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MGLQZ

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If rubella vaccine is indicated for a postpartum client, instructions to the client should include:
 
  a. drinking plenty of fluids to prevent fever.
  b. no specific instructions.
  c. the recommendation to stop breastfeeding for 24 hours after the injection.
  d. an explanation of the risks of becoming pregnant within 28 days following injection.

Question 2

Rh0 immune globulin will be ordered postpartum if which of the following situations occurs?
 
  a. Mother Rh negative, baby Rh positive
  b. Mother Rh negative, baby Rh negative
  c. Mother Rh positive, baby Rh positive
  d. Mother Rh positive, baby Rh negative



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Answer to Question 1

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Potential risks to the fetus can occur if pregnancy results within 28 days after rubella vaccine administration.

Answer to Question 2

A
An Rh-negative mother delivering an Rh-positive baby may develop antibodies to fetal cells that entered her bloodstream when the placenta separated. The Rh0 immune globulin works to destroy the fetal cells in the maternal circulation before sensitization occurs.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


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