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Questions # 1:

30. A nurse is providing instruction for an obstetrical patient to perform a daily fetal movement count (DFMC). Which instructions could be included in the plan of care? Select all that apply.Which one do you like?

Options:

A.

The fetal alarm signal is reached when there are no fetal movements noted for 5 hours.


B.

The patient can monitor fetal activity once daily for a 60-minute period and note activity.


C.

Monitor fetal activity two times a day either after meals or before bed for a period of 2 hours or until 10 fetal movements are noted.


D.

Count all fetal movements in a 12-hour period daily until 10 fetal movements are noted.


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Questions # 2:

12. Postpartum depression symptoms are similar to ________ symptoms.

Options:

A.

Bipolar Disorder


B.

Depression unrelated to childbirth


C.

Anorexia Nervosa


D.

Borderline Personality


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Questions # 3:

39. The maternity nurse promoting parental-infant attachment should incorporate which appropriate cultural beliefs into the plan of care? (Select all that apply.)

Options:

A.

Asian mothers are encouraged to return to work as soon as possible.


B.

Jordanian mothers have a 40-day lying-in after birth.


C.

Japanese mothers rest for the first 2 months after childbirth.


D.

Encourage Hispanics to eat plenty of fish and pork to increase vitamin intake.


E.

Encourage Vietnamese mothers to cuddle with the newborn.


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Questions # 4:

14. Many nurses find it easy to speak with patients regarding postpartum depression.

Options:

A.

True


B.

False


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Questions # 5:

101. Which of the following collaborative care models focuses on adjusting the treatment intensity to the severity and presentation of postpartum depression?

Options:

A.

Integrative care


B.

Stepped care


C.

Screen and refer


D.

Motivational interviewing


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Questions # 6:

61. Case Study

Aliya is currently pregnant with her second child at 25 weeks gestation Her first child is 20 months old. She is coming to you to help her decide if what she is experiencing is normal for pregnancy or if she is having symptoms of a perinatal mood disorder. During her interview, she describes poor sleep, increased tearfulness, low energy, and irritability. She states that her first child sleeps well and is not interrupting her sleep, and that she is not waking up due to increased urination or physical discomforts of pregnancy. She reports that she has not ever been as tearful as she is now, including during her previous postpartum period She states that she has been tested by her obstetrician (OB) care provider for anemia and thyroid dysfunction and her lab results were normal. She is noticing that her irritability is affecting her relationship with her partner She worries that she is "pushing him away:" even though he is trying to be supportive.

Question: In the scenario. Aliya is describing increased tearfulness. Her symptoms occur daily for the last two weeks and are affecting her functioning. In addition to depressed mood, what other symptom would she need in order to meet the criteria of DSM-5 diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder, with peripartum onset?

Options:

A.

Anhedonia


B.

Excessive guilt


C.

Suicidal ideation


D.

Psychomotor retardation


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Questions # 7:

62. Case Study

Aliya is currently pregnant with her second child at 25 weeks gestation Her first child is 20 months old. She is coming to you to help her decide if what she is experiencing is normal for pregnancy or if she is having symptoms of a perinatal mood disorder. During her interview, she describes poor sleep, increased tearfulness, low energy, and irritability. She states that her first child sleeps well and is not interrupting her sleep, and that she is not waking up due to increased urination or physical discomforts of pregnancy. She reports that she has not ever been as tearful as she is now, including during her previous postpartum period She states that she has been tested by her obstetrician (OB) care provider for anemia and thyroid dysfunction and her lab results were normal. She is noticing that her irritability is affecting her relationship with her partner She worries that she is "pushing him away:" even though he is trying to be supportive.

Question: After assessing Aliya, you move to treatment planning You seek Aliya's participation in the process, help her explore the treatment options, and assess her values and preferences before reaching a decision together This process is called:

Options:

A.

active listening.


B.

therapeutic communication.


C.

patient-centered, collaborative treatment planning.


D.

strengths-based, stepped-care treatment planning.


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Questions # 8:

13. Symptoms of postpartum depression include: (choose all that apply)

Options:

A.

Euphoria


B.

Tiredness


C.

Changes in Diet


D.

Issues with sleep


E.

None of these apply


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Questions # 9:

28. What is an appropriate indicator for performing a contraction stress test?

Options:

A.

Increased fetal movement and small for gestational age


B.

Maternal diabetes mellitus and postmaturity


C.

Adolescent pregnancy and poor prenatal care


D.

History of preterm labor and intrauterine growth restriction


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Questions # 10:

16. What best describe Baby Blues?

Options:

A.

Feelings of sadness during the first two weeks postpartum


B.

More serious problem requiring followup and treatment from provider


C.

Symptoms requiring immediate treatment


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