Concerning a pregnant woman's anxiety and pain experience, nurses should be aware that:
1. even a mild anxiety must be treated.
2. strong anxiety increases tension, which increases pain, which in turn increases fear and anxiety, and so on.
3. anxiety might increase perception of pain but it doesn't affect the mechanism of labor.
4. women who have had a painful labor will have learned from the experience and have less anxiety the second time because of increased familiarity.
Question 2
Concerning injuries to the infant's plexus during labor and birth, nurses should be aware that:
1. if the nerves are stretched with no avulsion, they should recover completely in 3 to 6 months.
2. Erb palsy is damage to the lower plexus.
3. parents of children with brachial palsy are taught to pick up the child from under the axillae.
4. unfortunately, breastfeeding is not recommended for infants with facial nerve pa-ralysis until the condition resolves.