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storky111

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If a woman complains of back labor pain, the nurse might best suggest that the woman:
 
  1. lie on her back for a while with her knees bent.
  2. should not walk around as much.
  3. take some deep cleansing breaths.
  4. lean over a birth ball with her knees on the floor.

Question 2

When giving directions on safety protection of a toddler's intravenous site, the nurse should
 
  A) talk to the parents.
  B) use a picture to support the information.
  C) have the parents reinforce the information being given.
  D) tell the child it is his or her job to keep it safe.



Fayaz00962

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Answer to Question 1

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1. Incorrect. The supine position should be discouraged. The hands-and-knees position, with or without the aid of a birth ball, should help her back pain.
2. Incorrect. Walking is generally encouraged. The hands-and-knees position, with or with-out the aid of a birth ball, should help her back pain.
3. Incorrect. The hands-and-knees position, with or without the aid of a birth ball, should help her back pain.
4. Correct. The hands-and-knees position, with or without the aid of a birth ball, should help her back pain.

Answer to Question 2

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