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ap345

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The nurse notes that statistics on maternal mortality had improved but are again becoming elevated. What does the nurse realize as a reason for this change in maternal mortality rates?
 
  A) Earlier prenatal care
  B) Gestational hypertension
  C) Increased vaginal deliveries
  D) Treatment for chronic diseases

Question 2

To provide adequate postpartum care, the nurse should be aware that postpartum depression (PPD)
 
  a. Is the baby blues plus the woman has a visit with a counselor or psychologist
  b. Is more common among older, Caucasian women because they have higher
  expectations
  c. Is distinguished by pervasive sadness that lasts at least 2 weeks
  d. Will disappear on its own without outside help



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Answer to Question 1

B
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This increasing rate in maternal mortality is associated with more cesarean births, more gestational hypertension related to preexisting hypertensive disorders, and lack of health insurance for many Americans. This increase is not because of earlier prenatal care, increased vaginal deliveries, or treatment for chronic diseases.

Answer to Question 2

C
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A PPD is more serious and persistent than postpartum baby blues.
B PPD is more common among younger mothers and African-American mothers.
C PPD is characterized by a persistent depressed state. The woman is unable to feel
pleasure or love although she is able to care for her infant. She often experiences
generalized fatigue, irritability, little interest in food and sleep disorders.
D Most women need professional help to get through PPD, including
pharmacologic intervention.




ap345

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


tranoy

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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