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Chelseaamend

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The nurse should include what advice when instructing the parents in the correct method of suction with the bulb syringe?
 
  a. Compress the bulb syringe prior to insertion in the mouth.
  b. Compress the bulb syringe following insertion into the nares.
  c. Insert the bulb syringe approximately 2 to 4 inches into the mouth.
  d. Suction center of the mouth to elicit a vagal response.

Question 2

The nurse teaches the pregnant client that positions for sexual intercourse might need modification during later pregnancy. An appropriate position for intercourse during the third trimester is:
 
  1. Lithotomy.
  2. Fowler's.
  3. Supine.
  4. Side-lying.



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Answer to Question 1

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The nurse should instruct the parents to compress the bulb syringe prior to insertion in the mouth, otherwise the air will be expelled in the mouth and potentially be swallowed. Compressing the bulb syringe following insertion into the nares will force the carbon dioxide in the nares back into the respiratory system. Inserting the bulb syringe approximately 2 to 4 inches into the mouth is too far.

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Rationale: As the abdomen increases in girth during later pregnancy, changes in position might need to be utilized to achieve sexual activity.
1. This position may be uncomfortable during advance pregnancy, and is not recommended.
2. This position may be uncomfortable during advance pregnancy, and is not recommended.
3. This position may be uncomfortable during advance pregnancy, and is not recommended.
4. Side-lying reduces pressure on the abdomen, and avoids supine hypotension.




Chelseaamend

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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