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The nurse takes into consideration that the patient with placenta previa is at risk for postpartum infection for what reasons? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Vaginal organisms can invade the placenta.
  b. The undernourished placenta becomes necrotic.
  c. The amniotic fluid can become infected.
  d. The placenta is an excellent growth medium.
  e. The misplaced placenta weakens the uterine wall.

Question 2

What would the nurse include in a teaching plan for the pregnant patient who has iron deficiency anemia and has been placed on iron supplements? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Citrus fruits enhance absorption of iron.
  b. Bran products support iron deficiency.
  c. Milk will disguise the taste of the iron.
  d. The iron therapy will continue for about 3 months.
  e. Tea should be avoided while taking iron.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, D
Vaginal organisms reach the placenta through the cervix. Once there, the organisms can multiply in the nutrient-rich environment of the placenta. The weak musculature of the lower segment of the uterus will cause postpartum hemorrhage rather than infection.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, D, E
Calcium, bran, and milk interfere with the absorption of iron. Vitamin C helps with the absorption of iron, the therapy usually lasts 3 months, and the tannic acid in tea does interfere with the absorption of iron.



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