Holistic exam 3 review
which drug is used to promote fertility may cause esophagusesageal burns A. estrogen B. clomiphene C. nifedipine D. indomethacin
B. clomiphene
a newborn who is receiving drug therapy for infection as developed jaundice. the newborn has poor sucking and extreme sleepiness. which drug may be responsible for the newborn's condition A. tetracycline B. sulfonamide C. phenothiazine D. chloramphenicol
B. sulfonamide
which drug is derived from a natural source and may be prescribed for the treatment of osteoporosis? A. calcitonin B. raloxifene C. clomiphene D. bisphosphonate
A. calcitonin
a new mother ask a nurse why medicine is being put in her baby eyes. what infection should the nurse tell the mother it is given to prevent? A. chylamydia B. candidiasis C. streptococcus D. staphylococcus
A. chylamydia
which condition would the nurse document when a newborn infant is noted to have small, flat pink spots on the nape of the neck? A. nevi B. desquamation C. Mongolian spots D. erythema toxic
A. nevi
which is a skin factor of necrotizing enterocolitis in a preterm infant? A. polycythemia B. hypoglycemia C. ventilatory support D. antibiotic administration
A. polycythemia
what should be included in the care of a newborn infant whose mother has had untreated sphyilis since the second trimester of pregnancy A. examing for a cleft palate B. testing for congenital syphilis C. assessing the infant or muscle hypertonicity D. inspecting the soles for maculopapular lesions
B. testing for congenital syphilis
which complication is prevented by providing warm humiliated oxygen to a preterm infant? A. apnea B. cold stress C. respiratory distress D. bronchopulmonary dysplasia
B. cold stress
what should the nurse recommended to the new mother when teaching her about the care of the umbilical cold area? A. remove the cord clamp only after the cord stump has separated B. leave the area untouched or clean with water and soap and pat dry C. smooth ointment or baby lotion around the cord after a sponge bath D. wrap a elastic bandage tightly around the waist over the cord site
B. leave the area untouched or clean with water and soap and pat dry
which drug may cause the formation of small eyes in the newborn if used during pregnancy? A. estrogens B. nitrofurantoin C. methotrexatexate D. vampiric acid
B. nitrofurantoin
a pregnancy women report nausea and vomiting during her first trimester of pregnancy. the nurse explains to the client that an increase in which hormone is the propitiating cause of the nausea dn vomiting? A. estrogen B. progesterone C. luteinizing hormone D. chorinonic gonadotroin
B. progesterone
A client making her first prenatal clinic visit ask immunization can be administered safely to a pregnant women. which immunizations correct? A. Rubella B. Rubeola C. Inactive influenza D. Varicella
C. Inactive influenza
which sleeping position is recommended during pregnancy A. PRONE B. SUPINE C. LEFT SIDE LYING D. RIGHT SIDE LYING
C. LEFT SIDE LYING
the nurse observes several dark round areas on a newborn buttocks on a dark-skinned neonate. how would this observation be documents? A. stork bites B. forceps marks C. Mongolian spots D. ecchymotic areas
C. Mongolian spots
what would an Apgar score recorded 5 minutes after birth help the nurse evaluate? A. gestational age of a newborn B. effectiveness of birthing processes C. adequacy to the transition to extrauterine life D. possibility of respiratory distress syndrome
C. adequacy to the transition to extrauterine life
a client who is 12 weeks gestation reports to the prenatal nurse that she is experiencing reverse nausea and frequent vomiting. the nurse suspects that the client has hyperemia. which factor s frequently associated with this condition? A. history of cholesterolscytisi B. large amount of amniotic fluid C. high level of chorionic gonadotropin D. decreased secretion of hydrochloric acid
C. high level of chorionic gonadotropin
why would the use of baby powder on a newborn be avoided? A. skin irritation B. skin infection C. lung irritation D. respiratory infection
C. lung irritation
Which ovulation stimulant is derived from the urine of postmenopausal women? A. oxytocin B. clomiphene C. menotropins D. dinoprostone
C. menotropins
After the birth of her daughter, a mother tells the nurse, "I was told that my baby has to have an injection of vitamin K. She's so small to be getting a shot. Why does she have to have it?" How should the nurse respond? A. "your baby needs the injection to help develop red blood cells B. an injection of vitamin k will help your baby from becoming jaundice C. newborns are deficient in Vitamin K. This treatment will help protect your baby from bleeding D. a newborns blood clots extremely rapid. this injection will help slow the clotting time.
C. newborns are deficient in Vitamin K. This treatment will help protect your baby from bleeding
the most appropriate method for the nurse to evaluate the effects of the maternal blood glucose level in the infant of a diabetic mother is by performing the heel stick blood test on a newborn. what does this test determine? A. blood acidity B. glucose tolerance C. serum glucose levels D. glycated hemoglobin levels
C. serum glucose levels
frequent hand washing by nursing staff prevents mastitis that is caused by which microorganisms? A. escherichia coli B. group b streptococcus C. staphlyoccocus aureus D. chlaymdia trachomatis
C. staphlyoccocus aureus
which site would the nurse use for the injection of vitamin k to a newborn A. deltoid muscle B. rectus femoris C. vastus lateralis D. gluteus maximus
C. vastus lateralis
when is it most important for a female client to be aware of potential structural damage to the fetus due to ingestion of drugs? A. during early adolescence B. throughout entire pregnancy C. when she is planning on becoming pregnant D. during first trimester
C. when she is planning on becoming pregnant
During the second reactive period a newborn becomes more alert and responsive and there is an increase in mucus production and gagging. What should the nurse do first? A. Report this finding B. Administer nasal oxygen C. Lower the head of the bassinet D. Remove secretions from the pharynx
D. Remove secretions from the pharynx
how would the nurse provide kangaroo care to a preterm infant? A. co bed the newborn with the patient B keep the newborn wrapped in warm blankets C encourage the mother to breastfeed the newborn D. keep the newborn skin to skin contact with the parents
D. keep the newborn skin to skin contact with the parents
which exercise would the nurse teach a mother to increase the tone of the muscles of the pelvic floor during preparation for childbirth classes? A. pelvic tilt B. half sit ups C. pelvic rocking D. kegel exercises
D. kegel exercises
a nurse is planning to use newborn foot to obtain blood for the required newborn metabolic testing. which part of the foot is the best site to use for this puncture? A. big toe B. foot pad C. inner sole D. outer heel
D. outer heel
A couple who recently immigrated from Israel tell a nurse in the prenatal clinic that they are concerned about a genetic disease that is prevalent among Jewish people. Which genetic screening should the nurse expect the health care provider to recommend to determine the possibility of the couple's child's inheriting the disease? A. cystic fibrosis B. phenylketonuria C. turner syndrome D. tay-sachs disease
D. tay-sachs disease
how would the nurse screen the newborn of a mother with diabetes for hypoglycemia? A. testing the glucose tolerance B. drawing blood for serum glucose determination C. arranging for a fasting blood glucose determination D. testing heel blood with use of a glucose-oxidase strip
D. testing heel blood with use of a glucose-oxidase strip