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Question 1 of 5.

The home care nurse is visiting the mother and her 6-day-old son. The nurse observes that the infant is sleeping in a crib on his back and has a blanket draped over his body. The mother had been sleeping in a nearby room. Which statements are appropriate for the nurse to make in response to this situation? Select all that apply.

A. “I'm glad to see that you are sleeping while your baby sleeps.”

B. “Having your baby sleep on his back reduces the risk of SIDS.”

C. “It is best for you to sleep in the same room as your newborn.”

D. “Position your baby on his tummy and side when he is awake.”

E. “When using a blanket, always tuck its sides under the mattress.”

Explanation: This is an appropriate statement. Sleeping while the infant sleeps will help the mother get the rest she needs. This is an appropriate statement. The American Academy of Pediatricians recommends the supine position for infant sleeping to decrease the risk of SIDS. The mother should be in close proximity and ready to respond when the infant wakes and/or cries, but she does not need to sleep in the same room as the infant. This is an appropriate statement. While awake the infant should be positioned prone and side-lying to help build neck muscles and decrease the chance of deformation plagiocephaly. Deformation plagiocephaly is a malformation of the skull caused by consistently lying on the back. A blanket, if used, should swaddle the infant rather than being draped over the infant. Swaddling helps prevent suffocation. Tucking the blanket sides under the mattress does not prevent suffocation.

Question 2 of 5.

Which explanation by the nurse correctly describes the occurrence of identical twins?

A. Two separate ova are fertilized by identical sperm.

B. The mother releases two identical ova.

C. One fertilized ovum divides into two identical halves.

D. Two identical ova are fertilized by two identical sperm.

Explanation: Identical twins result from one fertilized ovum splitting into two identical embryos, sharing the same genetic material.

Question 3 of 5.

In the primigravid client, when is fetal movement typically felt for the first time?

A. Between 10 and 14 weeks' gestation

B. Between 16 and 20 weeks' gestation

C. Between 22 and 26 weeks' gestation

D. Between 28 and 32 weeks' gestation

Explanation: Primigravid women typically feel fetal movement (quickening) between 16 and 20 weeks, later than multigravida women.

Question 4 of 5.

Which method best promotes client comfort during the pelvic examination?

A. Have the client lift her head off the table.

B. Have the client press her back into the examination table.

C. Have the client tighten her buttocks.

D. Tell the client to let her knees fall outward.

Explanation: Letting the knees fall outward relaxes the pelvic muscles, reducing discomfort during the pelvic examination.

Question 5 of 5.

Which nursing instructions concerning exercise during pregnancy are accurate? Select all that apply.

A. Avoid exercising during hot, humid weather.

B. Avoid exercises involving bouncing or jumping movements.

C. Drink plenty of fluids before and after exercising.

D. Limit strenuous activity to no more than 60 minutes a session.

E. Perform exercises only in the supine position.

F. Limit exercising to once per week.

Explanation: Exercising in hot weather risks overheating, bouncing movements may strain joints, and hydration is crucial. Supine exercises are avoided late in pregnancy.

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