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Maternal Newborn Nursing

Competency-Based Assessments

Maternal Newborn NursingCompetency-Based Assessments

Competency-Based Assessments

1 .
Develop a plan of care for a person who has a wound infection after a cesarean birth.
2 .
Develop a plan of care for a person whose QBL is currently 750 mL after a vaginal delivery.
3 .
What factors might contribute to a breast-feeding person’s difficulties in feeding a premature baby? How can the nurse interpret these factors?
4 .
What immediate interventions can the nurse implement to support breast-feeding a preterm neonate during time spent in the NICU?
5 .
Develop a video demonstrating abdominal splinting when coughing and deep breathing, getting in and out of bed, and getting in and out of a chair.
6 .
Develop a nursing care plan for preventive management of a postpartum psychiatric disorder.
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