CPM Certified Professional Midwife

Category - General Healthcare Skills

A client who is 8 weeks pregnant tells a midwife that she has a strange craving for laundry starch. The client says, “I think I am losing my mind, but I need to tell someone about this odd behavior.” Which of the following interventions is the most appropriate for the client?
  1. Encourage the client to stop eating laundry starch.
  2. Inform the client her behavior is an indirect way of calling attention to the pregnancy.
  3. Initiate iron supplementation.
  4. Initiate a high-carbohydrate diet.
Explanation
Answer: C - The most appropriate intervention is to initiate iron supplementation. The client is demonstrating pica, an abnormal craving for nonfood substances. Pica is a symptom that is often seen in pregnant clients who are deficient in iron. Encouraging the client to stop eating laundry starch may not be effective because it is usually a habit that results from a physiologic need. The attitude that cravings are an indirect way of calling attention to a pregnancy is out of date; recent research shows that cravings are the result of physiological needs
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