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A 25-year-old multiparous woman gave birth to an infant boy 1 day ago. Today her husband brings a large container of brown seaweed soup to the hospital.
 
  When the nurse enters the room, the husband asks for help with warming the soup so that his wife can eat it. The nurse's most appropriate response is to ask the woman a. Didn't you like your lunch?
  b. Does your doctor know that you are planning to eat that?
  c. What is that anyway?
  d. I'll warm the soup in the microwave for you.

Question 2

A married couple is discussing alternatives for pregnancy prevention and has asked about fertility awareness methods (FAMs). The nurse's most appropriate reply is
 
  a. They're not very effective, and it's very likely you'll get pregnant.
  b. They can be effective for many couples, but they require motivation.
  c. These methods have a few advantages and several health risks.
  d. You would be much safer going on the pill and not having to worry.



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Answer to Question 1

D
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A Cultural dietary preferences must be respected.
B Women may request that family members bring favorite or culturally
appropriated foods to the hospital.
C Cultural dietary preferences must be respected. A statement such as this does not
show cultural sensitivity.
D This statement shows cultural sensitivity to the dietary preferences of the woman
and is the most appropriate response.

Answer to Question 2

B
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A Fertility awareness methods are effective if used correctly by a woman with a
regular menstrual cycle. The typical failure rate for all FAMs is 25 during the
first year of use.
B FAMs are effective with proper vigilance about ovulatory changes in the body
and with adherence to coitus intervals.
C FAMs have no associated health risks.
D The use of birth control has associated health risks. In addition, taking a pill
daily requires compliance on the patient's part.



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