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Shadow health uncomplicated delivery. Category Scored Items Experts selected these topics as essential components of a strong, thorough interview with this patient. Patient Data Not Scored A co ... mbination of open and closed questions will yield better patient data. The following details are facts of the patient's case. • Finding: Asked about patient's status • Finding: Reports feeling alright (Found) Pro Tip: At the start of your conversation, check in with a patient about their current feelings so you can immediately build rapport through empathetic communication. Example Question: How are you feeling? • Finding: Asked about patient's needs • Finding: Denies needing anything (Found) Pro Tip: At the start of your conversation, check in with a patient about their current feelings so you can immediately build rapport through empathetic communication. Example Question: Do you need anything? • Finding: Asked about feelings towards pregnancy or delivery • Finding: Reports nervousness (Found) Pro Tip: At the start of your conversation, check in with a patient about their current feelings so you can immediately build rapport through empathetic communication. Example Question: How are you feeling about giving birth? • Finding: Reports excitement over being a mom (Available) Pro Tip: At the start of your conversation, check in with a patient about their current feelings so you can immediately build rapport through empathetic communication. Example Question: How are you feeling about giving birth? • Finding: Asked about patient's symptoms • Finding: Reports lower back pain (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: Are you having any symptoms? • Finding: Reports sharp contraction pain (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: Are you having any symptoms? • Finding: Followed up on pain • Finding: Reports feeling contractions low in her groin (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: Where is the pain from your contractions? • Finding: Reports 6/10 pain during contractions (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: How would you rate the pain during contractions? • Finding: Asked about relieving factors • Finding: Reports walking helped alleviate pain (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: Does anything help your pain? • Finding: Reports walking stopped being effective for pain relief 15 minutes prior (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: Does walking still help your pain? • Finding: Asked about current position • Finding: Reports current position is acceptable (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: How is the position you're in? • Finding: Asked permission to conduct physical exam • Finding: Reports wanting minimal touching (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: Is it OK if I conduct some physical exams? • Finding: Asked about contractions • Finding: Reports contractions every 5 minutes (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: How often do you have contractions? • Finding: Reports contractions began 5 hours ago (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: When did the contractions begin? • Finding: Reports not being sure how long contractions last (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: How long do the contractions last? • Finding: Asked how long she has been in labor • Finding: Reports labor started 5 hours prior (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: How long have you been in labor? • Finding: Asked if water has broken • Finding: Reports concern that water has not broken (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: Has your water broken? • Finding: Asked about pregnancy timeline • Finding: Reports being 39 weeks into pregnancy (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: How far along are you? • Finding: Reports due date was projected for 5 days from now (Available) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: When was your projected due date? • Finding: Asked about prenatal visits • Finding: Reports receiving prenatal visits starting at 16 weeks (Found) Pro Tip: Asking a patient about their health and health maintenance throughout their pregnancy can inform you of their readiness for delivery and any problems to look out for. Example Question: Have you been going to prenatal visits? • Finding: Followed up on delay in prenatal visits • Finding: Reports keeping pregnancy a secret from her family (Found) Pro Tip: Asking a patient about their health and health maintenance throughout their pregnancy can inform you of their readiness for delivery and any problems to look out for. Example Question: Why did your prenatal visits start late? • Finding: Reports waiting until after older sister's wedding to disclose pregnancy (Found) Pro Tip: Asking a patient about their health and health maintenance throughout their pregnancy can inform you of their readiness for delivery and any problems to look out for. Example Question: Why did your prenatal visits start late? • Finding: Asked about pregnancy complications • Finding: Denies complications (Found) Pro Tip: Asking a patient about their health and health maintenance throughout their pregnancy can inform you of their readiness for delivery and any problems to look out for. Example Question: Have you had any complications with your pregnancy? • Finding: Asked about preexisting conditions • Finding: Denies preexisting conditions (Found) Pro Tip: Asking patients about their past medical history can help contextualize their current illness and inform you of health considerations that need to be made for this visit. Example Question: Do you have any medical conditions? • Finding: Asked about allergies • Finding: Denies allergies (Found) Pro Tip: Asking patients about their past medical history can help contextualize their current illness and inform you of health considerations that need to be made for this visit. Example Question: Do you have any allergies? • Finding: Asked about hospitalizations • Finding: Denies previous hospitalizations (Found) Pro Tip: Asking patients about their past medical history can help contextualize their current illness and inform you of health considerations that need to be made for this visit. Example Question: Have you ever been hospitalized before this? • Finding: Asked about support system • Finding: Reports strong network of family and friends (Found) Pro Tip: A patient's social history encompasses their whole lifestyle, from diet and exercise, to substance use, to home and work life. Ask a patient all of these diverse questions to understand how a patient's behaviors are affecting their health. Example Question: Do you have a strong support system? • Finding: Reports more family members will arrive soon (Available) Pro Tip: A patient's social history encompasses their whole lifestyle, from diet and exercise, to substance use, to home and work life. Ask a patient all of these diverse questions to understand how a patient's behaviors are affecting their health. Example Question: Do you have more family coming? • Finding: Asked about substance use • Finding: Reports drinking once before she knew she was pregnant (Found) Pro Tip: A patient's social history encompasses their whole lifestyle, from diet and exercise, to substance use, to home and work life. Ask a patient all of these diverse questions to understand how a patient's behaviors are affecting their health. Example Question: Have you drank alcohol while pregnant? • Finding: Denies tobacco use (Found) Pro Tip: A patient's social history encompasses their whole lifestyle, from diet and exercise, to substance use, to home and work life. Ask a patient all of these diverse questions to understand how a patient's behaviors are affecting their health. Example Question: Have you used tobacco while pregnant? • Finding: Asked about education • Finding: Reports recently graduating from high school (Found) Pro Tip: A patient's social history encompasses their whole lifestyle, from diet and exercise, to substance use, to home and work life. Ask a patient all of these diverse questions to understand how a patient's behaviors are affecting their health. Example Question: What education have you received? • Finding: Reports planning to start online college classes soon (Found) Pro Tip: A patient's social history encompasses their whole lifestyle, from diet and exercise, to substance use, to home and work life. Ask a patient all of these diverse questions to understand how a patient's behaviors are affecting their health. Example Question: Do you have plans to go to college? • Finding: Asked about living situation • Finding: Reports living at home with parents (Found) Pro Tip: A patient's social history encompasses their whole lifestyle, from diet and exercise, to substance use, to home and work life. Ask a patient all of these diverse questions to understand how a patient's behaviors are affecting their health. Example Question: What is your living situation like? • Finding: Assessed who will be primary caregiver • Finding: Reports she will be the primary caregiver (Found) Pro Tip: A patient's social history encompasses their whole lifestyle, from diet and exercise, to substance use, to home and work life. Ask a patient all of these diverse questions to understand how a patient's behaviors are affecting their health. Example Question: Who will be the baby's primary caregiver? • Finding: Asked about home medications • Finding: Reports taking prenatal vitamins (Found) Pro Tip: Asking a patient what medications they take at home can help you understand their health, what requires medication, and how different prescription affect symptoms differently. Example Question: Do you take any medications? • Finding: Asked about review of gastrointestinal system • Finding: Reports last bowel movement was early in labor (Available) Pro Tip: Asking a patient about any symptoms occurring, system by bodily system, can help you ask about a patient's illness, which may affect some areas more than others. Example Question: Have you had a bowel movement since labor began? • Finding: Denies hemorrhoids (Found) Pro Tip: Asking a patient about any symptoms occurring, system by bodily system, can help you ask about a patient's illness, which may affect some areas more than others. Example Question: Have you gotten hemorrhoids? • Finding: Asked about review of urinary system • Finding: Denies needing to urinate (Available) Pro Tip: Asking a patient about any symptoms occurring, system by bodily system, can help you ask about a patient's illness, which may affect some areas more than others. Example Question: Do you need to urinate currently? • Finding: Asked about review of cardiovascular system Objective Data Collection: 14 of 14 (100%) • Correct • Partially correct • Incorrect • Missed Delivery Table (1/1 point) • Table present and contains birth kit • Table absent • Table present but does not contain birth kit Infant Warmer (1/1 point) • Infant warmer present and working correctly • Infant warmer absent • Infant warmer present but is not working correctly Staff Check (1/1 point) • Team is notified of patient's labor and upcoming delivery • Team could not be notified of patient's labor and delivery Patient Ambulation (1/1 point) • Patient has been taken for a walk within the last hour • Patient has not been taken for a walk within the last hour Temperature (1/5 point) • Normothermic • Hyperthermic • Hypothermic Heart Rate (1/5 point) • Normal • Tachycardic • Bradycardic Respiratory Rate (1/5 point) • Normal • Tachypnea • Bradypnea O2 Saturation (1/5 point) • Normal • Hypoxemia Blood Pressure (1/5 point) • Normotensive • Hypertensive • Hypotensive Blood Type (1/5 point) • O+ • O- • A+ • A- • B+ • B- • AB+ • AB- Std Test (1/5 point) Test does not indicate presence of syphilis or HIV • Test indicates presence of syphilis but not HIV • Test indicates presence of HIV but not syphilis • Test indicates presence of HIV and syphilis Drug Screening (1/5 point) • Negative for substances • Positive for substances Complete Blood Count (Cbc) (1/5 point) • No abnormal levels present • Abnormal levels present Group B Strep Test (See Prenatal Review) (1/5 point) • Negative for Group B Strep • Positive for Group B Strep Insertion Site (1/2 point) • No visible abnormal signs • Erythema • Infiltration Dressing (1/2 point) • Dry and intact • Wet dressing Symmetry (1/2 point) • Symmetric • Asymmetric Appearance (1/2 point) • No visible abnormalities • Rash • Bulging around umbilicus • Distension • Cesarean section scar • Non-Cesarean scarring • Visible masses (warts, cysts, or tumors) • Laceration, lesion, or wound • Bruising General Appearance (1/1 point) • No abnormalities • Pallor • Sunken eyes • Dry lips Right: Appearance (1/3 point) • No visible abnormal findings • Redness • Bruising or other discoloration • Edema • Visible mass • Atrophy • Hypertrophy Left: Appearance (1/3 point) • No visible abnormal findings • Redness • Bruising or other discoloration • Edema • Visible mass • Atrophy • Hypertrophy Symmetry (1/3 point) • Symmetric bilaterally • Asymmetric Breath Sounds (1/2 point) Clear in all areas • Diminished in some areas • Absent in some areas Adventitious Sounds (1/2 point) • No adventitious sounds • Wheezing • Fine crackles • Stridor • Rhonchi • Rales Heart Sounds (1/3 point) • S1 and S2 audible • S1, S2, and S3 audible • S1, S2, and S4 audible • S1, S2, S3, and S4 audible Extra Heart Sounds (1/3 point) • No extra sounds • Gallops • Murmur • Friction rub • Valve clicks Rate And Rhythm (1/3 point) • Regular rate and rhythm • Irregular rate • Arrhythmia Fetus Presentation (1/2 point) • Vertex • Breech • Transverse Lie Fetus Position (1/2 point) • Anterior Posterior Fetal Heart Rate Measurement (1/2 point) • Within normal ranges • Tachycardic • Bradycardic Toco Measurement (1/2 point) • Normal • Abnormal • Care Plan : 17.5 of 17.5 (100.0%) • • Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions & Classifications 2018-2020 © NANDA- International, 2017 used by arrangement with Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., a division of the Thieme Group. All rights reserved. Authorized translation from the English language edition published by Thieme Medican Publishers Inc. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the agent of the copyright holder, NANDA-International. Direct inquires to nanda- [email protected]. Link for more information: http://www.nanda.org/. • Status Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned exhibits exhibits The correct status for the nursing diagnosis is "exhibits" because Daanis has just expressed a desire to learn more about childbearing. 0.5 out of 0.5 • • Diagnosis Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned readiness for enhanced childbearing process readiness for enhanced childbearing process Daanis has expressed a desire to learn more about the childbearing process, which qualifies this as a "readiness for enhanced childbearing process" diagnosis, and not "ineffective childbearing process," which would require Daanis to have exhibited some harmful or inadequate childbearing process. 0.5 out of 0.5 • • Etiologies Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned insufficient knowledge insufficient knowledge Daanis's desire to learn more about relevant childbearing subjects stems, of course, from insufficient knowledge on the topics. 0.5 out of 0.5 • • Signs & Symptoms Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned expresses desire to learn about baby care expresses desire to learn about baby care Daanis has not exhibited any errors or issues with her current childbearing processes, but rather has expressed to you a desire to learn more. 0.5 out of 0.5 expresses desire to learn about feeding and breast care expresses desire to learn about feeding and breast care Daanis has not exhibited any errors or issues with her current childbearing processes, but rather has expressed to 0.5 out of 0.5 you a desire to learn more. expresses desire to learn about possible emotional changes expresses desire to learn about possible emotional changes Daanis has not exhibited any errors or issues with her current childbearing processes, but rather has expressed to you a desire to learn more. 0.5 out of 0.5 • • • Your answer is not automatically evaluated by the simulation, but may be reviewed by your instructor. Prompt Student Response Model Answer Explanation Why would "ineffective childbearing process" be an inappropriate diagnosis for Daanis at this time? Inffectibe childbearing process would be an inappropriate diagnosis for Daanis at this time because she shows that she is ready to learn. She is showing a desire to increase her knowledge for child birth plan and care. The "ineffective childbearing process" is based on a parent's display of inadequate or harmful techniques, beliefs, or resources. Daanis has not exhibited any problematic parenting practices, but rather has expressed a desire to learn even more about parenting, which is the cornerstone of a "readiness for enhanced childbearing process" diagnosis. Some nursing diagnoses may share aspects in common that make it difficult to prioritize one of the other. Paying close attention to the details of the case can help you determine the right diagnosis and therefore the correct interventions. • • • Short-Term Goal Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned To have the patient, within her visit at the hospital, state back and agree to all the post-delivery instructions you will provide. To have the patient, within her visit at the hospital, state back and agree to all the post-delivery instructions you will provide. To ensure optimum patient compliance, ask your patient to state back all of her instructions as well as agree to them. This helps you determine and address any misunderstandings or hesitations. 0.5 out of 0.5 • • Interventions Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned Address the baby's cries as soon as possible, focusing first on hunger, diaper checks, temperature, sleep, and emotional support Address the baby's cries as soon as possible, focusing first on hunger, diaper checks, temperature, sleep, and emotional support Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Wash baby whenever needed, especially face and bottom, but daily full-body washes aren't necessary Wash baby whenever needed, especially face and bottom, but daily full-body washes aren't necessary Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Do not immerse baby in water until umbilical cord falls out, but washcloths are fine Do not immerse baby in water until umbilical cord falls out, but washcloths are fine Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The 0.5 out of 0.5 salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. Keep the baby warm: when dressing him for the cold, use 1-2 more layers for your baby than you would use for yourself, and keep room warm when changing Keep the baby warm: when dressing him for the cold, use 1-2 more layers for your baby than you would use for yourself, and keep room warm when changing Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Ensure baby sleeps in the bassinet, on his back, never in your bed. Remove toys, pillows, or other smothering or overheating hazards from his bassinet Ensure baby sleeps in the bassinet, on his back, never in your bed. Remove toys, pillows, or other smothering or overheating hazards from his bassinet Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Baby should initially be producing at least 6 wet diapers a day, and one stool per day Baby should initially be producing at least 6 wet diapers a day, and one stool per day Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Call the physician or visit the hospital if your baby exhibits abnormal symptoms like diarrhea, fever, difficulty breathing, refusal/difficulty with feeding, or less wet and soiled diapers than expected Call the physician or visit the hospital if your baby exhibits abnormal symptoms like diarrhea, fever, difficulty breathing, refusal/difficulty with feeding, or less wet and soiled diapers than expected Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Feeding should occur 8 times in 24 hours, at about 15 minutes per feed. Wake baby if necessary Feeding should occur 8 times in 24 hours, at about 15 minutes per feed. Wake baby if necessary Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Contact your pediatrician or a lactation consultant if baby is not feeding 8 times every 24 hours Contact your pediatrician or a lactation consultant if baby is not feeding 8 times every 24 hours Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Fully empty each breast during feeding to avoid soreness and engorgement Fully empty each breast during feeding to avoid soreness and engorgement Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Alternate breasts used for breastfeeding, and take note of which breast to start from next time Alternate breasts used for breastfeeding, and take note of which breast to start from next time Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The 0.5 out of 0.5 salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. Burp baby after each feeding by holding him in a stable position and gently patting his back Burp baby after each feeding by holding him in a stable position and gently patting his back Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Clean breasts using only water, not soap, to avoid dryness or irritation Clean breasts using only water, not soap, to avoid dryness or irritation Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 If nipples are sore, apply a few drops of breast milk after feeding and let air dry If nipples are sore, apply a few drops of breast milk after feeding and let air dry Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Wear a supportive bra that is breathable, not too tight, and lacks underwires Wear a supportive bra that is breathable, not too tight, and lacks underwires Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Sore breasts can be relieved by feeding, warm showers or washcloths, heat or ice packs, or over- the-counter pain medicine Sore breasts can be relieved by feeding, warm showers or washcloths, heat or ice packs, or over- the-counter pain medicine Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Report localized pain, tenderness, or redness of the breasts to your physician Report localized pain, tenderness, or redness of the breasts to your physician Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Normal emotional changes may occur and then pass without limiting your ability to take care of and bond with your baby Normal emotional changes may occur and then pass without limiting your ability to take care of and bond with your baby Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Call your physician and inform support network if you have depression that impedes your caring for or bonding with baby Call your physician and inform support network if you have depression that impedes your caring for or bonding with baby Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. 0.5 out of 0.5 Contact your physician and inform your support network if you have feelings of harming yourself or baby Contact your physician and inform your support network if you have feelings of harming yourself or baby Postpartum education involves an enormous array of considerations and strategies. The salient themes include 0.5 out of 0.5 the safety, health, and comfort of both the baby and the parent. • • Intervention Rationale • Your answer is not automatically evaluated by the simulation, but may be reviewed by your instructor. Prompt Student Response Model Answer Explanation In 1 or 2 sentences, explain how your selected interventions work to accomplish your goal. These interventions will help the patient better care for her baby and have more of an understanding. These interventions provide Daanis with a thorough and correct understanding of baby care, breastfeeding and breast care, and possible emotional changes. Your instructions cover a broad array of topics from everyday practices to what to do in rare scenarios. It's important your patient teaching is thorough enough to cover all necessary safety and health considerations, but also detailed enough that the parent(s) can make accurate, evidence- based decisions. • • Data Collections Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned Ask patient to state back and agree to her instructions on general baby care Ask patient to state back and agree to her instructions on general baby care It isn't necessary or feasible to have your patient act out her instructions for you to determine her understanding. It is necessary, however, to have her state back and agree to her instructions, so you can determine any errors, omissions, or hesitations in the patient. 0.5 out of 0.5 Ask patient to state back and agree to her instructions on feeding and breast care Ask patient to state back and agree to her instructions on feeding and breast care It isn't necessary or feasible to have your patient act out her instructions for you to determine her understanding. It is necessary, however, to have her state back and agree to her instructions, so you can determine any errors, omissions, or hesitations in the patient. 0.5 out of 0.5 Ask patient to state back and agree to her instructions on possible emotional changes Ask patient to state back and agree to her instructions on possible emotional changes It isn't necessary or feasible to have your patient act out her instructions for you to determine her understanding. It is necessary, however, to have her state back and agree to her instructions, so you can determine any errors, omissions, or hesitations in the patient. 0.5 out of 0.5 • • • Your answer is not automatically evaluated by the simulation, but may be reviewed by your instructor. Prompt Student Response Model Answer Explanation Explain the rationale behind your nursing diagnosis. the reasoning for your diagnosis is because you want to learn more about baby care, breastfeeding, and brest acre. Daanis, it sounds like you want to learn more about different tips and techniques for raising your baby! We can definitely help you there. Showing a patient that you understand their needs can help build rapport and ensure that you have your information right. Explain your goal for Daanis and the interventions and data collections through which you will achieve my goals for you are to state back and agree to all post- delivery instructions i will provide. some interventions will include addressing the baby's cries as The best way for you to learn more about childbearing techniques is to have a detailed discussion about things you should know. I'll go over key things to know about baby care, Explain the details of your interventions and data collections to ensure Daanis understands the plan and has an opportunity to raise it. soon as possible, wash baby, keep baby warm, etc. breastfeeding and breast health, and possible emotional changes you may experience. Then I'll have you repeat back what you've learned so we can make sure you understand fully; then you'll also let me know if you agree to the instructions. concerns. Explicitly ask for Daanis's consent to the Care Plan. can i please have consent to your care plan Does this plan I just talked about sound good to you? A patient must consent to all interventions in their Care Plan. Disagreements are opportunities to provide further patient education and to consider alternative options. Inform Daanis you will now begin educating her. i will now begin your postpartum education Daanis, if you don't have any other questions, we can start our discussion now! It's time to begin your education interventions, so let your patient know! • • Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned Fully Fully When Daanis states back her instructions on baby care, breastfeeding and breast health, and emotional changes, she makes no errors or omissions; she also agrees to follow her instructions. Your goal has been fully 2.5 out of 2.5 achieved! • • • Your answer is not automatically evaluated by the simulation, but may be reviewed by your instructor. Prompt Student Response Model Answer Explanation Did you achieve your goal of having the patient, within her visit at the hospital, state back and agree to all the post- delivery instructions you provided? Patient shows she understands all of the information given to her. She has stated back the instructions. There is a strong desire to learn and accomplish everything for her baby. When Daanis states back her instructions on baby care, breastfeeding and breast health, and emotional changes, she makes no errors or omissions; she also agrees to follow her instructions. Your goal has been fully achieved! Listen closely to your patient when they state back their instructions so you can determine she has a thorough a detailed understanding. • [Show More]

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