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2. Which of the following is most important when caring for high risk postpartum patients?
A. Discussing hygiene and nutrition
B. Referring mother to others for emotional support
C. Promoting mother-newborn contact
D. Discussing complications and treatment
3. Five-month-old baby girl died of Sudden death infant syndrome (SIDS). As a nurse how can you explain the cause of death of the baby to the mother?
A. it is due to hypoglycemia
B. it is due to occluded airway
C. It is due to cardiac failure
D. it is due to aspiration
4. As a nurse what will be your response to the mother who says, This is my fault why my baby died!"
A. I understand how you feel, you need to understand that it is not your fault"
B. "I think it is better if you go to a confession so you will feel better." ~
C. "Yes, partly it is your fault, however, we are just human, we commit mistakes
D. "Nothing we can do anymore, let us just offer prayers for his soul"
5. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
A. Preterm Infants are born before the beginning of the 38th weeks of pregnancy
B. Infants born after the end of week 41 are postterm infants
C. Infants born after the beginning of 38 and before week 42 of pregnancy are term infants
A. all are correct statements
B. a and b only ~
C. b and c only
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