maternity ch 25
placenta
The _______________ produces hormones that assist in maintaining the pregnancy
Encourage the new mother to discuss her feelings by sitting next to her and stating, "Having a baby can be overwhelming
The nurse observes a new mother turning away from her infant and sighing deeply. Which intervention would be most appropriate for the nurse
Sperm
What does zygote mean
Amenorrhea Breast changes Chadwick sign
Which of the following maternal changes are presumptive signs of pregnancy? (Select all that apply.)
pregnant female has lost her mucus plug.
A "bloody show" indicates the:
Hypovolemic shock
A new mother reports feeling weak, light-headed, and being sick to her stomach. The LPN/LVN also notes that the patient's perineal pad is soaked since she last checked it 15 minutes ago. The patient's skin is cool and clammy. The pulse is 110 bpm and the blood pressure is 80/60. What complication do these symptoms indicate
3+
A patient has been admitted with preeclampsia. Following an assessment, the nurse notes the patient has edema of the face, hand, and abdomen. How would the nurse document this finding
Incomplete spontaneous abortion
A patient who is 9 weeks pregnant comes to the hospital complaining of vaginal bleeding. An ultrasound reveals no heartbeat or uterine growth. The patient is to be scheduled for a D & C. What type of abortion is this
Termination of the pregnancy
A patient with a family history of PIH asks the nurse if there is a cure. What information will the nurse give to this patient
Deep blue
A pregnant patient comes to the hospital saying she thinks her water has broken. The nurse checks the fluid with Nitrazine test paper to determine if the fluid is amniotic fluid or vaginal secretions. What color will the nurse expect the paper to turn if the fluid is amniotic
Perform Kegel exercises
A pregnant patient complains of having to go to the bathroom frequently and sometimes even has stress incontinence. What can the nurse teach the patient to do to increase the tone of the perineum muscles
Cesarean section
A surgical operation for delivering a child by cutting through the wall of the mother's abdomen
Low birth weight (LBW)
After delivery, a newborn is classified according to weight at any given gestational age. What would a newborn weighing 2500 g or less be classified as?
Gravida III, para II
Based on the definitions of gravida and para, what documentation best describes a woman in the clinic who is currently pregnant and has had two prior children
Lochia Rubra
Bright red; lasts for 2 days Amount: scant to small is normal; less for C/Section
Lochia: Rubra 1-2 days
Data collect fundal height, consistency, location, if too much activity may increase flow
Uterus: height, consistency, location
Data collect q4h in 1st 24 hours; q8h then after until discharge
6-8 weeks
If a woman has not gained a lot of weight during her pregnancy, when might she return to her prepregnancy weight
Assess for a positive or negative Homan sign
The LPN/LVN is assessing a postpartum patient when the patient reports pain in her right calf. The LPN/LVN notes the area is reddened and edematous. What is the LPN/LVN's next intervention
Left lateral side lying
The nurse is caring for a patient in labor. While assessing the patient's vital signs, the nurse notes a drop in the patient's blood pressure. To prevent supine hypotension, the nurse should encourage the patient to be in what position
I will need to stop breastfeeding until the infection is gone
The nurse is instructing a new mother about treatment for mastitis. Which statement by the patient indicates the need for further teaching
Realize these vital signs are normal for a newborn and document the data on the flow sheet
The vital signs of a newborn baby girl are: T-97.9, P-140, R-34 with brief periods of apnea, and B/P-80/40 with an increase in systolic pressure when crying. What is the nurse's next intervention
Breast: data collect nipples for cracks, soreness
Use breast milk to clean, air dry, do not use soap when bathing get Lanolin prescribed, application
VBAC
Vaginal birth after cesarean
Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements related to the demands during lactation Anxiety related to lactation expectations Potential for infection related to dry, cracked nipples
What are the most appropriate nursing diagnoses for a breastfeeding mother? (Select all that apply.)
Fatigue Frequent urination Flushed hot skin
What are the signs and symptoms of maternal hyperglycemia? (Select all that apply.)
Lochia
What can increase when the postpartum mother is at home and exerting herself
Umbilical cord
What contains two arteries and one vein
Non-English-speaking patient
What cultural situation requires assistance from another
Sitz bath
What helps to reduce discomfort and promote healing of the perineum
Chloasma
What is called the mask of pregnancy
Effacement
What is the term for shortening and thinning of the cervix during the first stage of labor
Pain
What is usually a major concern of the patient who is in labor
Postpartal period
What maternal cycle begins after the delivery of the placenta
Amniocentesis
What procedure can diagnose fetal sex, maturity, health, and genetic defects
Smoking
What should be avoided during pregnancy
less than 3 counts per hour
When a pregnant patient is being monitored for preeclampsia, fetal condition is also monitored. If the physician requests a kick count, how many counts per hour would be considered to be a concern
Father is not present
When assessing cultural preferences of a laboring patient, the nurse remembers to ask about traditional birth practices. Which birth practice is most common in non-American cultures
Only when the mother is Rh negative and the fetus is Rh positive
When does Rh incompatibility occur?
Third stage
When the delivery of the placenta is complete, which stage of labor is complete
Drink 8 to 10 glasses of fluids daily Continue her prenatal vitamins and minerals until they are gone Avoid spicy foods, chocolate, and onions
Which actions by the nursing mother will support milk production and promote infant comfort? (Select all that apply.)
Contractions follow a regular pattern. The cervix softens, effaces, and dilates Contractions get stronger with ambulation
Which characteristics are indications of true labor
Progesterone
Which hormone causes the uterus to contract?
Temperature 100.4° F or higher
Which is a normal finding for 2 days postpartum
Amenorrhea
Which is a presumptive sign of pregnancy
There is no effacement or dilation of the cervix
Which is an indication of false labor
Full bladder
Which may interfere with the progress of labor
Increased urination beginning 4 to 6 hours after delivery Increased diaphoresis, most commonly at night A normal bowel movement within 2 to 3 days
Which physical signs and symptoms might the postpartum patient experience following delivery? (Select all that apply.)
Supine
Which position is best when assessing the postpartum woman's perineum
Ectopic
Which type of pregnancy is considered a serious problem
Late deceleration
While assessing a laboring patient, which fetal heart tone (FHT) would the nurse consider cause for further or constant monitoring
14 to 16 weeks' gestation
While in the clinic, a first-time pregnant patient asks the nurse when she should be able to feel the fetus move. What is the nurse's best response
Fundus
Within 12 hours after delivery, what rises to the umbilicus?
Homan's sign: data collect for clot
dorsiflexion of the foot and ask if pain in calf
Involution
return of uterus to prepregnant size takes 6 weeks
Bowel: decreased motility leads to constipation, fear of pain
take scheduled stool softener, increase fluids and fiber, C/section patient must data collect bowel sounds and flatus
Emotional: nursing interventions
1. Taking in: 1st 24 hours, sleeps, eats 2. Taking hold: concerned with learning and caring for neonate 3. Letting go: reestablishes relationship with others
serious problems
A low Apgar score indicates
28 cm
A nurse is collecting data on a patient who is 28 weeks pregnant. What would the nurse expect the fundal height to measure in centimeters
Breast Uterus Bladder Bowel Lochia Episiotomy Homan's sign Emotional
BUBBLE-HE (NI= nursing interventions)
Gently massage the fundus to increase contractility
During a postpartum check, the nurse assesses the new mother's uterus and notes it to be boggy. What is the nurse's first intervention
FHT
Fetal heart tones
Lochia Serosa
Pink to brown; lasts for 5 days
Para
The number of births
Third
The placenta is delivered in which stage of labor
Full bladder
What can affect the level of the fundus
Bladder: diuresis with hormonal changes post placental delivery
empty bladder q2h while awake
I can stop taking my vitamins if I have hemorrhoids
A pregnant patient comes into the clinic complaining of constipation. Which statement by the patient indicates the need for further teaching
Gravida
A pregnant woman
lochiah
The term for vaginal discharge after delivery is
Fertilization
What occurs when the sperm fuses with the ovum
Lochia Alba
Slightly yellow to white; lasts 10 days to 2 weeks
Molding
The changes in the fetal skull during delivery are called
Engrossment
The father's behavior when introduced to his new baby is typically an intense fascination. What is this behavior considered
Passage of meconium stool by the fetus
The laboring patient has just had membranes ruptured by the physician. The amniotic fluid is greenish-brown in color. What does this abnormal finding indicate
LOA
The physician is performing the Leopold maneuver on a laboring patient to check for fetal position. What is the most common position for delivery?
TOLAC
Trial of Labor After Cesarean section
Vagina
After a patient's membranes have ruptured, what should the nurse assess
Apply alcohol on the cord stump daily to keep it dry until it falls off.
The nurse teaches care of the umbilical cord to a new mother. What instruction will the nurse provide
Hot shower
What will help with engorgement
Episiotomy: pain, edema, evisceration
data collect area, ice (1st 24 hours, sitz bath after 24 hours)
Hyperemesis gravidarum
A nurse is writing a care plan for a diagnosis of imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements. What is the most common nutrition-related discomfort of pregnancy
Retained fragments of the placenta
A patient delivered her infant 36 hours ago. She is sitting in bed when she feels a gush of warm fluid between her legs. She calls the nurse, who finds her bleeding. This is an example of late postpartum hemorrhage. What is the most common cause of late postpartum hemorrhage
That is linea nigra, a darkened line from the pubis to the umbilicus, as a result of increased hormones.
A pregnant patient asks the nurse about a darkened line that is seen on her abdomen. What would be the best response
10 weeks
A pregnant patient comes to the clinic for a prenatal visit. At how many weeks' gestation would the patient need to be to hear fetal heart tones using a Doppler scan
Dorsiflex her foot when the cramp occurs.
A pregnant patient comes to the clinic for a prenatal visit. She complains of being frequently awakened at night by leg cramps. What instructions should the nurse give this patient
April 17, 2005
A woman comes to the clinic for her first prenatal visit. The nurse asks when her first day of her last menstrual cycle was. The woman reports July 10, 2004. What would the nurse calculate her estimated date of delivery to be using the Naegele rule
Lightening
A woman who is pregnant informs her friends that the fetus has dropped. The medical term for this is: