Chapter 18: Baby-Friendly Care

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What phase of maternal role attainment occurs during the first 24-48 hours postpartum?

Taking-in phase

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What maternal role attainment phase is considered dependent?

Taking-in phase

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During the taking-in phase, what is the mother's primary focus?

Personal needs

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During the taking-in phase, the mother relies on whom for assistance?

Others

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What common behaviors occur during the taking-in phase?

Excited and talkative

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What need is common during the taking-in phase?

Review birth experience

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What phase of maternal role attainment begins on day 2 or 3 postpartum?

Taking-hold phase

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What maternal role attainment phase is considered dependent-independent?

Taking-hold phase

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How long does the taking-hold phase usually last?

10 days to several weeks

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During the taking-hold phase, what is the mother's primary focus?

Baby care

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What feeling is common during the taking-hold phase?

Baby blues

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What phase of maternal role attainment focuses on family as a unit?

Letting-go phase

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What maternal role attainment phase is considered interdependent?

Letting-go phase

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When is maternal identity generally achieved?

4 months postpartum

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What position promotes parent-newborn bonding through face-to-face contact?

En face position

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What behavior indicates bonding when a parent gives meaning to a newborn's actions?

Assigns meaning to behavior

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What behavior indicates bonding when a parent identifies the newborn's unique traits?

Recognition of characteristics

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What behavior indicates bonding when a parent gives the newborn a name?

Naming the newborn

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What behavior indicates bonding when a parent responds to crying?

Responds to cries

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What behavior indicates bonding when a parent feeds and diapers the newborn?

Provides physical care

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What behavior indicates bonding when a parent smiles, talks, or sings to the newborn?

Positive interaction

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What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent ignores a crying newborn?

Apathy

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What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent views newborn behavior negatively?

Perceives behavior as uncooperative

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What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent avoids close contact?

Lack of proximity

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What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent turns away from the newborn?

Turning away

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What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent handles the newborn roughly?

Rough handling

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What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent expresses disappointment?

Disappointment

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What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent ignores the newborn?

Ignoring the newborn

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What emotional manifestation may indicate difficulty adapting to motherhood?

Feelings of inadequacy

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What emotional manifestation may indicate postpartum adjustment difficulties?

Anxiety

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What emotional manifestation may indicate postpartum adjustment difficulties?

Emotional lability

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What emotional manifestation may indicate postpartum adjustment difficulties?

Flat affect

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What emotional manifestation may indicate postpartum adjustment difficulties?

Withdrawal

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What emotional manifestation may indicate postpartum adjustment difficulties?

Feeling unable to care for newborn

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What is the priority nursing intervention to promote bonding immediately after birth?

Skin-to-skin contact

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What practice promotes bonding by keeping the newborn with the parents?

Rooming-in

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What feeding method should be encouraged early to promote bonding?

Breastfeeding

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What nursing action helps increase parental confidence with newborn care?

Education

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What nursing intervention supports parental independence?

Praise and reassurance

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What should parents be encouraged to express during the transition to parenthood?

Feelings and concerns

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What bonding behavior is common in co-parent adaptation?

Skin-to-skin contact

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What bonding behavior is common in co-parent adaptation?

Eye-to-eye contact

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What bonding behavior is common in co-parent adaptation?

Holding the newborn

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What bonding behavior is common in co-parent adaptation?

Talking to the newborn

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What bonding behavior is common in co-parent adaptation?

Singing to the newborn

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What bonding behavior is common in co-parent adaptation?

Reading to the newborn

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What is the first phase of co-parent adaptation?

Expectations and intentions

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What is the second phase of co-parent adaptation?

Confronting reality

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What is the third phase of co-parent adaptation?

Creating the role of the involved co-parent

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What is the final phase of co-parent adaptation?

Reaping rewards

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During the confronting reality phase, what emotions are commonly experienced?

Sadness, frustration, jealousy

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What is the goal of the creating the role of the involved co-parent phase?

Active involvement

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What reward is commonly experienced during the reaping rewards phase?

Newborn smiles

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What nursing action promotes co-parent adaptation?

Hands-on newborn care

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What nursing action promotes co-parent adaptation?

Equal participation

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What should co-parents be encouraged to verbalize?

Concerns and expectations

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What positive sibling response indicates healthy adaptation?

Interest in newborn

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What positive sibling response indicates healthy adaptation?

Increased independence

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What negative sibling response may occur after the birth of a sibling?

Sibling rivalry

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What negative sibling response may occur after the birth of a sibling?

Jealousy

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What negative sibling response may occur after the birth of a sibling?

Regression

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What negative sibling response may occur after the birth of a sibling?

Aggression

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What negative sibling response may occur after the birth of a sibling?

Attention-seeking behavior

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A previously toilet-trained child begins wetting themselves after a sibling is born. What does this indicate?

Regression

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What hospital activity can help siblings adapt to a newborn?

Unit tour

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What gift can help improve sibling adaptation?

Gift from newborn

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How can parents help reduce sibling jealousy?

Individual time

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What activity can help older siblings adapt to a newborn?

Assist with care

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What item can help preschool siblings adapt to a newborn?

Doll

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What communication skills should be emphasized to support family adaptation?

Verbal and nonverbal communication

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What community resource can support new parents after discharge?

Social support networks

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What nursing service can assist families struggling with newborn care at home?

Home visits

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What type of intervention can prevent more serious parenting problems?

Community programs