The interventions that the nurse would take to reduce the incidence of infection in a postpartum woman is option(a),(c) and (d)i.e, Teaching proper positioning of the infant for breastfeeding, Encouraging intake of fluids following delivery and after discharge, Wash her hands before and after caring for the client.
When bacteria enter the body, multiply, and trigger a response in the body, an infection results. An infection needs to happen in three ways: Source: Habitats of infectious (germ) agents (e.g., sinks, surfaces, human skin) A person who is susceptible and who has a point of entry for germs.
The majority of postpartum infections are caused by physiologic and iatrogenic injuries to the abdominal wall, reproductive, genital, and urinary systems that happen after childbirth or abortion. These injuries allow germs to enter these normally sterile areas.
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The complete question is:
Which interventions would the nurse take to reduce the incidence of infection in a postpartum woman? Select all that apply.
A) Teach proper positioning of the infant for breastfeeding.
B) Recommend that the mother change her peripads every 12 hours.
C)Encourage intake of fluids following delivery and after discharge.
D)Wash her hands before and after caring for the client.
E)Have the mother maintain a low activity level to allow the perineum to heal.