MCS AQ
In which location would the nurse expect the fundus to be palpated if involution is progressing as expected in a postpartum client 12 hours after birth?
1 cm above the umbilicus
Where would the nurse expect the fundus to be located on the second postpartum day?
1-2 fingerbreadths below the umbilicus
Which conclusion is indicated by a positive contraction stress test (CST)?
Late deceleration of the FHR are occurring with each contraction
Which additional nursing care is needed for the postpartum client after a cesarean birth due to her postsurgical status?
Administering the prescribed pain meds
A multiparous client with a hx of gestational HTN and previous hx of abruption is in the transition phase of labor. The electronic fetal monitor shows bradycardia, and a change is seen in the contour of the client's abd. Which is the nurse's immediate action?
Alerting staff to the need for immediate cesarean delivery
Which information in a postpartum client's health hx would alert the nurse to monitor the client for signs of infection?
Blood loss of 850mL after a vaginal birth
A client is admitted at 40 wks gestation with her cervix dilated 5cm and 100% effaced, the presenting part at station 0, and fetal heart tones heard just above the umbilicus. Which fetal presentation is indicated by these assessment findings?
Breech
The nurse is teaching a class of expectant parents about changes that are to be expected during pregnancy. Which changes would the nurse explain result from melanocyte stimulating hormone?
Chloasma Linea nigra
The nurse plans to delegate some of the tasks for the DC of a postpartum client to an unlicensed health care worker. Which activity must be performed by the nurse?
Comparing the ID bands of mother and infant
A client at 35 wks gestation calls the prenatal clinic, concerned that she has "not felt the baby move as much as usual." The nurse would direct the client to call back after which action?
Drink a glass of orange juice and time 10 fetal movements
Which fetal position would the nurses suspect when the fetal heartbeat is heard most distinctly in the upper left quadrant of the abd of the client in early labor
Left sacral anterior
When listening for the fetal heart, the nurses hears a beat at the rate of 136 in the RUQ of the client's abd and at the midline below the umbilicus. Which are the sources of these two sounds?
Funic souffle and FHR
Which factor puts a client at increased risk for postpartum hemorrhage?
Giving birth to a baby weighing 9lb 8oz
which is not a potential nutrition risk in pregnancy
HTN
The nurse is assessing a pregnant 16 y/o client. Which factors associated with adolescent pregnancy would the nurse consider when developing a plan of care for this client?
Higher rate of postpartum depression inappropriate dietary choices higher rate of anemia incomplete bone mass
Which assessment findings are suggestive of postpartum depression
Lethargy Ambivalence Emotional lability
Which assessment and interventions are needed once and epidural catheter has been inserted
Maintain IV fluid admin Have oxygen available in case of hypotension Check the bladder for distention Q2H Monitor FHR and labor progress per hospital protocol
Which action would the nurse take when a lab report indicates that a postpartum client being prepared for DC has aWBC count of 16,000/mm3
place the report in the client's record because this is an expected postpartum finding
Which problem predisposes a client to postpartum hemorrhage
Multifetal pregnancy
Which position of the fetus most often causes low back pain during labor
Occiput posterior
Which FHR pattern during labor would concern the nurse?
One that drops to 100 bpm after the peak of a contraction
Which cardiac disease has the lowest risk for maternal mortality
Patent dutus arteriosus
When planning care for a client with Type 1 DM, which change in insulin requirements would the nurse anticipate on the first post partum day?
Sudden decrease
Which sign would indicate possible heart failure in a client with heart disease in the immediate postpartum period?
Tachypnea
A primipara about to be DC's with her newborn asks the nurse many questions regarding infant care. Which phase of maternal adjustment does this behavior illustrate?
Taking-hold
Which info would be given to a client about her position while an internal fetal monitor is in place
The most comfortable position may be assumed
A client has a blood pressure of 90/50 during her first visit to the prenatal clinic. On a subsequent visit, at 34wks her bp is 120/76. Which would the nurse conclude might have caused the change
The possible development of preeclampsia
Which info would the nurse include in the discharge teaching of a postpartum client
The prenatal Kegel tightening exercises should be continued
A pregnant client asks how smoking will affect her baby. Which info about cigarette smoking will influence the nurse's response.
The resulting vasoconstriction affects both fetal and maternal blood vessels
For which reason is a client with worsening preeclampsia placed in a nonstimulating environment
To reduce the probability of tonic-clonic seizures
A few hours after being admitted in early labor, a primigravida perspires profusely and becomes restless, flushed, and irritable and says she is going to vomit. Which phase of the first stage of labor does the nurse suspect the client has entered.
Transition
Which conditions increase the risk for postpartum hemorrhage?
Twin birth Overdistended bladder Retained placental fragments
The nurse is assessing a client with a tentative dx of hydatidiform mole. Which clinical finding would the nurse anticipate
Unusual uterine enlargement
a 16 y/o adolescent visits the prenatal clinic b/c she has missed three menstrual periods. Before her physical exam she says, "I don't know what the problem is, but I just can't be pregnant." Which is the nurse's most appropriate response
Why did you decide to come to the prenatal clinic
A client at 37 wks gestation is in the ED after a MVA. VS upon admission are 110/72 98. The client begins c/o sudden, sharp abd pain, and repeated VS are 90/60 108. Which nursing intervention is the priority at this time?
apply an electronic fetal monitor
A client states her husband is a fraternal twin and asks about her probability of having twins. Which is an appropriate response by the nurse
You have no greater probability of having twins than anyone else in the general population
Which nursing intervention would be indicated in the care of a client in the first stage of labor with the FHR baseline that was in the 150s and is now in the 130s with variability present?
Continuing to monitor the client
A client at her first visit to the prenatal clinic states that she has missed 3 periods and thinks that she is carrying twins because her abd is so large. She now has a brownish vaginal discharge. Her BP is increased, indicating that she may have gestational HTN. Which condition is suggested by this client profile
Hydatidiform mole
A client with gestation HTN is receiving education from the nurse in self care. Which instruction would the nurse give for this client
ensure adequate sodium intake
Which is the initial nursing action when a multipara requests something for pain
examining the client's cervix for dilation and effacement
Which clinical condition concerns the nurse the most for an OB client with heart disease
obesity, anemia, HTN, emotional distress
A client with preeclampsia has delivered and is receiving magnesium sulfate postpartum. Which nursing action is the priority during the immediate 4 hours after delivery?
observing amount of lochia
Which fetal heart tracing during labor can most likely result in fetal hypoxia and metabolic acidosis.
Recurrent late decelerations
Which are presumptive signs of pregnancy that the nurse would expect when assessing a client at 10 wks gestation?
Amenorrhea, breast changes, urinary frequency
A client who reports that she has been following the recommended pregnancy diet is dx with gestation HTN. Which instruction would the nurse give about her diet at this time.
Change nothing
The nurse applies fetal and uterine monitors to the abd of a client in active labor. When the client has contractions, the nurse notes a 15 bpm deceleration of the FHR below the baseline lasting 15 seconds. Which is the next nursing action
Changing maternal position
A client's membranes ruptured when her cervix is dilated to 7cm and the fetal head is at station +1. Which action would the nurse take in response to this situation
Check the FHR while observing the color of the amniotic fluid
During a nonstress test, the baseline FHR of 130-140 bpm rises to 160 twice and 157 once during a 20 minute period. Each of these episodes lasts 20 seconds. Which action would the nurse take
DC the test because the pattern is within the normal range
The nurse admits a client to the birthing unit at 40wks gestation and determines that her contractions are 10mins apart and her cervix is dilated 2cm Which stage of labor is the client in
Latent first stage
Which position increases cardiac output in the OB client with cardiac disease
Lateral positioning
a 37 y/o G3P2001 client with HTN and type 1 DM with good glycemic control is seen in the antepartum testing unit for a NST at 36 wks. Her OB hx includes an intrauterine fetal death at 38 wks. What risk factors in the client's hx indicate the need for an NST
age older than 35 the risk for placental insufficiency a hx of stillbirth from her last pregnancy HTN Type 1DM
A client in labor is experiencing discomfort because her fetus is in the occiput posterior position. Which nursing action will help relieve this discomfort
applying pressure against her sacrum
12 hours after a spontaneous birth a client's temperature is 100.4. which condition would the nurse suspect as the cause of the increase in temp?
dehydration
Which response would the nurse provide to a husband who is stating that his wife has been irritable and crying frequently after bringing her fourth child home from the hospital 3 weeks ago?
having 4 children is tiring, and assistance and assessment are needed
Which nursing action best promotes parent-infant attachment behaviors
keeping the new family together immediately after the birth
A client in active labor is 100% effaced, dilated cm and at +1 station. Which stage of labor has the client reached
first
Which action would the nurse take before birth when meconium staining is present
gathering equipment for neonatal resuscitation
Which are risk factors of DM in pregnancy
preterm birth, HTN, C-section
Which factor in a client's hx suggests a risk for preterm labor
multiple UTIs
Which complication is the result of type one DM in a pregnant client
increased risk of hypertensive states
The nurse is caring for a client whose fetus is in a breech presentation. The membranes rupture and meconium appears in the vaginal introitus. Which would the nurse recognize this indicates?
A common occurrence in breech presentation
a primigravida at 42 wks gestation has fluid leaking from her vagina and is complaining of back pain. Which conclusion is supported by the assessment data recorded
Cesarean birth is anticipated
Which response would the nurse give to a newly delivered client who asks to take the placenta home with her upon DC?
I need to check the hospital protocol for our policy on that practice
Which finding indicates a complication of the labor process in a client with a hx of T5 spinal cord injury
Increased BP
Which assessment findings support the conclusion that a client is entering the transition phase of the first stage of labor?
Increased bloody show, irritability, and shaking
Which is a potential cause of fetal tachycardia when a client is in active labor?
Increased maternal metabolism
The nurse who is admitting a newborn to the nursery observes a fetal scalp monitor site on the scalp. Which complication would the nurse monitor this newborn for?
Infection
Which intervention would the nurse question when caring for a client who has tested positive for HIV?
Internal fetal scalp electrode
The nurse concludes that the parents of a newborn with Erb's palsy have an accurate understanding of the infant's prognosis. Which statement made by the parents confirms this conclusion
Recovery usually occurs in about 3 months
After 6 hrs in labor a client is dilated 5 cm and at -1 station. In the next hour her contractions gradually become irregular and more uncomfortable. Which possibility would the nurse immediately consider
The client has a full bladder
A client in active labor is admitted to the birthing room. A vaginal exam reveals that her cervix is dilated 6-7 cm. In light of this finding, which would the nurse expect
The client's contractions will become longer and more frequent
Late FHR declerations begin to appear when a client's cervis is dilated 6cm and her contractions are occurring q4m and lasting 45 seconds. Which is the likely cause of these late declerations?
Uteroplacental insufficiency
Which type of lochia would the visiting nurse expect to observe on a client's pad on the fourth day after a vaginal delivery?
moderate rubra
Which intervention becomes critical when a client's membranes spontaneously ruptures at 37 weeks and she has no contractions
monitor for fever
Which information would the nurse include when teaching a client experiencing a postterm pregnancy
monitor for signs of labor, perform daily fetal movement counts, go to the birthing facility soon after labor begins, call the PCP if the membranes rupture, keep appointments for fetal assessment tests and cervical checks
Which is correct regarding the safety of caffeinated beverages during pregnancy
one 12oz cup of coffee per day is probably fine; high consumption is often r/t a decrease in birth wt
The nurse in the postpartum unit is teaching self-care to a group of new mothers. Which color would the nurse teach them that the locial discharge will be on the fourth postpartum day?
pinkish brown
Late declerations are present on the monitor strip of a cline with an IV who received epidural anesthesia 20 mins ago. Which action would the nurse take immediately?
reposition the client from supine to left lateral
How would the nurse explain the cause of caput succedaneum in a newborn to the new mother
swelling of the soft tissue of the scalp as a result of pressure during labor
The nurse is teaching a childbirth preparation class regarding the discomforts of labor. Which condition has the greatest influence on the perception of pain for a woman in labor
tension of client