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haleyc112

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What complication of delivery should the nurse expect with the birth of multiple fetuses?
 
  a. An ectopic tendency
  b. Difficulty with breastfeeding
  c. A vaginal delivery
  d. Loss of uterine tone

Question 2

When is breast engorgement most likely to occur?
 
  a. When the infant's mouth surrounds the areola when feeding
  b. When the breast tissue becomes congested
  c. When the breast is emptied completely at each feeding
  d. When the infant's mouth grasps the nipple firmly



mfedorka

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
Delivery of multiple fetuses is often complicated by loss of uterine tone. Oftentimes multiple fetuses are delivered by cesarean. An ectopic tendency would present before delivery. While it can be difficult to breastfeed multiple infants, this does not relate to the delivery.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Engorgement is the result of venous and lymphatic stasis (congestion). Emptying the breast at each feeding, the infant grasping the nipple firmly, and the infant's mouth surrounding the areola when feeding are all measures that will aid in decreasing engorgement.



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