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mcmcdaniel

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Your client has come to the clinic for a complete physical exam and explains to you that her husband said that her vulva looks bluish. The nurse would recognize this as which of the following?
 
  a. Chadwick's sign c. Goodell's sign
  b. Quickening d. Uterine souffle

Question 2

The mother should initiate feeding when the newborn exhibits which readiness cue?
 
  a. Excessive crying c. Hand-to-mouth movements
  b. Tongue thrusting d. Alertness



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Answer to Question 1

A
The color change from pink to bluish-purplish in the mucous membranes of the cervix, vagina,
and vulva is identified as Chadwick's sign.

Answer to Question 2

C
Hand-to-mouth movements are one of a number of readiness cues, including sucking movements, sucking sounds, rapid eye movements, soft cooing or sighing sounds, and fussiness. Crying is a late sign of readiness for feeding. Tongue thrusting and alertness are not readiness cues.



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