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The population health nurse is teaching a group of community members on women's reproductive health. Which client statement indicates teaching has been effective?
 
  1. Perimenopause occurs after menopause.
  2. Menopause typically occurs after the third pregnancy.
  3. The potential for childbearing is high during premenopause.
  4. Postmenopause occurs over a period of approximately three years.

Question 2

The nurse is working with a pregnant client who has six children. The ages of the children range from six months to twelve years of age. An example of health restoration when working with this client would include education regarding:
 
  1. Prenatal care.
  2. Appropriate nutrition.
  3. Dental hygiene.
  4. Effective contraception to prevent subsequent pregnancies.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 3
Explanation: 3. Premenopause includes the reproductive years; there is great potential for childbearing. Perimenopause is a transitional period prior to menopause. Menopause occurs after 12 months without menstruation, typically around age 50. Postmenopause is the period from menopause to death (may be as much as a third of life).

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 4
Explanation: 4. Health restoration with respect to this client involves the use of an effective contraceptive to prevent subsequent pregnancies. Health restoration focuses on rehabilitation and preventing the recurrence of health problems. Areas in which tertiary prevention are particularly warranted include pregnancy. Appropriate nutrition, dental hygiene, and prenatal care would be health promotion strategies.



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