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A postpartum patient is diagnosed as having endometritis. Which position should the nurse place the patient?
 
  A) Flat in bed
  B) On her left side
  C) Trendelenburg
  D) Semi-Fowler

Question 2

Two weeks after their baby is born, the spouse is concerned
 
  that the patient is extremely talkative and energetic, is only sleeping for a few hours each night, and forgets to eat. The patient is also neglecting her appearance and unaware that a baby has needs. What health problem should the nurse suspect the patient is experiencing?
  A) Postpartum blues
  B) Postpartum depression
  C) Postpartum psychosis
  D) Maladjustment



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Ans: D

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Ans: C





 

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