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After receiving her Rho(D) immune globulin a client states, So this will keep my body from ever rejecting my babies? What would be the nurse's best response?
 
  a. This medication will prevent antibody formation now, but it may be necessary again with future pregnancies.
  b. Yes, it will give you immunity against Rh-positive blood.
  c. You will be given this medication again after every delivery.
  d. You will need a titer at your 6 week checkup to see if you have immunity.

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A student is caring for a woman who is to have an amnioinfusion. The nursing instructor asks the student the purpose of an amnioinfusion. Which response by the student would indicate that the student understands the purpose of the amnioinfusion?
 
  a. Relieve pressure on the umbilical cord
  b. Relieve pressure on the fetal head
  c. Relieve the pain of contractions
  d. Relieve pressure on the maternal heart



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Answer to Question 1

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RhoGAM prevents antibody formation, but must be administered with each pregnancy that shows evidence of maternal sensitization. Telling the mother that she will have immunity against Rh-positive blood or that she will need titers at her 6 week checkup is not appropriate.

Answer to Question 2

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An amnioinfusion involves the infusion of fluid into the uterus via a uterine catheter to relieve
pressure on the umbilical cord.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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