PrepU Family Planning
A young female client states her menstrual cycle has become irregular. The client does not desire pregnancy at this time, has a family history of hypercholesterolemia, and was diagnosed with a bicornuate uterus in the past. Which prescription from the health care provider will the nurse question for this client?
Insert a hormone-releasing intrauterine device (IUD).
A client is requesting information on the various available contraceptives. When explaining a vaginal spermicide, which information should the nurse prioritize?
Insert the product by applicator in the vagina prior to intercourse.
A couple wants to start a family. They are concerned that their child will be at risk for cystic fibrosis because they each have a cousin with cystic fibrosis. They are seeing a nurse practitioner for preconceptual counseling. What would the nurse practitioner tell them about cystic fibrosis?
It is an autosomal recessive disorder.
The nurse is teaching a client about a vasectomy. The nurse determines the session is successful when the client correctly chooses which fact concerning the vasectomy?
It's usually done as an office procedure.
Which statement best explains the action of the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) of fertility control?
LAM causes suppression of the ovulation process.
A family with preschool-aged children is discussing ways to preserve their cultural heritage. Which suggestions by the community health nurse may help the family preserve the culture? Select all that apply.
Plan a traditional food night once a week. Have the children bring their friends of another culture over so everyone can share what they know about their family culture. Once a week, have a night when family members speak only the native language. Locate some books that describe the culture and read them as a family.
Which concept characterizes transcultural nursing?
Planning care compatible with the client's health belief system
Which hormone is involved if a couple engages in the rhythm method of birth control?
Progesterone
A woman visits the family planning clinic to request a prescription for birth control pills. Which factor would indicate that an ovulation suppressant would not be the best contraceptive method for her?
She has a family history of thromboembolism.
Which information is important for a woman to understand before undergoing a scheduled tubal ligation?
She must think of the procedure as irreversible.
The nurse working at a family planning clinic evaluates a client's risk for complications from oral contraceptives. Which factor places the client at highest risk?
Smokes one pack of cigarettes per week
Why is fertility testing initiated with sperm analysis of the male partner?
Sperm analysis is one of the easiest tests to complete.
The nurse in a primary care clinic and a client have come to see the primary care provider because the client is getting married and wants to have a prenuptial gynecologic examination. After the exam, the nurse asks about the woman's plan to have a family. The woman responds, "Why do I have to plan for a family?" What would be the nurse's best response?
The couple can control the time between births when they plan their family.
A nurse is planning the discharge of a newborn to parents recently immigrated from Syria. Which action best indicates that the nurse provides culturally sensitive care?
The nurse researches the clients' cultural characteristics and beliefs.
The nurse is preparing a teaching session for a client considering tubal ligation. Which factor should the nurse prioritize in this session?
This is a permanent and irreversible procedure for birth control.
The nurse on the elective surgery floor receives a report that describes the client's abdominal wound dressing as having a moderate amount of yellowish and bloody drainage on it and a very foul smell. In planning for a dressing change, it is most important for the nurse to perform which action?
Wash the nurse's hands before and after the dressing change.
A woman is 40 years old and a heavy smoker. She has a single sexual partner but has very irregular menstrual cycles. She wants a highly reliable contraceptive. Which method would be the best recommendation?
a diaphragm and spermicide
A woman uses a diaphragm for contraception. The nurse would instruct her to return to the clinic to have her diaphragm fit checked after which occurrence?
a weight gain of 10 lb (4.5 kg)
A client prescribed oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) has presented for a routine visit. Which finding, if reported by the client upon assessment, should the nurse prioritize?
abdominal pain
A nurse is teaching a couple about how to use a condom. The nurse determines the couple can properly apply the condom when they state that it should be applied at which time to be most effective?
before penile-vulvar contact
After 6 months of unsuccessfully trying to conceive, a 31-year-old woman and her husband have sought a referral to a fertility specialist in order to explore their options. A nurse at the clinic should recognize that the woman may benefit from:
clomiphene.
The public health nurse is teaching a community class of couples on fertility awareness-based methods. The nurse determines that additional teaching is needed when one of the couples states that they will be using which method?
coitus interruptus method
An intrauterine device (IUD) has been inserted into a client as a requested birth control method. What is an advantage of IUDs?
continuous protection without client's active participation
Which definition best explains the term "subfertility/infertility"
failure to achieve pregnancy after 1 year of unprotected intercourse
The nurse is providing contraception counseling to a perimenopausal woman who has had negative reactions to oral contraceptives (OCs) in the past and would like a long-term, nonhormone-based method that has a high rate of success. Neither she nor her husband wants to undergo surgery, however. Which method should the nurse recommend?
intrauterine device
Which nursing action is most important when caring for a sexually active female client requesting contraceptive education?
obtaining a urine specimen to determine if the client is currently pregnant
The nurse is meeting with a 36-year-old client who wishes to begin using contraceptives. The client reports being in a long-term, monogamous relationship, runs 2 miles per day, and smokes a pack of cigarettes each day. Which method will the nurse be least likely to suggest to the client?
oral contraceptive pills (OCPs)
A nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a woman who is planning to become pregnant. Which hormone secreted by the corpus luteum would the nurse include in the discussion when describing how the endometrium is prepped for egg implantation?
progesterone
A couple in their mid-30s are at their primary care provider's office because they have been unable to conceive for 3 years. They already have one child who is 4 years of age. The care provider explains to them that they are dealing with what kind of infertility?
secondary infertility
A couple comes to the clinic and states to the nurse, "I don't think we are ever going to be able to have children. We have been trying but have had no luck." What assessments does the nurse anticipate will be performed for this couple? Select all that apply.
semen analysis ovulation monitoring tubal patency
A couple who is in for fertility testing ask the nurse what tests are commonly performed to assess fertility. The nurse replies that there are only three primary tests that are used. What are these tests?
semen analysis, ovulation monitoring, and tubal patency assessment
When using the contraceptive patch, a client should understand that it:
should be applied to the abdomen, buttocks, or back.
The estrogen content in the contraceptive pill performs which action?
suppresses follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
A couple has chosen fertility awareness as their method of contraception. The nurse explains that the unsafe period for them during the menstrual cycle would be at which time?
three days before and three days after ovulation
A young woman says she needs a temporary contraceptive but has a latex allergy. She mentions that she has had a papillomavirus infection. Also, she says she is terrible about remembering to take pills. Which method should the nurse recommend?
transdermal contraception
A nurse is instructing a client on birth control methods. The client asks about the cervical mucus method. When should the nurse tell the client she is fertile in relation to her mucus?
when it is thin, watery, and copious
An 18-year-old female client who is sexually active asks the nurse for information on barrier contraceptives. Which statement is appropriate for the nurse to include in the response?
"Cervical caps are most effective when used along with a spermicidal agent."
A nurse is preparing a client for intrauterine device (IUD) insertion. Which education will the nurse provide to the client?A nurse is preparing a client for intrauterine device (IUD) insertion. Which education will the nurse provide to the client?
"Checking the strings is recommended following insertion."
A female client has been trying to conceive for 3 months. She tells the nurse, "I just know something is wrong with me." Which response by the nurse is best?
"It can take up to 1 year of regular, unprotected intercourse to conceive."
A 20-year-old woman will soon begin taking oral contraceptives for the first time. What advice should the nurse provide to this client?
"Make sure to seek care quickly if you experience bad headaches, calf pain, or changes in vision."
Which statement would be most appropriate when explaining endometriosis as a cause of a woman's infertility?
"Ovulation does take place; however, the misplaced endometrial tissue interferes with transport of the ovum."
The nurse has provided information to a client about oral contraceptive pills (OCPs). Which statement by the client would indicate a need for further education?
"Some oral contraceptive pills protect against STIs."
The nurse educates a 15-year-old female client on ways to prevent pregnancy. Which statement will the nurse include in the teaching?
"The use of a condom is a method often recommended to prevent pregnancy for people your age."
The nurse is caring for a client requesting oral contraceptive pills (OCPs). She has multiple sexual partners. The nurse recommends condoms to the client, but the client states, "I cannot use condoms because I am allergic to latex." Which response by the nurse is appropriate?
"You can still use condoms because they make latex-free condoms."
When providing preconception care to a client, which instruction will the nurse to provide about medications during pregnancy?
"You need to talk with your health care provider about using all prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal medications."
Subfertility/infertility is said to exist when a couple has failed to achieve pregnancy after how many months of unprotected sexual intercourse?
12
A nurse is teaching a woman how to use the basal body temperature method of contraception. the nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the woman identifies that she should refrain from having sexual intercourse at which time?
3 days after she records a slight drop in her temperature followed by an increase.
The nurse is caring for four female clients, all prescribed oral contraceptive pills (OCPs). The nurse will question giving an oral contraceptive pill to which client?
37-year-old client who has migraines with aura several times a week and smokes
The nurse cares for multiple clients planning to have children. Which client will the nurse identify as priority for needing a referral for prenatal genetic testing?
A male client with family history of sickle cell disease
The nurse is preparing to make a home visit to evaluate a 3-week-old infant. The nurse knows that the parents are a lesbian couple. When planning appropriate nursing interventions for this family, which must the nurse do first?
Assess for any personal biases about this nontraditional family structure.
A group of students are reviewing the various fertility drugs that are available. The students demonstrate understanding when they identify which drug as being administered orally?
Clomiphene
The nurse is planning interventions to promote the health of a family with young children. Which family task does the nurse need to consider when planning interventions?
Coping with loss of energy and privacy