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codyclark

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When a woman decides early in pregnancy to deliver at home and then later needs to change locations, what might make changing particularly difficult for her?
 
  A) A lack of awareness of change theory
  B) Not having supplies ready to take to the hospital
  C) Fear of losing face or disappointing health care personnel
  D) Lack of time to revise a plan concerning the birth

Question 2

A woman states that she still feels exhausted on her second postpartal day. Your best advice for her would be to do which of the following?
 
  A) Avoid getting out of bed for another 2 days.
  B) Walk with you the length of her room.
  C) Walk the length of the hallway to regain her strength.
  D) Avoid elevating her feet when she rests in a chair.



sarah_brady415

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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