A) Elevated temperature within the first 24 hours
B) Rapid pulse
C) Elevated temperature at 36 hours after birth
D) Hypertension
E) Hypoventilation
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A) almost 75% of women who do not breastfeed resume menstruating within a month after birth.
B) ovulation occurs slightly earlier for breastfeeding women.
C) because of menstruation/ovulation schedules, contraception considerations can be postponed until after the puerperium.
D) the first menstrual flow after childbirth usually is heavier than normal.
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A) "I contract my thighs, buttocks, and abdomen."
B) "I do 10 of these exercises every day."
C) "I stand while practicing this new exercise routine."
D) "I pretend that I am trying to stop the flow of urine midstream."
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A) Varicosities of the legs
B) Carpal tunnel syndrome
C) Periodic numbness and tingling of the fingers
D) Headaches
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A) Moderate bright red lochial flow
B) Breasts firm and tender
C) Fundus below the symphysis and not palpable
D) Episiotomy slightly red and puffy
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A) breast tenderness is likely to persist for about a week after the start of lactation.
B) as lactation is established, a mass may form that can be distinguished from cancer by its position shift from day to day.
C) in nonlactating mothers colostrum is present for the first few days after childbirth.
D) if suckling is never begun (or is discontinued) , lactation ceases within a few days to a week.
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A) temperature 37.9° C, heart rate 120, respirations 20, blood pressure (BP) 90/50.
B) temperature 37.4° C, heart rate 88, respirations 36, BP 126/68.
C) temperature 38° C, heart rate 80, respirations 16, BP 110/80.
D) temperature 36.8° C, heart rate 60, respirations 18, BP 140/90.
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A) is similar to a light menstrual period for the first 6 to 12 hours.
B) is usually greater after cesarean births.
C) will usually decrease with ambulation and breastfeeding.
D) should smell like normal menstrual flow unless an infection is present.
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A) Lochia rubra
B) Lochia sangra
C) Lochia alba
D) Lochia serosa
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A) overproduction of colostrum.
B) accumulation of milk in the lactiferous ducts.
C) hyperplasia of mammary tissue.
D) congestion of veins and lymphatics.
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A) The fundus is palpable two fingerbreadths above the umbilicus.
B) The fundus is palpable at the level of the umbilicus.
C) The fundus is palpable one fingerbreadth below the umbilicus.
D) The fundus is palpable two fingerbreadths below the umbilicus.
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A) Elevated temperature within the first 24 hours
B) Rapid pulse
C) Elevated temperature at 36 hours after birth
D) Hypertension
E) Hypoventilation
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A) elevated temperature caused by after birth infection.
B) increased basal metabolic rate after giving birth.
C) loss of increased blood volume associated with pregnancy.
D) increased venous pressure in the lower extremities.
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A) Elevated temperature within the first 24 hours
B) Rapid pulse
C) Elevated temperature at 36 hours after birth
D) Hypertension
E) Hypoventilation
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A) Elevated temperature within the first 24 hours
B) Rapid pulse
C) Elevated temperature at 36 hours after birth
D) Hypertension
E) Hypoventilation
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A) 100 mL.
B) 250 mL or less.
C) 300 to 500 mL.
D) 500 to 1000 mL.
E) 1500 mL or greater.
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A) at the end of the third stage of labor it weighs approximately 500 g.
B) after 2 weeks after birth it should not be palpable abdominally.
C) after 2 weeks after birth it weighs 100 g.
D) it returns to its original (prepregnancy) size by 6 weeks after birth.
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A) urinary tract infection.
B) excessive uterine bleeding.
C) a ruptured bladder.
D) bladder wall atony.
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A) kidney function returns to normal a few days after birth.
B) diastasis recti abdominis is a common condition that alters the voiding reflex.
C) fluid loss through perspiration and increased urinary output accounts for a weight loss of more than 2 kg during the puerperium.
D) with adequate emptying of the bladder, bladder tone usually is restored 2 to 3 weeks after childbirth.
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A) caused by mild, continuous contractions for the duration of the after birth period.
B) more common in first-time mothers.
C) more noticeable in births in which the uterus was overdistended.
D) alleviated somewhat when the mother breastfeeds.
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