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The nurse is planning care for a postpartum client. Which data in the client's history increase the risk for postpartum depression? Select all that apply.
 
  1. Type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM)
  2. Bipolar disorder
  3. Premenstural dysphoric disorder (PMDD)
  4. Recent relocation to a new city
  5. Family history of hypertension
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Explanation:
1. A personal or family history of type 1 DM is not a risk factor for postpartum depression.
2. A personal or family history of bipolar disorder is a risk factor for postpartum depression.
3. A personal history of PMDD is a risk factor for postpartum depression.
4. Poor support from family and friends, which can occur due to a recent relocation to a new city, is a risk factor for postpartum depression.
5. A family history of hypertension is not a risk factor for postpartum depression.
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