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nautica902

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After delivery of a health baby, a 17-year-old is admitted to the postpartum unit. An appropriate nursing diagnosis for her at this time is Risk for altered parenting related to knowledge deficit of newborn care.
 
  Which of the following is most appropriate to include in the woman's discharge plan? A. Provide time for the woman to bathe her baby after she views a baby bath dem-onstration.
  B. Give the woman written information on bathing her baby.
  C. Tell the woman how to feed and bathe her baby.
  D. Advise her that all women instinctively know how to care for their babies.

Question 2

After teaching a group of students about cervical cancer, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which of the following as the area included with a cone biopsy?
 
  A) Clitoris
  B) Uterine fundus
  C) Ovarian follicle
  D) Transformation zone



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Answer to Question 1

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The adolescent may have inadequate coping skills to manage the transition to parenthood and parenting responsibilities. Encouragement, support, instruction, and an opportunity to practice self-care and care of the newborn should be provided. Verbal and written instructions may be appropriate, but are no substitute for actual practice.

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When a cone biopsy is performed, a cone-shaped section of the cervix is removed. The base of the cone is formed by the ectocervix (outer part of the cervix) and the point or apex of the cone is from the endocervical canal. The transformation zone is contained within the cone sample. A cone biopsy is not obtained from the clitoris, uterine fundus, or ovarian follicle.





 

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