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olgavictoria

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The most appropriate statement for introducing the topic of family planning in the post-partum setting is:
 
  a. Let's talk about birth control, because breast-feeding is not 100 effective in preventing pregnancy.
  b. What are your plans for future pregnancies?
  c. Here are some pamphlets on available methods of birth control. I'll come back later and discuss them with you.
  d. Do you plan on being sexually active in the future?

Question 2

A 3-year-old boy has been on chemotherapy for cancer. He complains about a sore throat, is experiencing malaise, and has a temperature of 99.8F orally. His mother calls the child's physician.
 
  What is the appropriate information for the nurse to tell his mother at this time?
  A) Continue to watch the child, giving him aspirin and cool fluids for the fever.
  B) Plan to bring the child into the physician's office today.
  C) Monitor the temperature, but not to worry unless it gets above 104F.
  D) Keep the child warm and as comfortable as possible.



akpaschal

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Answer to Question 1

B
This opens the conversation to ways of preventing pregnancy from occurring before the woman is ready.
The family needs to be ready to talk about birth control, and this statement does not open that conversation.
Pamphlets are not always the best form of teaching, the woman is usually too tired and overwhelmed to read.
This statement will only provide a yes or no answer and not allow for conversation.

Answer to Question 2

B



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