90. Which topics are MOST critical to the initial discussion regarding adding medication to a treatment plan? (Select two)
63. 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: Which of the following common problems during pregnancy would NOT significantly affect Aliya's sleep?
46. Perinatal Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD):
6. In follow-up appointments or visits with parents and their new baby, it may be useful if the nurse can identify parental behaviors that can either facilitate or inhibit attachment. What is a facilitating behavior?
18. Including the support person in postpartum depression education creates a barrier to recognizing postpartum depression.
25. A nurse providing care for the antepartum woman should understand that the contraction stress test (CST):
42. Which of the following collaborative care models focuses on adjusting the treatment intensity to the severity and presentation of postpartum depression?
64. Which of the following statements about the transition to parenthood is correct?
75. The "baby blues" has a prevalence rate as high as:
105. Which of the following MUST be included in peer support?