1/72
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced | Call with Kai |
|---|
No analytics yet
Send a link to your students to track their progress
What phase of maternal role attainment occurs during the first 24-48 hours postpartum?
Taking-in phase
What maternal role attainment phase is considered dependent?
Taking-in phase
During the taking-in phase, what is the mother's primary focus?
Personal needs
During the taking-in phase, the mother relies on whom for assistance?
Others
What common behaviors occur during the taking-in phase?
Excited and talkative
What need is common during the taking-in phase?
Review birth experience
What phase of maternal role attainment begins on day 2 or 3 postpartum?
Taking-hold phase
What maternal role attainment phase is considered dependent-independent?
Taking-hold phase
How long does the taking-hold phase usually last?
10 days to several weeks
During the taking-hold phase, what is the mother's primary focus?
Baby care
What feeling is common during the taking-hold phase?
Baby blues
What phase of maternal role attainment focuses on family as a unit?
Letting-go phase
What maternal role attainment phase is considered interdependent?
Letting-go phase
When is maternal identity generally achieved?
4 months postpartum
What position promotes parent-newborn bonding through face-to-face contact?
En face position
What behavior indicates bonding when a parent gives meaning to a newborn's actions?
Assigns meaning to behavior
What behavior indicates bonding when a parent identifies the newborn's unique traits?
Recognition of characteristics
What behavior indicates bonding when a parent gives the newborn a name?
Naming the newborn
What behavior indicates bonding when a parent responds to crying?
Responds to cries
What behavior indicates bonding when a parent feeds and diapers the newborn?
Provides physical care
What behavior indicates bonding when a parent smiles, talks, or sings to the newborn?
Positive interaction
What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent ignores a crying newborn?
Apathy
What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent views newborn behavior negatively?
Perceives behavior as uncooperative
What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent avoids close contact?
Lack of proximity
What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent turns away from the newborn?
Turning away
What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent handles the newborn roughly?
Rough handling
What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent expresses disappointment?
Disappointment
What behavior indicates impaired bonding when a parent ignores the newborn?
Ignoring the newborn
What emotional manifestation may indicate difficulty adapting to motherhood?
Feelings of inadequacy
What emotional manifestation may indicate postpartum adjustment difficulties?
Anxiety
What emotional manifestation may indicate postpartum adjustment difficulties?
Emotional lability
What emotional manifestation may indicate postpartum adjustment difficulties?
Flat affect
What emotional manifestation may indicate postpartum adjustment difficulties?
Withdrawal
What emotional manifestation may indicate postpartum adjustment difficulties?
Feeling unable to care for newborn
What is the priority nursing intervention to promote bonding immediately after birth?
Skin-to-skin contact
What practice promotes bonding by keeping the newborn with the parents?
Rooming-in
What feeding method should be encouraged early to promote bonding?
Breastfeeding
What nursing action helps increase parental confidence with newborn care?
Education
What nursing intervention supports parental independence?
Praise and reassurance
What should parents be encouraged to express during the transition to parenthood?
Feelings and concerns
What bonding behavior is common in co-parent adaptation?
Skin-to-skin contact
What bonding behavior is common in co-parent adaptation?
Eye-to-eye contact
What bonding behavior is common in co-parent adaptation?
Holding the newborn
What bonding behavior is common in co-parent adaptation?
Talking to the newborn
What bonding behavior is common in co-parent adaptation?
Singing to the newborn
What bonding behavior is common in co-parent adaptation?
Reading to the newborn
What is the first phase of co-parent adaptation?
Expectations and intentions
What is the second phase of co-parent adaptation?
Confronting reality
What is the third phase of co-parent adaptation?
Creating the role of the involved co-parent
What is the final phase of co-parent adaptation?
Reaping rewards
During the confronting reality phase, what emotions are commonly experienced?
Sadness, frustration, jealousy
What is the goal of the creating the role of the involved co-parent phase?
Active involvement
What reward is commonly experienced during the reaping rewards phase?
Newborn smiles
What nursing action promotes co-parent adaptation?
Hands-on newborn care
What nursing action promotes co-parent adaptation?
Equal participation
What should co-parents be encouraged to verbalize?
Concerns and expectations
What positive sibling response indicates healthy adaptation?
Interest in newborn
What positive sibling response indicates healthy adaptation?
Increased independence
What negative sibling response may occur after the birth of a sibling?
Sibling rivalry
What negative sibling response may occur after the birth of a sibling?
Jealousy
What negative sibling response may occur after the birth of a sibling?
Regression
What negative sibling response may occur after the birth of a sibling?
Aggression
What negative sibling response may occur after the birth of a sibling?
Attention-seeking behavior
A previously toilet-trained child begins wetting themselves after a sibling is born. What does this indicate?
Regression
What hospital activity can help siblings adapt to a newborn?
Unit tour
What gift can help improve sibling adaptation?
Gift from newborn
How can parents help reduce sibling jealousy?
Individual time
What activity can help older siblings adapt to a newborn?
Assist with care
What item can help preschool siblings adapt to a newborn?
Doll
What communication skills should be emphasized to support family adaptation?
Verbal and nonverbal communication
What community resource can support new parents after discharge?
Social support networks
What nursing service can assist families struggling with newborn care at home?
Home visits
What type of intervention can prevent more serious parenting problems?
Community programs