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The nurse will assess numerous health practices during patient pregnancies. Some practices include the: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.
 
  1. Prevalence of home remedies.
  2. Importance of indigenous healers.
  3. Influence of professional healthcare workers.
  4. Addition of food to the formula at 2 weeks of age.
  5. Wife's deferral to the spouse for decision making.

Question 2

Why is it important for the nurse to assess the bladder regularly and encourage the laboring client to void frequently?
 
  1. A full bladder impedes oxygen flow to the fetus.
  2. Frequent voiding prevents bruising of the bladder.
  3. Frequent voiding encourages sphincter control.
  4. A full bladder can impede fetal descent.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Health practices during pregnancy are influenced by numerous factors, such as the prevalence of traditional home remedies and folk beliefs, the importance of indigenous healers, and the influence of professional healthcare workers.
Rationale 2: Health practices during pregnancy are influenced by numerous factors, such as the prevalence of traditional home remedies and folk beliefs, the importance of indigenous healers, and the influence of professional healthcare workers.
Rationale 3: Health practices during pregnancy are influenced by numerous factors, such as the prevalence of traditional home remedies and folk beliefs, the importance of indigenous healers, and the influence of professional healthcare workers.
Rationale 4: The addition of food to formula at an early age is a cultural norm regarding infant feeding norms.
Rationale 5: This applies to cultural diversity and not health practices during pregnancy.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 4. The woman should be encouraged to void because a full bladder can interfere with fetal descent. If the woman is unable to void, catheterization may be necessary.





 

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