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abarnes

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Karen, a G2, TPAL, 2002, experienced a precipitous birth 90 minutes ago. Her infant is 4200 grams and a repair of a 2nd degree laceration was needed following the birth.
 
  As part of the nursing assessment, the nurse discovers that Karen's uterus is boggy and deviated to the right. Furthermore, it is noted that Karen's vaginal bleeding has increased. The nurse's most appropriate first action is to:
  A) Assess vital signs including blood pressure and pulse
  B) Massage the uterine fundus with continual lower segment support
  C) Measure and document each perineal pad changed in order to assess blood loss
  D) Ensure appropriate lighting for a perineal repair if it is needed

Question 2

A mother takes her 10-year-old son to the pediatrician for a sprained wrist. During the medical history, the pediatric nurse listens to a mother describe her son as busy playing basketball all day long with the other boys in the neighborhood.
 
   The nurse knows that this child is in which stage of Freud's psychosocial development?
  A) Anal Stage
  B) Phallic Stage
  C) Latency Stage
  D) Genital Stage



akpaschal

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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