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During a postpartum home visit, which step should the nurse take to establish a caring relationship?
 
  1. Ask family members how they want to be addressed.
  2. Do a portion of what the nurse agrees to do for the family, to avoid overwhelming them.
  3. Speak directly to the father when asking questions.
  4. Present information to the family instead of asking questions.

Question 2

The client is at 20 weeks gestation, and asks the nurse what would be typical of a fetus at 20 weeks? How should the nurse reply? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A. The fetus has a body weight of 435 to 465 g.
   B. The fetus actively sucks and swallows amniotic fluid.
   C. The kidneys begin to produce urine.
   D. Nipples appear over the mammary glands.
   E. Activity and movement happens about once per day.



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. Establishing a caring relationship starts with introducing yourself to the family and by calling the family members by their surnames until you have been invited to use the given or a less formal name.

Answer to Question 2

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