Chapter 19 Prep U
The nurse instructs a pregnant patient with sickle cell anemia on ways to prevent a crisis. Which patient statement indicates that teaching has been effective?
"I should drink eight glasses of water every day."
A nurse is caring for a 45-year-old pregnant client with a cardiac disorder who has been instructed by her primary care provider to follow class I functional activity recommendations. The nurse correctly instructs the client to follow which limitations?
"You do not need to limit your physical activity unless you experience any problems such as fatigue, chest pain, or shortness of breath."
When evaluating fetal well-being, what is the maximum score on a biophysical profile?
10
A nursing instructor is teaching students about preexisting illnesses and how they can complicate a pregnancy. The instructor recognizes a need for further education when one of the students makes which statement?
A pregnant woman does not have to worry about contracting new illnesses during pregnancy."
A G4P3 client with a history of controlled asthma is upset her initial prenatal appointment is taking too long, making her late for another appointment. What is the nurse's best response when the client insists she knows how to handle her asthma and needs to leave?
Acknowledge her need to leave but ask her to demonstrate the use of inhaler and peak flow meter before she goes; remind her to take regular medications.
Which of the following statements regarding weight and pregnancy is correct?
An underweight woman should increase her caloric intake by 500 to 1000 calories a day.
A woman with cardiac disease at 32 weeks' gestation reports she has been having spells of light-headedness and dizziness every few days. Which instruction should the nurse prioritize?
Decrease activity and rest more often.
Which change best describes the insulin needs of a client with type 1 diabetes mellitus who has just delivered an infant vaginally without complications?
Decreased
Which response is most appropriate for a client with diabetes who wants to breast-feed but is concerned about the effects of breastfeeding on her health?
Diabetic clients may breast-feed; insulin requirements may decrease from breast-feeding
A pregnant client with deep vein thrombosis has been diagnosed as having systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The nurse would monitor the client closely for the development of which complication?
Fetal malnutrition
A pregnant patient asks why an α-fetoprotein serum level has been ordered. What should the nurse explain to the patient about this test?
It may reveal chromosomal abnormalities.
The nurse is assessing a mother who just delivered a 7 lb (3136 g) baby via cesarean delivery. Which assessment finding should the nurse prioritize if the mother has a history of controlled atrial fibrillation?
Jugular distention
A nursing instructor is teaching students about caring for a pregnant patient with a pre-existing disease. Which of the following does the instructor suggest has added to an increased incidence of pregnant women with a pre-existing disease?
More women waiting until after age 30 years to get pregnant
A woman is pregnant and has asthma. Her primary care provider has told her to continue taking prednisone during pregnancy, but she is concerned the drug may be teratogenic. What advice would be best to give her regarding this?
Prednisone is considered safe in the doses prescribed by her care provider.
A woman who has sickle cell anemia asks the nurse if her infant will develop sickle cell disease. The nurse would base the answer on which information?
Sickle cell anemia is recessively inherited.
Which result of a biophysical profile would indicate to the nurse that the fetus might tolerate labor poorly? Select all that apply.
a nonreactive nonstress test (NST) low amniotic fluid volume placental grade III
A nurse is caring for a pregnant client with heart disease in a labor unit. Which intervention is most important in the first 48 hours postpartum?
assessing for cardiac decompensation
When preparing a schedule of follow-up visits for a pregnant woman with chronic hypertension, which schedule would be most appropriate?
bi-monthly visits until 28 weeks, then weekly visits
After teaching a pregnant woman with iron deficiency anemia about nutrition, the nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the woman identifies which foods as being good sources of iron in her diet? Select all that apply.
dried fruits meats peanut butter
A pregnant woman diagnosed with cardiac disease 4 years ago is told that her pregnancy is a high-risk pregnancy. The nurse then explains that the danger occurs primarily because of the increase in circulatory volume. The nurse informs the client that the most dangerous time for her is when?
in weeks 28 to 32
A pregnant client has a history of asthma. After reviewing the possible medications that may be prescribed during her pregnancy to control her asthma, the nurse determines additional teaching is needed when the client identifies which drug as being used?
misoprostol
A pregnant client has developed iron-deficiency anemia and has been prescribed 200 mg of elemental iron per day. The nurse should encourage the client to take this medication with which substance?
orange juice
Which factor would contribute to a high-risk pregnancy?
type 1 diabetes
A patient with asthma who is 32 weeks' pregnant is concerned that the health care provider has reduced the doses of asthma maintenance medications. How should the nurse respond to this patient's concern?
Asthma medication may reduce labor contractions and should be reduced.
A young client with a cardiac problem wants to get pregnant and tells the nurse that she is sad that she will never be able to have a baby. What is the best response by the nurse?
"Because of improved management, more women with cardiac problems can complete pregnancies successfully."
A nursing instructor is teaching about causes of infertility and identifies a need for further instruction when a student states which of the following?
"Diet does not play a role in infertility."
A 32-year-old woman with epilepsy mentions to the nurse during a routine well-visit that she would like to have children and asks the nurse for advice. Which response is most appropriate from the nurse?
"I'll let the doctor know so you can discuss your medications. In the meantime, I'll give you a list of folate-rich foods you can add to your diet."
A mother is talking to the nurse and is concerned about managing her asthma while she is pregnant. Which response to the nurse's teaching indicates that the woman needs further instruction?
"I need to begin taking allergy shots like my friend to prevent me from having an allergic reaction this spring."
The nurse is teaching a client with gestational diabetes about complications that can occur either following birth or at delivery for her baby. Which statement by the mother indicates that further teaching is needed by the nurse?
"If my blood sugars are elevated, my baby's lungs will mature faster, which is good."
A client with asthma is confused by her primary care provider continuing her medication while she is pregnant, since she read online the medications can cause birth defects. What is the nurse's best response?
"Your primary care provider will order safe doses of your medication."
The nurse is assessing a pregnant client who has a history of heart disease. The nurse will prioritize assessments focusing on the heart during which time frame?
28 to 32 weeks' gestation
In which situation is the nurse correct to document a reactive nonstress test? Select all that apply.
At least 2 accelerations of the fetal heart rate Variability noted in the fetal monitor strip The mother noting fetal movement and/or fetal kicks
The nurse is caring for a pregnant client admitted for abdominal trauma following an assault. The nurse will monitor the client for which potential complications? Select all that apply.
Spontaneous abortion (miscarriage) Placental abruption (abruptio placentae) Uterine rupture Preterm labor
A pregnant woman of Jewish descent comes to the clinic for counseling and tells the nurse that she is worried her baby may be born with a genetic disorder. Which disease does the nurse identify to be a risk for this client's baby based on the family's ancestry?
Tay-Sachs disease
A woman's obstetrician prescribes vitamin K supplements for a client who is on antiepileptic medications beginning at 36 weeks' gestation. The mother asks the nurse why she is taking this medication. The nurse's best response would be:
antiepileptic therapy can lead to vitamin K-deficient hemorrhage of the newborn.
A pregnant client with a history of heart disease has been admitted to a health care center reporting breathlessness. The client also reports shortness of breath and easy fatigue when doing ordinary activity. The client's condition is markedly compromised. The nurse would document the client's condition using the New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification system as which class?
class III
A woman with an artificial mitral valve develops heart failure at the 20th week of pregnancy. Which measure would the nurse stress with her during the remainder of the pregnancy?
obtaining enough rest
The nurse is caring for a diabetic, postpartum client who has developed an infection.The nurse is aware that infections in diabetic clients tend to be more severe and can quickly lead to complications. Which complication should the nurse assess this client for?
Ketoacidosis
A pregnant woman with a history of mitral valve stenosis is to be prescribed medication as treatment. Which medication class would the nurse expect the client to be prescribed?
anticoagulant
A pregnant client with type I diabetes asks the nurse about how to best control her blood sugar while she is pregnant. The best reply would be for the woman to:
check her blood sugars frequently and adjust insulin accordingly.
The nurse is educating a client with type 1 diabetes about the complications associated with diabetes and pregnancy. Which problems would the nurse include in her teaching? Select all that apply.
Increased risk of spontaneous abortion Polyhydramnios Hypertension
The nurse is teaching a pregnant woman with type 1 diabetes about her diet during pregnancy. Which client statement indicates that the nurse's teaching was successful?
Pregnancy affects insulin production, so I'll need to make adjustments in my diet.
The client is 32 weeks pregnant and has been referred for biophysical profile (BPP) after a nonreassuring nonstress test (NST). Which statement made by the client indicates that the nurse's explanation of the procedure was effective?
The BPP is an ultrasound that measures breathing, body movement, tone, and amniotic fluid volume.
Over the past 20 weeks, the following blood pressure readings are documented for a pregnant client with chronic hypertension: week 16 - 130/86 mm Hg; week 20 - 138/88 mm Hg; week 24 - 136/82 mm Hg; and week 28 - 138/88 mm Hg. The nurse interprets these findings as indicating which classification of her blood pressure?
stage 1
A nurse is assessing a client in her seventh month of pregnancy who has an artificial valve prosthesis. The client is taking an oral anticoagulant to prevent the formation of clots at the valve site. Which of the following nursing interventions is most appropriate in this situation?
Observe the client for signs of petechiae and premature separation of the placenta
A woman with a history of systemic lupus erythematosus comes to the clinic for evaluation. The woman tells the nurse that she and her partner would like to have a baby but that they are afraid her lupus will be a problem. Which response would be most appropriate for the nurse to make?
"Be sure that your lupus is stable or in remission for 6 months before getting pregnant."
Your patient is very conscious of the weight she gained during her pregnancy. She has decided to breastfeed her baby and asks you how many calories a day extra she should be eating so that she and her baby are healthy. She states she does not want to gain any extra weight from over-eating. What would be your best response?
"You should be eating an extra 200 kcal over what you were eating while you were pregnant."
A pregnant woman who has been taking penicillin prophylactically because she had rheumatic fever as a child tells the nurse that she wants to stop taking it now that she is pregnant. Which of the following is the best response by the nurse?
"You should continue taking this drug, because penicillin is not known to be a fetal teratogen."
Charlene McCoy, who has several children already, reports for a first prenatal visit. She seems preoccupied and withdrawn, and she makes consistently negative remarks about the pregnancy. Reviewing her records, you note that she is receiving a serotonin reuptake inhibitor. What should you do?
Alert the RN or primary care provider
The nurse is planning to instruct a patient who is 12 weeks pregnant on interventions to stop smoking. What should the nurse include in these instructions? Select all that apply.
Follow a smoking cessation plan. Ask a friend to help with smoking cessation actions. Ask the physician if a smoking cessation medication can be used.
A woman in her 20s has a long history of sickle cell anemia and is 18 weeks' pregnant. What precautions would the nurse recommend the woman take to minimize the chance of experiencing a sickle cell crisis?
Get at least 8 hours sleep each night.
A 17-year-old primigravida with type 1 diabetes is at 37 weeks' gestation comes to the clinic for an evaluation. The nurse notes her blood sugar has been poorly controlled and the health care provider is suspecting the fetus has macrosomia. The nurse predicts which step will be completed next?
Preparing for amniocentesis and fetal lung maturity assessment
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
A patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus is planning to become pregnant within the next several months. What should the nurse instruct the patient to support the 2020 National Health Goals of reducing the complications of pregnancy from diabetes?
Avoid episodes of hyperglycemia.
A 22-year-old woman experiencing homelessness arrives at a walk-in clinic seeking pregnancy confirmation. The nurse notes on assessment her uterus suggests 12 weeks' gestation, a blood pressure of 110/70 mm Hg, and a BMI of 17.5. The client admits to using cocaine a few times. The client has been pregnant before and indicates she "loses them early." What characteristic(s) place the client in the high-risk pregnancy category? Select all that apply.
BMI 17.5 prenatal history homelessness prenatal care
A nurse is interviewing a couple at a preconception counseling session. The couple is of Greek heritage and are concerned about the possibility of their children being born with a genetic disorder. Based on the nurse's understanding of genetic disorders, the nurse would identify this couple as being at risk for which condition?
β-thalassemia