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Deast7027

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Which of the following positions for breastfeeding is preferred for a 2-day post-cesarean-birth woman?
 
  a. Lying down on side
  b. Sitting
  c. Cradle
  d. Cross-cradle

Question 2

A postpartum woman, who gave birth 12 hours ago, is breastfeeding her baby. She tells her nurse that she is concerned that her baby is not getting enough food since her milk has not come in. The best response for this patient is:
 
  a. I understand your concern, but your baby will be okay until your milk comes in.
  b. Your baby seems content, so you should not worry about him getting enough to eat.
  c. Milk normally comes in around the third day. Prior to that, he is getting colostrum which is high in protein and immunoglobulins which are important for your baby's health.
  d. You can bottle feed until your milk comes in.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: a
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a. Having the woman lying on her side to breastfeed prevents pressure on her abdomen and the pain that can result from the pressure.
b. In this position, the baby is on the woman's abdomen, and this can be painful for the woman.
c. In this position, the baby is on the woman's abdomen, and this can be painful for the woman.
d. In this position, the baby is on the woman's abdomen, and this can be painful for the woman.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: c
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a. Incorrect because it does not inform the woman of what to expect with the stages of milk.
b. This conveys a message that the woman's concern is not important.
c. This response provides information on the stages of milk production to help the woman understand her newborn's nutritional needs.
d. Incorrect response. It is important to avoid bottles until breastfeeding has been well established.





 

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