antepartum part 2

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A pregnant client is seen in the health care clinic for a regular prenatal visit. The client tells the nurse that she is experiencing irregular contractions, and the nurse determines that the client is experiencing Braxton Hicks contractions. Which nursing action should the nurse take?

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A client in her twenty-fourth week of pregnancy is admitted to the hospital in preterm labor. She asks the nurse if her baby will live if the labor cannot be stopped. Which diagnostic test should the nurse expect the primary health care provider to prescribe?

4

A hepatitis B screen is performed on a pregnant client, and the results indicate the presence of antigens in the maternal blood. Which does the nurse anticipate to be prescribed?

4

A nursing student prepares a teaching plan for a pregnant client newly diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. The nursing instructor suggests changing the plan if the student includes which information?

3

A pregnant client tells the nurse that she has been craving "unusual foods." On further data collection, the nurse discovers that the client has been ingesting daily amounts of white clay dirt from her backyard. Which laboratory result indicates a physiological consequence of a result of this practice?

3

The nurse is caring for a pregnant client with a history of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Which problem has the highest priority for this client?

1

The nurse is collecting data from a client with placenta previa during an office visit. The nurse should check which item as first priority?

1

Which should be included in the plan of care for a pregnant teenager to reinforce instructions regarding dental care?

1

The nurse is reading the primary health care provider's documentation regarding a pregnant client and notes that the primary health care provider has documented that the client has an android pelvic shape. Which descriptions apply to an android pelvis? Select all that apply.

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A client is seen in the health care clinic for complaints of vaginal bleeding and mild abdominal cramping. On further data collection, the nurse notes that the client's last menstrual period was 10 weeks ago. The client reports that a home pregnancy test was performed and the results were positive. On physical examination, it is noted that the client has a dilated cervix. The nurse understands that the client is at risk for which type of abortion?

2

A contraction stress test is scheduled for the client. The woman asks the nurse about the test. Which response describes the most accurate description of the test?

2

A perinatal client with a history of heart disease has been instructed on care at home. Which statement made by the client indicates the need for further teaching?

2

During a prenatal visit of a client diagnosed with placenta previa, the primary health care provider defers doing a vaginal examination. The nurse understands that this examination is avoided in this situation because of what potential risk?

2

The client arrives at the prenatal clinic for her first prenatal assessment. The client tells the nurse that the first day of her last menstrual period (LMP) was October 20, 2019. Using Nägele's rule, the nurse determines the estimated date of birth is which date?

2

The nurse assists a pregnant client with cardiac disease in identifying resources to help her care for her 18-month-old child during the last trimester of pregnancy. The nurse encourages the pregnant client to use these resources primarily to accomplish which tasks?

2

The nurse is assisting in conducting a prenatal session with a group of expectant parents. Which comment related to female hormones made by a parent indicates the need for further teaching?

2

The nurse is assisting in performing a prenatal examination on a client in the third trimester of pregnancy. The primary health care provider performs Leopold's maneuvers on the client. Which maneuver indicates the position of the fetus?

2

The nurse is collecting data from a pregnant client who is currently at 28 weeks' gestation. At her prior prenatal visit, her fundal height measured 22 cm. The nurse measures the fundal height at this visit in centimeters and should expect which finding?

2

The nurse is working with a pregnant client regarding how to identify the existence of preterm contractions. The nurse plans to use which strategy as an effective teaching method?

2

The client is undergoing an amniocentesis at 16 weeks' gestation to detect the presence of biochemical or chromosomal abnormalities. Which instructions should the nurse reinforce to the client?

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A client is scheduled for an amniocentesis and tells the nurse, "I'm not sure I should have this test done." Which response by the nurse is appropriate?

1

A pregnant client asks the nurse about the type of exercises that are allowable during the pregnancy. The nurse should instruct the client that which is the safest exercise?

1

During initial data collection of a client who is pregnant, the nurse notes that the laboratory report shows leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia, and an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate. The nurse suspects human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Which laboratory study further supports the presence of HIV?

3

In the prenatal clinic, the nurse is gathering data from a new client for the health history information. Which action is the best way for the nurse to elicit correct responses to questions that refer to sexually transmitted infections?

3

The nurse is assisting in planning care to meet the emotional needs of a pregnant woman. Which nursing intervention is least likely to assist in meeting her emotional needs?

3

The nurse is preparing a pregnant client for a transvaginal ultrasound exam. The nurse should tell the client that which will occur?

3

The nurse is providing information to a pregnant woman about food items high in folic acid. Which mid-afternoon snack should be recommended to supply folic acid?

3

The nurse is reinforcing instructions to a pregnant client regarding measures that will strengthen the perineal floor muscles. Which should the nurse include in the instructions?

3

The nurse is reinforcing teaching to a pregnant woman about the physiological effects and hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy. The woman asks the nurse about the purpose of estrogen. The nurse bases the response on which purpose of estrogen?

3

When collecting data on a pregnant client, the nurse includes which question to determine whether the client is at risk for toxoplasmosis parasite infection?

3

A pregnant client asks the nurse in the clinic when she will be able to start feeling the fetus move. The nurse responds by telling the mother that fetal movements should be noted at which time interval?

4

A primigravida client comes to the clinic and has been diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. She has repeatedly verbalized concern regarding safety of the fetus. Which client problem does the nurse identify as the priority at this time?

4

The nurse is collecting data on a pregnant client and is preparing to take the client's blood pressure. In which position should the nurse place the client?

4

The nurse is gathering data from a pregnant client about physiological risk factors. The nurse should be sure to obtain which priority data?

4

The nurse is reinforcing a teaching session to a group of adolescent pregnant clients and is discussing the importance of nutrition. The nurse includes which information in the discussion?

4

The nurse is reinforcing instructions to a maternity client on how to keep a fetal activity diary. Which instruction should the nurse provide the client?

4

The nurse is teaching a pregnant client how to perform Kegel exercises. The nurse should tell the client that these exercises are for which purpose?

4

The nurse reviews the antenatal history of a client in early labor. The nurse recognizes that which factor noted in the history presents the greatest potential for causing neonatal sepsis following delivery?

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Which statement by a pregnant client who is human immunodeficiency (HIV) positive indicates her understanding of the risk to her newborn during delivery?

4

While assisting with the measurement of fundal height, the client at 36 weeks' gestation states that she is feeling lightheaded. On the basis of the nurse's knowledge of pregnancy, the nurse determines that this is most likely a result of which reason?

4

A client with type 1 diabetes mellitus in the first trimester of pregnancy is scheduled for a primary health care provider's visit. The client asks the nurse whether a change in the medication to treat the diabetes will occur at this time. Which statement is true?

2

The client asks the nurse about the purpose of the placenta. The nurse plans to respond to the client knowing which about the placenta?

4

A pregnant client is newly diagnosed as having gestational diabetes. She cries during the interview and keeps repeating, "What have I done to cause this? If I could only live my life over." Which client problem should initially direct nursing care at this time?

1

The nurse is collecting data from a prenatal client. The nurse determines that which situation places the client in the high-risk category for contracting human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)?

2

The nurse is measuring the fundal height of a client who is at 30 weeks of gestation. In preparing to perform the procedure the nurse should take which action?

4

A nursing instructor instructs the nursing students that surfactant is a substance needed to facilitate neonatal breathing. Which statements made by the nursing students indicate understanding regarding the presence of surfactant? Select all that apply.

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A client at 32 weeks of gestation with a diagnosis of severe preeclampsia is admitted to the maternity department. The client is alone and appears very anxious. Which statement by the nurse is therapeutic?

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A client is a gravida IV, para III in her final trimester of pregnancy. She does not attend usual social functions because of the fear of stress incontinence. Her oldest child is in a school play, which she wants to attend. Which measure is appropriate to suggest to the client?

1

A pregnant client asks the prenatal clinic nurse what the fetal period of development means. Which is correct information about the fetal period?

1

The nurse shares with a pregnant client that the result of her rubella screening is positive. Which is the nurse's response when asked by the client if it is safe for her 15-month-old toddler to receive the rubella vaccine?

4

The pregnant client with mitral valve prolapse is receiving anticoagulant therapy during pregnancy. The nurse collects data on the client and expects the client will indicate that which medication is prescribed?

4

A blood glucose screening measurement is performed on a pregnant client, and the results indicate that the blood glucose is elevated. Which prescription should the nurse anticipate for the client?

1

A nurse is reinforcing instructions to a client in the first trimester of pregnancy about measures to help with morning sickness. Which should the nurse include in the instructions? Select all that apply.

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Which statements made by a nursing student indicate that the student has an appropriate knowledge base regarding the pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)? Select all that apply.

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The nurse is assigned to care for a pregnant client being admitted to the nursing unit. Laboratory and diagnostic studies have confirmed a diagnosis of gestational trophoblastic disease (hydatidiform mole). The nurse collects data on the client and reviews the results of the laboratory and diagnostic studies, knowing that which findings are associated with this diagnosis? Select all that apply.

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A client asks the nurse to describe how her baby is developing at 12 weeks gestation. Which milestones should the nurse identify as present at this time? Select all that apply.

2 3 5

A pregnant client is seen in the health care clinic and asks the nurse what causes the breasts to change in size and appearance during pregnancy. Which response is appropriate for the nurse to make?

3

A pregnant client tests positive for hepatitis B virus (HBV). The nurse determines that the client understands this infection when the client makes which statement?

3

A pregnant client is seen in the health care clinic for a regular prenatal visit. The client tells the nurse that she is experiencing irregular contractions, and the nurse determines that the client is experiencing Braxton Hicks contractions. Which nursing action should be appropriate?

3

A pregnant client tells the nurse that she has been experiencing pain as a result of hemorrhoids. Which statement by the client identifies the need for further teaching regarding the hemorrhoids?

4

The nurse is assisting in planning care for a client with a diagnosis of placenta previa. The nurse identifies which as the priority goal for the client?

1

The nurse is assisting with care for a pregnant client in labor who will be delivering twins. The nurse prepares to monitor the fetal heart rates by performing which?

1

The nurse is discussing prenatal testing with a woman who is approximately 6 weeks pregnant. The nurse shares which tests are expected to be conducted during the first trimester? Select all that apply.

1 2 4

The nurse is explaining physiological changes of pregnancy that are related to melanocyte-stimulating hormone (melanotropin). Which pregnancy changes are related to the effects of this hormone? Select all that apply.

1 2 4

The nurse is reading the primary health care provider's (PHCP) documentation regarding a pregnant client and notes that the PHCP has documented that the client has a platypelloid pelvic shape. The nurse recognizes which characteristics to be present in the platypelloid pelvis? Select all that apply.

1 2 4 5

The nurse reviews the client's health record and notes that based on Leopold's maneuvers, the fetus is in a cephalic presentation. Which findings while performing Leopold's maneuvers support the identification of a cephalic presentation? Select all that apply.

1 2 5

A 26-year-old woman comes to the clinic and asks for a pregnancy test because she thinks she might be pregnant. The nurse assesses for which presumptive signs of pregnancy? Select all that apply.

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A client in the third trimester of pregnancy visits the clinic for a scheduled prenatal appointment. The client tells the nurse that she frequently has leg cramps, primarily when she is reclining. On the basis of the client's complaint which should the nurse do first?

3

A perinatal client is at risk for toxoplasmosis. Which instruction should the nurse reinforce with the client to prevent exposure to this disease?

3

The nurse is teaching a prenatal class on the anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system including hormones. Estrogen produces which effects, either directly or indirectly, during pregnancy? Select all that apply.

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The nurse is teaching a pregnant woman about the physiological effects and hormone changes that occur in pregnancy. The woman asks the nurse about the purposes of estrogen. Which responses should the nurse make to the client? Select all that apply.

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A pregnant woman in her second trimester calls the prenatal clinic nurse to report a recent exposure to a child with rubella. Which response by the nurse is appropriate?

4

The nurse is planning interventions for counseling a maternity client newly diagnosed with sickle cell anemia. The nurse understands that the important psychosocial intervention at this time is which action?

1

The nurse is preparing to collect data on a client with a possible diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy. Which should the nurse check first?

1

A pregnant woman who is at 38 weeks' gestation arrives at the emergency department. She reports the presence of bright red vaginal bleeding and denies the presence of any pain. Based on this information, what does the nurse determine the client may be experiencing?

1

A prenatal client has acquired the sexually transmitted infection, condyloma acuminatum (human papillomavirus). When assisting in planning care, which treatment should the nurse consider to be safe for this client?

1

A young pregnant woman with diabetes mellitus has lost 10 pounds during the first 15 weeks of gestation. The client tells the nurse, "I do not eat regular meals." Based on the client's statement, which is the best response by the nurse?

1

The nurse assigned to care for a client with mild preeclampsia should anticipate which specific nursing intervention for this client?

1

The nurse is assessing a client during a prenatal visit. The nurse takes the client's temperature and notes that the temperature is 99.2° F. Which nursing action is appropriate?

1

The nurse is assessing a client who is at 32 weeks of gestation. It has been 4 weeks since her last visit. Which assessment needs to be reported to the primary health care provider?

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The nurse is collecting data from a client who is pregnant with twins. The client has a healthy 5-year-old child who was delivered at 38 weeks, and she tells the nurse that she does not have a history of any type of abortion or fetal demise. The nurse should document which as the GTPAL for this client?

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The nurse in the prenatal clinic is collecting data regarding the client's nutritional knowledge. The nurse determines that the client understands the food items that are high in folic acid when the client states that she will be sure to eat which food items? Select all that apply.

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The nurse is reviewing the record of a pregnant client and notes that the primary health care provider has documented the presence of Chadwick's sign. The prenatal client asks the nurse to explain Chadwick's sign. Which information provided by the nurse is accurate? Select all that apply.

2 3 4

The nurse is working with a woman who has just been diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus. The nurse informs the client of which issues that may occur during this pregnancy because of this condition? Select all that apply.

2 3 4

A client is 8 weeks pregnant and has waves of nausea accompanied by vomiting throughout the day. Food odors consistently precipitate the nausea. Her husband has an important business dinner planned, and she is reluctant to attend because of the nausea and vomiting. This has placed a strain on the husband-wife relationship. Which statement by the nurse indicates an understanding of the problem?

2

The nurse is collecting data from a client during the first prenatal visit at 12 weeks' gestation. The client is anxious to know what the fetus will look like at this time. The nurse correctly responds to the client by providing which information? Select all that apply.

2 3 5

The clinic nurse is preparing to discuss cardiovascular changes of pregnancy in a prenatal class. Which information is appropriate for the nurse to present to this group? Select all that apply.

2 3 6

The nursing student is conducting a clinical conference regarding the hormones that are related to pregnancy, and the instructor asks the student about the function of progesterone. Which response made by the student indicates an understanding of the function of this hormone? Select all that apply.

2 4

The nurse is reading the primary health care provider's (PHCP) documentation regarding a pregnant client and notes that the PHCP has documented that the client has an android pelvic shape. The nurse understands that which characteristics are included with this pelvic shape? Select all that apply.

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A blood glucose screening measurement is going to be performed on a pregnant client. Which instructions should the nurse give to the client before this test?

3

A client beginning week 30 of gestation comes to the clinic for a routine visit. Which observation by the nurse indicates a need for further teaching?

3

A client is pregnant, has a history of heart disease, and has been instructed on care at home. Which statement by the client indicates that she understands her needs?

3

A licensed practical nurse (LPN) is assisting in the care of a client in preterm labor who is being started on intravenous magnesium sulfate to stop the contractions. The LPN checks to see that which is available on the unit as an antidote to magnesium sulfate?

3

A maternity nurse is caring for a client who is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of gestational diabetes. This is the client's first pregnancy. Which statement by the client indicates a knowledge deficit regarding gestational diabetes?

3

A nursing student is assigned to a client in labor. The nursing instructor asks the student to describe fetal circulation, specifically the ductus venosus. The instructor determines that the student understands the structure of the ductus venosus if the student states which about the ductus venosus?

3

A pregnant client asks the nurse in the clinic when she will be able to start feeling the fetus move. The nurse responds by telling the mother that fetal movements will be noted between which weeks of gestation?

4

A pregnant client has just been admitted to the hospital with severe preeclampsia. The nurse knows it is important to monitor for additional complications at this time. Which assessment should be part of the plan of care?

4

A client calls the primary health care provider's office to schedule an appointment because a home pregnancy test was performed and the results were positive. The nurse determines that the home pregnancy test identified the presence of which in the urine?

4

A client in the prenatal clinic presents with a blood pressure reading of 140/90 mm Hg, which is an elevation from last month's reading of 114/66 mm Hg. Which additional sign or symptom suggests to the nurse that the client has mild preeclampsia?

4

A client who consumes alcohol frequently is in the first trimester of pregnancy. Which is the expected outcome when the nurse initiates interventions to assist the client to cease alcohol consumption?

4

A client who is pregnant has been instructed on prevention of genital tract infections. Which statement by the client indicates an understanding of these prevention measures?

4

A client who is pregnant will be treated by a dermatologist for acne. Which statement if made by the client indicates a need for further teaching?

4

A primipara is being evaluated in the clinic during her second trimester of pregnancy. Which occurrence indicates an abnormal physical finding that necessitates further testing?

4

The nurse is providing education to the client with gestational diabetes who was recently placed on insulin therapy. Which information should the nurse tell the client about insulin needs during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy?

1

The nurse is providing emotional support to a client who experienced a spontaneous abortion. The nurse can best assist the client by planning care that focuses on which psychosocial issue?

1

The nurse is reinforcing instructions to a pregnant client regarding dietary measures to promote a healthy pregnancy. The nurse instructs the client to consume an adequate intake of fluid on a daily basis. Which statement by the client indicates an understanding of the daily fluid requirement?

1

The nurse is reinforcing the positive effects of breathing and relaxation techniques to a pregnant client with cardiac issues who has an 18-month-old child. Which primary outcome is the purpose for these interventions?

1

The nurse is reviewing the health history of a pregnant client. Which data noted in the client's health history would indicate a risk for spontaneous abortion?

1

The nurse is reviewing the record of a client who has just been told that her pregnancy test is positive. The nurse notes that the health care provider has documented the presence of Goodell's sign. The nurse determines that this sign is indicative of which change that occurs with pregnancy?

1

The nurse is teaching a pregnant woman about the physiological effects and hormone changes that occur in pregnancy, and the woman asks the nurse about the purpose of progesterone. According to the nurse, what is the purpose of progesterone?

1

The nursing instructor asks a nursing student to describe the process of quickening. Which statement indicates an understanding of this term?

1

During an initial prenatal visit, the nurse notes that the primary health care provider documents that the client is experiencing iron deficiency anemia. Which client data support this finding? Select all that apply.

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The nurse is collecting data from a pregnant client with a history of cardiac disease and is checking the client for venous congestion. The nurse inspects which body areas, knowing that venous congestion is commonly noted in which areas? Select all that apply.

1 2

The nurse is monitoring a pregnant client with gestational hypertension (GH) who is at risk for preeclampsia. The nurse should check the client for which signs of preeclampsia? Select all that apply.

1 2

A woman who is 8 weeks pregnant complains to the nurse about nausea. Which advice should the nurse provide to this client about ways to assist with this problem? Select all that apply.

1 2 3

The nursing instructor has taught a lecture on the reproductive cycle of the female and asks a nursing student to identify the functions of the vagina. The student correctly responds by identifying which functions? Select all that apply.

1 2 3

A client in the first trimester of pregnancy arrives at the health care clinic and reports that she has been experiencing vaginal bleeding. A threatened abortion is suspected, and the nurse reinforces a list of instructions for the client regarding management of care. Which instructions should the nurse place on the list? Select all that apply.

1 2 3 4

The nurse is checking a client's record for probable signs of pregnancy. Which are the probable signs of pregnancy that the nurse should note? Select all that apply.

1 2 3 4

The nurse is preparing to teach a pregnant client about the warning signs in pregnancy and prepares a list of the warning signs that indicate the need to notify the primary health care provider. Which warning signs should the nurse place on the list? Select all that apply.

1 2 3 4

The nurse in a prenatal clinic is teaching a group of pregnant clients about physiological adaptations during pregnancy. Which are increased during the first trimester of pregnancy? Select all that apply.

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A client presents at her primary health care provider's office 10 weeks pregnant with her first pregnancy. Which are presumptive signs of pregnancy that the client might be expected to have? Select all that apply.

1 2 4

The nurse working in a prenatal clinic receives a telephone call from a client at 22 weeks of gestation. The client reports some vaginal discharge and has started to experience menstrual-like cramps and diarrhea. Which responses by the nurse indicate an understanding of the implications of the client's signs/symptoms? Select all that apply.

1 2 4 5

The nurse-midwife is conducting a session on the process of conception with a group of nursing students. Which statements reflect that the nursing students understand the process of conception? Select all that apply.

1 2 4 5

The nurse is collecting data from a client who is pregnant with twins. The nurse understands that which complications are more likely to occur with a twin pregnancy? Select all that apply.

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A nurse is monitoring a pregnant client for the warning signs/symptoms of gestational hypertension. Which are signs/symptoms of this complication of pregnancy? Select all that apply.

1 3 4

The nurse in a prenatal clinic is teaching a group of pregnant clients about anemia and foods high in iron. Which foods are high in iron content? Select all that apply.

1 3 4

The nurse is preparing a woman with gestational hypertension for discharge and shares with the client directions to follow which instructions? Select all that apply.

1 3 4 5

The nurse is reviewing the record of a client who has just been told that a pregnancy test is positive. Which probable signs of pregnancy refer to the softening of the uterus and related structures? Select all that apply.

1 3 5

The nurse is collecting data on a client who is pregnant with twins. Which signs should alert the nurse to potential problems specifically related to the twin pregnancy? Select all that apply.

1 4

A client is admitted to the hospital and is in the first stage of labor. She tells you that her "bag of waters" broke. Which assessments of the amniotic fluid are considered to be normal? Select all that apply.

1 4 5

A client who is in the second trimester of pregnancy develops melasma during pregnancy. Which statements made by the client indicates an understanding of this condition? Select all that apply.

1 4 5

The nurse working in a prenatal clinic reviews a client's chart and notes that the primary health care provider documents that the client has a gynecoid pelvis. The nurse plans care understanding that which findings are characteristic of this type of pelvis? Select all that apply.

1 4 5

The nurse is collecting data on a client with severe preeclampsia. Which signs and symptoms are noted in severe preeclampsia? Select all that apply.

1 4 6

The clinic nurse is reviewing the records of the pregnant clients who will be seen in the clinic. Which client profile presents the greatest risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection?

2

The nurse has a teaching session with a malnourished client regarding iron supplementation to prevent anemia during pregnancy. Which statement indicates successful learning?

2

The nurse in the prenatal clinic is taking a nutritional history from a pregnant adolescent. Which statement by the client should alert the nurse to a potential concern regarding adequate nutritional intake during the pregnancy?

2

The nurse is assisting in conducting a prepared childbirth class and is instructing pregnant women about the method of effleurage. The nurse instructs the women to perform the procedure by taking which action?

2

The nurse is caring for a prenatal client who is at risk for placental abruption. Which risk factor documented in the client's record supports this risk factor?

2

The nurse is collecting data from a client who is pregnant with triplets. The client also has a 3-year-old child who was born at 39 weeks' gestation. The nurse should document which gravida and para status on this client?

2

The nurse is conducting a prenatal session with a group of expectant parents. The nurse recognizes that teaching regarding hormones has been successful if a parent makes which statement?

2

The nurse is describing the process of fetal circulation to a client during a prenatal visit. The nurse should tell the client that fetal circulation consists of which components?

2

The nursing instructor asks the nursing student to identify the reason that the pulse rate of a client in the second trimester of pregnancy has increased since the last visit. Which response indicates that the student understands the rationale of this physiological response?

2

The perinatal client is admitted to the obstetrical unit during an exacerbation of a heart condition. When planning for the nutritional requirements of the client, the nurse should consult with the dietitian to ensure which dietary measure?

2

The primary health care provider is performing a vaginal examination on a pregnant woman. Which assessments are considered to be normal physiological changes in the vagina? Select all that apply.

2 4 5

A client asks the nurse to describe how her developing baby will get enough blood and oxygen. The nurse responds that the fetal circulatory system accomplishes this task by which means? Select all that apply.

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The nurse is instructing a pregnant client in her first trimester about nutrition. The nurse should correct which misunderstanding on the part of the client about nutrition during pregnancy?

3

The nurse is monitoring a client with mild gestational hypertension (GH). Which data indicate that GH is a concern?

3

The nurse is preparing a 36-year-old gravida II, para I pregnant client for an amniocentesis. She is at 16 weeks of gestation. Which action should the nurse take before the procedure to ensure fetal safety?

3

The nurse is providing health care information to a pregnant client who is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive. The nurse instructs the client that it is important to avoid alcohol and cigarettes during pregnancy and to get adequate rest primarily to accomplish which goal?

3

The nurse is providing instructions to a pregnant client with genital herpes about the measures that need to be implemented to protect the fetus. Which instruction should the nurse provide to the client?

3

The nurse is reinforcing dietary instructions to a pregnant client with a history of lactose intolerance. The nurse should instruct the client to consume which best food item to ensure an adequate source of calcium in the diet?

3

The nurse is reinforcing instructions to a client about preterm labor. Which method of teaching should the nurse use?

3

The nurse is reviewing the health care record of a pregnant client at 24 weeks' gestation. The nurse should anticipate that the fundus should be located at which level?

3

The nurse is reviewing the record of a pregnant client and notes that the primary health care provider has documented the presence of Chadwick's sign. Which clinical finding supports the documentation of Chadwick's sign?

3

The nurse is told that a prenatal client is at risk for placental abruption. The nurse expects to note which risk factor documented in the client's record?

3

The pregnant woman complains of being awakened frequently by leg cramps. The nurse reinforces instructions to the client's partner and should tell the client to perform which measure?

3

When planning care for a woman with gestational hypertension (GH), the nurse plans to encourage which maternal behavior?

3

The nurse is reviewing the health care record of a pregnant client at 16 weeks of gestation. Which assessment findings are most likely present at this time? Select all that apply.

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A pregnant woman visiting a health care clinic for the first prenatal visit hears the primary health care provider discuss the preembryonic period of development with the nurse. The woman asks the nurse what this means. What information should the nurse share related to this stage of development? Select all that apply.

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The nurse is collecting data from the client about the presence of presumptive, probable, and positive signs of pregnancy. Which are the positive signs of pregnancy? Select all that apply.

3 6

A nonstress test is prescribed for a pregnant client, and the client asks the nurse about the procedure. Which informative statement should the nurse provide to the client?

4

A nulliparous woman asks the nurse when she will feel fetal movements. The nurse responds by telling the woman that the first recognition of fetal movement will occur at approximately which week of gestation?

4

A pregnant anemic client is concerned about her baby's condition following delivery. Which nursing response best supports the client?

4

A pregnant client is a gravida III, para 0, abortus II. She is placed on bed rest at home because of preterm labor. The nurse provides information to the husband, knowing that which instruction will assist in promoting family adaptation?

4

A pregnant client who has gestational diabetes mellitus tells the nurse that she is concerned about what her baby's condition will be following delivery. Which nursing response best supports the client?

4

A pregnant woman in the second trimester of pregnancy complains of constipation and describes the home care measures she is taking to relieve the problem. Which should the nurse determine is a harmful measure in preventing constipation?

4

A pregnant woman reports that she has just finished taking the prescribed antibiotics to treat a urinary tract infection. The mother expresses concern that her baby will be born with an infection. Which response should the nurse make to help reduce the maternal fears that the newborn will be born with an infection?

4

A woman is 24 weeks pregnant. She had a previous stillborn neonate at 38 weeks' gestation and a pregnancy that ended at 34 weeks with the birth of a stillborn girl. She states she has a 4-year-old son and an 8-year-old daughter who live with her at home and were both born at 38 weeks. What is her gravidity and parity, using the five-digit system (GTPAL)?

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During a prenatal visit, the nurse is explaining dietary management to a client with diabetes mellitus. The nurse determines that the teaching has been effective when the client makes which statement?

4

During a routine prenatal visit, a client complains of gingivitis and gums that bleed easily with brushing. When assisting to plan the care for the client, the nurse includes a goal that addresses proper nutrition to minimize this problem. The nurse determines that the goal has been achieved when the client makes which statement?

4

During an office visit, a prenatal client with mitral stenosis states she has been under a lot of stress lately. During data collection, the client questions everything the nurse does and behaves in an anxious manner. Which is the appropriate nursing response or action at this time?

4

During the first trimester of pregnancy, a client complains of frequent nausea followed by vomiting. On data collection, which finding indicates a serious nutritional disorder of pregnancy?

4

The client at 28 weeks' gestation is Rh negative and Coombs antibody negative. The nurse determines that the client understands what the nurse has taught her about Rh sensitization when the client makes which statement?

4

The client is in her second trimester of pregnancy. She complains of frequent low back pain and ankle edema at the end of the day. The nurse should recommend which measure to help relieve both discomforts?

4

The nurse caring for a client with abruptio placentae is monitoring the client for signs of disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC). The nurse should suspect DIC if which is observed?

4

The nurse employed in a primary health care provider's office is collecting information from a pregnant client. Which statement made by the client indicates the need for psychological referral?

4

The nurse is assigned to care for a client admitted with severe preeclampsia. Which is the priority nursing intervention for this client?

4

The nurse is assisting a client who, at 38 weeks of gestation, reports feeling dizzy, lightheaded, and nauseated when attempting to lie down on the examining table. Her skin is pale and is both cool and moist to the touch. Which action should the nurse perform first?

4

The nurse is assisting in developing a teaching plan for a pregnant client diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. Which instruction is the priority for this client?

4

The nurse is assisting in developing goals for the postpartum client who is at risk for infection. Which goal would be appropriate?

4

The nurse is assisting in teaching a series of classes on maintaining a healthy pregnancy. The goal for the class is "The pregnant woman will verbalize measures that may prevent physical traumatic conditions distressing to the fetus." Based on this goal, which topic should be a part of the teaching plan for this class?

4

The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with preeclampsia. Which statement by the client suggests the need for further teaching regarding possible complications of preeclampsia?

4

The nurse is caring for a client experiencing a partial placental abruption. The client is uncooperative and is refusing any interventions until her husband arrives at the hospital. The nurse analyzes the client's behavior as likely the result of which situation?

4

The nurse is collecting data on a pregnant woman who is diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) during the thirty-second gestational week. The nurse reviews the data and determines that which finding requires further follow-up?

4

The nurse is gathering data from a 16-year-old pregnant client during her initial prenatal clinic visit. The client is beginning week 18 of her first pregnancy. Which client statement indicates a need for further investigation?

4

The nurse is instructing a pregnant client on dietary sources of iron. Which client food selection demonstrates an understanding of teaching?

4

The nurse is performing an assessment on a pregnant client who has had a severe asthma attack. The nurse asks the client about prescription and herbal medications she is taking, and the client tells the nurse that she has been taking the herb chamomile. Which statement made by the client demonstrates correct information about this herbal intervention?

4

The nurse is preparing to reinforce instructions to a pregnant client about nutrition. The nurse plans to include which instruction in this client's teaching plan?

4

The nurse is reinforcing instructions to a pregnant client about the warning signs in pregnancy that require the need to notify the primary health care provider. The nurse determines that further teaching is needed if the client states that it is necessary to call the primary health care provider if which occurs?

4

The nurse is reinforcing instructions to a pregnant client regarding the need to consume folic acid in the diet. The nurse determines that the client understands the instructions when the client states that it is necessary to include which food item in the diet?

4

The nurse is reviewing the health record of a pregnant client at 16 weeks' gestation. The nurse should expect to document that the fundus of the uterus is located at which area?

4

The nurse is reviewing the laboratory results of a pregnant client and notes that the hemoglobin level is decreased. Physiological dilutional anemia is documented in the client's record by the primary health care provider. The nurse plans care, knowing that this type of anemia is a result of which situation?

4

The nurse is teaching a pregnant client about the physiological effects and hormone changes that occur in pregnancy. The client asks the nurse about the purpose of estrogen. Which description explains the purpose of estrogen?

4

The nurse reinforces instructions to a client with mild preeclampsia on home care. Which comment by the client indicates that teaching is effective?

4

When caring for the pregnant client with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which goal is appropriate?

4

When collecting data from a pregnant client at risk for disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), which factors should the nurse consider significant?

4

Which history places a maternity client at risk for uterine rupture?

4

A nursing student is conducting a clinical conference regarding the hormones related to pregnancy. The instructor asks the student about the function of thyroxine. Which statements by the student indicate an understanding of this hormone? Select all that apply.

4 5

A woman diagnosed previously with gestational hypertension is returning to the clinic for her scheduled prenatal appointment. During the assessment, the nurse is concerned that she is developing signs/symptoms that indicate that her mild gestational hypertension is progressing. What assessment findings indicate to the nurse that the mild gestational hypertension is progressing? Select all that apply.

4 5

A client who has just been told that she is pregnant asks a clinic nurse when the fetus's heart will be developed and beating. The nurse tells the client that the fetal heart is beating at what gestational week?

1

A pregnant client who has a positive pulmonary identification of the tuberculosis (TB) organism has been prescribed both isoniazid and rifampin. The nurse plans to implement which intervention?

1

The nurse is assigned to care for a pregnant client with a diagnosis of sickle cell anemia. The nurse plans care, knowing that which problem should receive highest priority?

1

The nurse is assisting with caring for a client who has a placenta previa. The nurse understands that a cervical examination should not be performed on the client primarily because it could have which consequence?

1

The nurse is caring for a pregnant client who was diagnosed with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and asks the nurse if she will be able to breastfeed the infant after delivery. Which response by the nurse is appropriate?

1

The nurse is collecting data from a client and is reviewing the client's health record to determine the risk for preterm labor. Which finding places the client at risk for preterm labor?

1

The nurse is collecting data from a client on her first prenatal visit. Which factor indicates that the client is at risk for developing gestational diabetes during this pregnancy?

1

The nurse is collecting data from a pregnant client with a history of cardiac disease. The nurse is checking for venous congestion. The nurse inspects which area, knowing that venous congestion is most commonly noted where?

1

The nurse is collecting data on a pregnant client in her twenty-second week. The nurse prepares to use a fetoscope to auscultate the fetal heart rate. The nurse hears a fetal heart rate of 115 beats per minute. Which action should the nurse take?

1

The nurse is preparing to monitor a fetal heart rate. The nurse locates a round, ballottable shape just above the symphysis pubis. Fetal small parts are located on the right side of the uterus with a concave shape located on the left side of the uterus. Where should the nurse listen to hear the strongest fetal heart tones?

1

A pregnant client in the prenatal clinic states that her last menstrual period (LMP) began April 5 and ended April 12. According to Nägele's rule, which is the estimated date of delivery (EDD)?

2

A pregnant client in the second trimester of pregnancy is admitted to the maternity unit with a suspected diagnosis of abruptio placentae. Which finding should the nurse expect to note if this condition is present?

2

A pregnant client is positive for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The nurse educates the client and determines that there is a need for further teaching if the client makes which statement?

2

A woman at 20 weeks of gestation calls the primary health care provider's office and speaks to the nurse. The client states that she is having subtle but persistent changes in her vaginal discharge, menstrual-like cramps, and diarrhea. Which is the least helpful response to the client?

2

A couple comes to the family planning clinic and asks about sterilization procedures. Which question by the nurse helps determine whether this method of family planning is appropriate?

2

A nonstress test is performed on a client, and the results are documented in the chart. The results are documented as a reactive nonstress test. Which interpretation should the nurse make of these results?

2

A pregnant client asks the nurse about the hormone that stimulates postpartum contractions. The nurse tells the client that which primary hormone stimulates postpartum contractions?

2

A client who is 6 months pregnant is attending her first prenatal visit. On the first prenatal visit, the nurse notes that the client is gravida 4, para 0, abortion 3. The client is 5 feet, 6 inches tall, weighs 130 pounds, and is 25 years old. She states, "I get really tired after working all day and can't keep up with my housework." Which factor in the above data should lead the nurse to suspect gestational diabetes?

3

A pregnant client in the third trimester of pregnancy with a diagnosis of mild preeclampsia is being monitored at home for progression of the disease process. The home care nurse reinforces teaching the client about the signs that need to be reported to the primary health care provider (PHCP) and tells the client to call the PHCP if which occurs?

3

A pregnant client is anxious to know the gender of the fetus and asks the nurse when she will be able to know. The nurse responds by telling the client that the gender of the fetus can usually be determined by which range of weeks?

3

A pregnant client is seen in the health care clinic for a regular prenatal visit. The client tells the nurse that she is experiencing irregular contractions. The nurse determines that the client is experiencing Braxton Hicks contractions. Based on this finding, which nursing action is appropriate?

3

A pregnant client is seen in the health care clinic with reports of morning sickness. When the client asks the nurse about measures to relieve this situation, what is the nurse's appropriate suggestion?

3

A pregnant woman reports to the health care clinic complaining of loss of appetite, weight loss, and fatigue. Following an assessment, tuberculosis is suspected. A sputum culture is obtained and identifies the Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the sputum. The nurse reinforces instructions to the client regarding therapeutic management of tuberculosis. Which statement is included in therapeutic management?

3

A prenatal client diagnosed with anemia has come to the clinic. After reviewing the client's health record, the nurse notes that the laboratory values indicate low hemoglobin and hematocrit levels. Which problem do the data best support?

3

During a prenatal visit, the nurse checks the fetal heart rate (FHR) of a client in the third trimester of pregnancy. The nurse determines that the FHR is normal if which heart rate is noted?

3

During a routine prenatal visit the client states, "I have not been able to get my wedding ring off for the past 2 days. I guess the heat is making my fingers swell." Which should the nurse check further?

3

The nurse collects data from a pregnant client diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia during her third trimester for additional risk factors associated with the anemia. Which statement made by the client should the nurse question to receive more information?

3

The nurse encourages the childbearing woman diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to avoid alcohol and cigarettes during pregnancy and to obtain adequate rest. Which outcome is specific to this client?

3

The nurse instructs a pregnant client diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to report immediately to the primary health care provider any early signs of vaginal discharge or perineal tenderness. Which is the primary expected outcome for this intervention?

3

The nurse is caring for a client receiving magnesium sulfate for preeclampsia. During the administration of this medication, which should the nurse specifically monitor?

3

The nurse is collecting data from a pregnant client when the client asks the nurse about the purpose of the fallopian tubes. Which is the accurate response the nurse should make?

3

The nurse is gathering data from a prenatal client with heart disease. The nurse carefully evaluates vital signs, monitors for weight gain, and checks the fluid and nutritional status. For which complication is the nurse collecting data?

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