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Postpartum Depression Quiz - Quiz

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Postpartum depression symptoms are similar to ________ symptoms.

    • A.

      Bipolar Disorder

    • B.

      Depression unrelated to childbirth

    • C.

      Anorexia Nervosa

    • D.

      Borderline Personality

    Correct Answer
    B. Depression unrelated to childbirth
    Explanation
    Postpartum depression is a mood disorder that occurs after childbirth and is characterized by symptoms such as sadness, loss of interest, fatigue, and changes in appetite and sleep. These symptoms are similar to those of depression unrelated to childbirth, which is a depressive disorder that can occur at any time in a person's life and is not specifically related to the postpartum period. Both conditions involve feelings of sadness, low energy, and changes in appetite and sleep patterns.

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  • 2. 

    Symptoms of postpartum depression include: (choose all that apply)

    • A.

      Euphoria

    • B.

      Tiredness

    • C.

      Changes in Diet

    • D.

      Issues with sleep

    • E.

      None of these apply

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Tiredness
    C. Changes in Diet
    D. Issues with sleep
    Explanation
    Choose all that apply

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  • 3. 

    Mothers that have experienced postpartum depression in the past have a decreased risk for postpartum depression in the future.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Mothers that have experienced postpartum depression in the past do not have a decreased risk for postpartum depression in the future. In fact, having a history of postpartum depression increases the risk of experiencing it again in subsequent pregnancies. This suggests that postpartum depression is not a one-time occurrence and can recur in future pregnancies. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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  • 4. 

    Many nurses find it easy to speak with patients regarding postpartum depression.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement suggests that many nurses find it easy to speak with patients about postpartum depression. However, without any additional information or context provided, it is not possible to determine the accuracy of this statement. It is subjective and can vary from nurse to nurse. Therefore, the answer is false as the statement is not universally true for all nurses.

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  • 5. 

    Why is postpartum depression commonly a missed or under diagnosed problem?

    • A.

      Women do not report symptoms

    • B.

      Providers do not take reports from patients seriously

    • C.

      Symptoms are masked by common experiences of new mothers (lack of sleep, etc)

    • D.

      All of the above

    • E.

      A,B

    • F.

      A,C

    • G.

      B,C

    • H.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    F. A,C
    Explanation
    Postpartum depression is commonly missed or under diagnosed because women do not report their symptoms and the symptoms are often masked by the common experiences of new mothers, such as lack of sleep. Providers may not take reports from patients seriously, further contributing to the problem. Therefore, both options A and C are correct explanations for why postpartum depression is commonly missed or under diagnosed.

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  • 6. 

    Education in the hospital include(CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY) 

    • A.

      Prenatal education

    • B.

      Discharge paraphernalia (pamphlets, magnets) with resources

    • C.

      Dedicated education time at discharge

    • D.

      Only broaching the subject briefly

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Prenatal education
    B. Discharge paraphernalia (pamphlets, magnets) with resources
    C. Dedicated education time at discharge
    Explanation
    The correct answer is prenatal education, discharge paraphernalia (pamphlets, magnets) with resources, and dedicated education time at discharge. Education in the hospital includes providing information and resources to expectant mothers regarding prenatal care and childbirth. This can be done through prenatal education classes or sessions. Additionally, hospitals may provide discharge paraphernalia such as pamphlets and magnets that contain resources and information for postpartum care. Finally, dedicated education time at discharge allows healthcare providers to discuss important information and instructions with the patient before they leave the hospital.

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  • 7. 

    Including the support person in postpartum depression education creates a barrier to recognizing postpartum depression.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Including the support person in postpartum depression education does not create a barrier to recognizing postpartum depression. In fact, involving the support person can be beneficial as they can provide additional emotional and practical support to the mother. It also helps in increasing awareness about postpartum depression and its symptoms, making it easier to recognize and seek appropriate help if needed.

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  • 8. 

    Risk factors for postpartum depression include:(CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY)

    • A.

      History of abuse

    • B.

      Marriage

    • C.

      History of mental illness

    • D.

      Concurrent life events

    • E.

      Giving birth to a male child

    • F.

      Red hair

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. History of abuse
    C. History of mental illness
    D. Concurrent life events
    Explanation
    Postpartum depression is a type of depression that occurs after childbirth. Risk factors for postpartum depression include a history of abuse, a history of mental illness, and concurrent life events. These factors can increase the likelihood of developing postpartum depression. It is important to note that marriage, giving birth to a male child, and having red hair are not listed as risk factors for postpartum depression.

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  • 9. 

    Removal of the child from the home is a common response to PPD diagnosis.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Removal of the child from the home is not a common response to postpartum depression (PPD) diagnosis. PPD is a mental health condition that affects some women after giving birth, causing feelings of sadness, anxiety, and exhaustion. The most common response to PPD is providing support and treatment to the mother, such as therapy, medication, and counseling. In some severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary, but removing the child from the home is not a typical response.

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  • 10. 

    Zoloft is never breastfeeding friendly as a PPD treatment.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Zoloft is actually considered to be breastfeeding friendly as a treatment for postpartum depression (PPD). Zoloft belongs to a class of medications called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), which are commonly prescribed for PPD. It is considered safe to use while breastfeeding because only a small amount of the medication is transmitted through breast milk, and studies have shown no adverse effects on infants. However, it is always important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any medication while breastfeeding.

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