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Test 2 Practice Questions And Answers ( Mother Baby) 2026-2027 A+ Complete And Verified Study material) (15pages) LEARNEXAMS

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The 4 "T"s serve as a reminder of factors associated with PPH - answer-tone, trauma, tissue, and

thrombin. A lack of uterine tone (atony) and genital tract trauma are the most common conditions that

cause postpartum hemorrhage

The perinatal nurse is providing care to several postpartum patients. Which patient is at the greatest risk

for the development of puerperal infection? - answer-Ceasarean birth with prolonged labor

During the physical examination, the perinatal nurse checks the newborn's heart rate. Which location is

the most appropriate for the nurse to use when conducting this assessment? - answer-At the base of the

umbilical cord

The perinatal nurse assesses a pregnant woman who is at 35 weeks gestation. The client states that she

has experienced vaginal bleeding for the last 30 minutes. Which vital sign is the priority for the nurse to

assess based on this data? - answer-Fetal heart rate

The nurse is providing care to several newborns in the nursery. Which newborn is ready for the

metabolic screening? - answer-The newborn who has been feeding for 28 hours after birth

Approximately 24 hours following birth, a small sample of blood is taken from the infant's heel and

placed on special filter paper. A blood sample taken before 24 hours of age may be unreliable in

detecting several conditions. However, if the newborn is discharged from the hospital or birthing center

before completing the first 24 hours of life, a sample must be obtained, and the infant's parents must be

instructed to contact the physician within 2 weeks to arrange to have another specimen drawn.

The perinatal nurse is facilitating a class for new mothers who are interested in breastfeeding. Which

hormone does the nurse include as one that is responsible for the system of milk-secreting glands and

increased vascularity that prepares the breast for breastfeeding? - answer-Estrogen

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