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When does WHO recommend that a woman not be discharged after giving birth?
When does WHO recommend that a woman not be discharged after giving birth?
- 24 hours after birth (correct)
- 48 hours after birth
- 72 hours after birth
- 12 hours after birth
Why is it important for someone to accompany the woman and newborn for the first 24 hours after birth?
Why is it important for someone to accompany the woman and newborn for the first 24 hours after birth?
- To respond to any changes in their condition (correct)
- To celebrate the birth
- To rest and recover after childbirth
- To check for immunization requirements
When should the mother and baby receive a postnatal examination following childbirth at home?
When should the mother and baby receive a postnatal examination following childbirth at home?
- Within 24 hours of birth (correct)
- Within 72 hours of birth
- Within 12 hours of birth
- Within 48 hours of birth
What is the recommended timing for a postnatal examination if the birth was at a facility?
What is the recommended timing for a postnatal examination if the birth was at a facility?
When should the woman and newborn be examined by a health worker following childbirth?
When should the woman and newborn be examined by a health worker following childbirth?
What should be discussed with the woman and family during the postnatal visit?
What should be discussed with the woman and family during the postnatal visit?