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Postpartum Newborn Quiz Prep Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers
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What involves the three stages of retrogressive process that return the Uterus back to normal? Explain the three stages. - Correct Answer The process is called involution: 
 
1. Contraction of muscle fibers to reduce those previously stretched during pregnancy. 
2.. Catabolism, Which reduces enlarged, individual myocentrial cells 
3. Regeneration of uterine epithelium from lower layer of the decidua after upper layers hav...
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what is involution - shrinking of the uterus via contracting starting immediately 
after birth 
how long does uterine involution take - uterus returns to normal in 6 weeks 
what is the first nursing intervention for beginning uterine involution - bolus of 
pitocin (oxytocin) 
second step to try to start uterine involution if the bolus of pitocin plus more 
pitocin did not work - breastfeeding 
is it okay for the bladder to be full when uterine involution is trying to take place - 
no- it can pre...
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RNC-MNN Study Questions/NCC Maternal Newborn Nursing (RNC-MNN) Practice Tests & Test Prep Answered 2022/2023.
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RNC-MNN Study Questions/NCC Maternal Newborn Nursing (RNC-MNN) Practice Tests & Test Prep Answered 2022/2023. 
 
Eve is 2 days postpartum. During palpation, where would you normally expect to find her fundus? 
 
a. at the level of the umbilicus 
b. 2 fingers below umbilicus 
c. 5 fingers below umbilicus 
d. non-palpable at this time 
b. 2 fingers below umbilicus 
Keisha delivered her third child about 24 hours ago. She begins to c/o severe uterine cramping while breastfeeding. She is experiencin...
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Nursing of the Childbearing Family Exam 1 | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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Define what is occurring during the third stage of labor - This stage of labor starts after the baby is 
born until the placenta is expelled. Delivering the placenta may cause the woman to feel some increased 
cramping then a feeling of relief. 
Define what is occurring during the fourth stage of labor and how long it lasts - This stage of labor 
starts after the placenta is expelled until 2-4 hours after birth. Taking vital signs, checking bleeding and 
fundus, transitioning newborn, and bondin...
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Define what is occurring during the third stage of labor - correct answer This stage of labor starts after the baby is born until the placenta is expelled. Delivering the placenta may cause the woman to feel some increased cramping then a feeling of relief. 
 
Define what is occurring during the fourth stage of labor and how long it lasts - correct answer This stage of labor starts after the placenta is expelled until 2-4 hours after birth. Taking vital signs, checking bleeding and fundus, trans...
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Exam 2: PRN 1831/ PRN1831 (NEW 2023/ 2024 Update) Principles of Maternal Child Health Nursing | Review with Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct| A Grade - Rasmussen
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QUESTION 
How does the bladder impact involution and bleeding 
Answer: 
A distended bladder pushes the uterus upward and usually to one side of the abdomen. The 
fundus may be boggy or firm. If not emptied, a distended bladder can result in uterine atony and 
hemorrhage because it interferes with the normal contraction of the uterus. 
QUESTION 
Postpartum blues, depression Baby blues 
Answer: 
resultant from hormonal shift after delivery First few postpartal days peak on the 5th day subside 
ove...
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242 NUR 242 Galen College Of Nursing Question and answers rated A+ 242 - Exam 1 
 
Involution - correct answer rapid reduction in size of the uterus and the return to a non pregnant state, should be close to prepregnant size 6 weeks after birth 
 
During your newborn assessment what are things that indicate a problem? - correct answer - nasal flaring, chest retractions 
- grunting on exhalation, labored breathing 
- generalized cyanosis, flaccid body posture 
- abnormal breath sounds, a...
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Puerperium Post partum, after the birth of the baby until the reproductive organs return to their normal nonpregnant state 
Uterine involution going from larger size (melon size back down to pear size and back down into pelvic cavity)...process of uterus contracting and shrinking back down in size, going to take days to weeks. 
Factors that retard uterine involution - Precipitous (really quick)or prolonged (because uterus is tired, working very hard and it is hard for muscle to keep working ) la...
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Maternity Final Fall 2018; Lowdermilk; Chapters 8-11 and 20-37 exam questions and complete correct answers 2024
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A woman gave birth to an infant boy 10 hours ago. Where does the nurse expect to locate this woman's fundus? 
 
a. Midway between the umbilicus and the symphysis pubis 
 b. 2 centimeters below the umbilicus 
 c. Nonpalpable abdominally 
 d. 1 centimeter above the umbilicus - correct answer D 
 
Within 12 hours the fundus can rise to approximately 1 cm above the umbilicus. By 24 hours after birth the uterus is about the same size as it was at 20 weeks of gestation. The fundus descends 1 to 2cm e...
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