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tatyanajohnson

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A client has experienced a stillbirth. Which statement by the nurse would be appropriate?
 
  1. You are young. You can try again.
  2. At least you have your other children.
  3. I'm sure you had many dreams and hopes for the future.
  4. It's a blessing in disguise.

Question 2

The nurse is assisting a physician during a prenatal examination. The physician seeks to estimate the adequacy of the client's pelvis for birth. The nurse understands that the physician will need to perform which measurement vaginally?
 
  A. True conjugate
   B. Diagonal conjugate
   C. Transverse outlet diameter
   D. Obstetrical conjugate



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Answer to Question 1

3
Explanation: 3. Perinatal loss is unique in that the parents have not had experiences with the child that was to be, and attachment is based mostly upon hopes and dreams for the future relationship.

Answer to Question 2

B



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