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shofmannx20

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During the course of the pregnancy, the client states that she feels a deep connection with her unborn child. This behavior illustrates the maternal task acquisition of:
 
  a. safe passage.
  b. gaining acceptance.
  c. fostering an interconnection.
  d. developing empathy through physical actions.

Question 2

A pregnant client relates a story of how her boyfriend is feeling her aches and pains associated with her pregnancy. She is concerned that her boyfriend is making fun of her concerns. How would you respond to this client statement?
 
  a. Tell her not to worry because it is natural for her boyfriend to make her feel better by identifying with her pregnancy.
  b. Refer the client to a psychologist for counseling to deal with this problem because it is clearly upsetting her.
  c. Explain that her boyfriend may be experiencing couvade syndrome and that this is a normal finding seen with male partners.
  d. Ask the client specifically to define her concerns related to her relationship with her boyfriend and suggest methods to stop this type of behavior by her significant other.



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ashely1112

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
During pregnancy, it is important for the mother to relate to and connect with the unborn child as part of the initial attachment and bonding experience. Safe passage refers to securing safety as a primary concern through the pregnancy and birth process. Gaining acceptance relates to behaviors acknowledging the pregnancy as a part of one's maternal role. Pregnant woman may appear to be more nurturing during pregnancy, but this is not necessarily associated through physical actions.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Provide factual information that will help reduce stress and modify acceptance. Telling her not to worry does not address the possibility that her boyfriend may be experiencing couvade syndrome. The client is expressing concern but does not have all the facts related to couvade syndrome and requires education, rather than referral. Couvade syndrome is not an abnormal condition and should be treated with acceptance and understanding.




shofmannx20

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Reply 2 on: Jun 28, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


parshano

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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