EAQ 1
which laboratory test is conducted during the initial prenatal visit?
cervical culture for Neisseria gonorrhoeae
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
Which is the most highly sensitive time within the developing embryo for the risk of malformation related to environmental teratogens
cleft palate at 8 weeks gestation
which nursing intervention would be needed before a client undergoes amniocentesis at 16 week' gestation?
ensuring that informed consent has been obtained from the client
which nursing intervention is necessary to prepare a client with a suspected placenta previa for a repeat sonogram at 16 weeks gestation
ensuring that the client drinks two 8-oz glasses of water
which assessment finding in a pregnant client would prompt the nurse to notify the primary health care provider
fundal height at the umbilicus at 16 weeks
where on the maternal abdomen would the nurse place the fetal heart transducer when the fetus is in the left sacrum anterior position
left upper quadrant
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 cardiovascular changes would the nurse include in a prenatal class explaining physiological changes in the second trimester of pregnancy?
- cardiac output increases - blood pressure decreases - the heart is displaced upward
which factors most often interfere with access to prenatal care for all pregnant women, placing the mother and infant at risk?
- language differences - transportation barriers - lack of culturally sensitive care providers - discrimination based on sexual orientation
A newly arrived Russian immigrant attends the prenatal clinic for the first time. Although she states that she has had immunizations, she does not know which ones. Which immunizations should the nurse recommend? Select all that apply.
- tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (TDAP) - Hepatitis B
a number of routine screens are preformed on the pregnant client during the course of her gestation: Place in order
1. Sickle cell screening 2. AFP testing 3. Serum glucose 4. Fetal movement test 5. Group B streptococcus culture
the primigravida would be taught by the nurse to anticipate quickening in which week of pregnancy
20th week
an increase in which factor causes urinary frequency in the first trimester of pregnancy
bladder pressure from the enlarged uterus
which prenatal test provides the earliest diagnosis of fetal defects
chorionic villus sampling
A client who menstruates regularly every 30 days asks a nurse on what day she is most likely to ovulate. Because the client's last menses started on January 1, the nurse should tell her that ovulation should occur on which day in January?
January 16
at her first prenatal visit, the client informs the nurse that her last menstrual period started on June 10. which is her expected date of birth (EDB) according to Naegele's rule
March 17
which is the nurses next action when the fundus of a healthy multipara at 16 weeks gestation is palpated at one fingerbreadth above the umbilicus
check for two distinct fetal heart rates
which iron-rich foods would the nurse encourage the client with mild anemia in early pregnancy to eat
dark leafy green vegetables legumes dried fruits ground beef patty
the nurse is conducting a routine assessment of a primigravida client and notes bruises on the client's upper arms. When questioned, the client responds that her boyfriend was upset and hit her. Which is the priority nursing action
developing a safety plan with the client
a client who is at 20 weeks gestation visits the prenatal clinic for the first time. Assessment reveals a temperature of 98.8 F, pulse of 80 beats per minute, blood pressure of 128/80 mm Hg, weight of 142 lb (prepregnancy weight was 132 lb), FHR of 140 bpm, urine that is negative for protein, and a fasting blood glucose level of 92 mg/dL. What would the nurse do after making these assessments
document the results because they are expected at 20 weeks gestation
Which instruction would the nurse give to the pregnant client with anemia:
drink orange juice with an iron supplement
which instruction would the nurse provide to the client early pregnancy scheduled for her first obstetric ultrasound?
drink water until bladder is full
which answer would the nurse give to a client who asks what is the common cause of spontaneous abortion?
embryonic defects
which description explains striae gravidarum encountered in a client in her 26th week of gestation
reddish streaks on the abdomen and breasts
a newly pregnant client reports that she is taking isotretinoin. Which statement applies to the care of this client
isotretinoin is a teratogenic and is associated with major fetal malformations, so the client should stop the medication immediately
which client care activity may the nurse safely delegate to an unlicensed health care worker
Assisting a client who is recovering from an abdominal hysterectomy to the bathroom
Which is the best advice the nurse can provide to a pregnant woman in her first trimester
Avoid drugs and don't smoke or drink alcohol
which information about the prenatal clients activities indicates to the nurse that there is a need for toxoplasmosis testing?
the client cares for the neighbors cat
A pregnant client is making her first antepartum visit. She has a 2- year old son born at 40 weeks, a 5 year old daughter born at 38 weeks, and 7-year-old twin daughters born at 35 weeks. She had a spontaneous abortion 3 years ago at 10 weeks. How would the nurse, using the GTPAL format, document the client's obstetric history?
G5 T2 P1 A1 L4
A prenatal client's vaginal mucosa is noted to have a purplish discoloration. Which sign would be documented in the client's clinical record?
Chadwick
the nurse uses Leopold maneuvers to assess the client at 40 weeks gestation. Which factor would be assessed with this maneuver
Position of fetus
A woman comes into the clinic and states that she is thinking about becoming pregnant. Which can the woman do to improve the health of her baby before she becomes pregnant?
Start taking prenatal vitamins
which weight change in the obese prenatal client during the 6th month of pregnancy would indicate to the nurse that the client is successfully managing her weight gain?
Weight gain of 2 Lb
which response would the nurse provide to the mother questioning why her teenage daughter was foolish and became pregnant despite several discussions with the mother about birth control
although teenagers can intellectually discuss birth control, they often don't believe that they will become pregnant
the couple in the fertility clinic has learned that one of them carries a gene for a serious condition and that the other parent does not carry the gene. They have been told that there is a 50% chance that their child will have this condition. Which pattern of genetic inheritance is this?
autosomal dominant
A couple seeking genetic counseling are heterozygous carriers of Tay-Sachs disease. They ask the nurse what the chances are that each of their children will inherit the disease. The nurse responds that the probability is what?
25%
which physiological alteration does the nurse expect in a clients hematological system during the second trimester
an increase in blood volume
which suggestion for coping with morning sickness would the nurse give to a pregnant client?
eat protein before bedtime
which would the nurse explain to the newly pregnant primigravida about how and when the fetal heartbeat will be heard
electronic doppler ultrasonography at 10- 12 weeks
which is a primary focus of teaching for a pregnant adolescent at her first prenatal clinic visit
encouraging her to continue regularly scheduled prenatal care
Before an amniocentesis, both parents express anxiety about the fetus's safety during the test. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate in promoting the parents' ability to cope?
explaining the procedure step by step
during their initial visit to the prenatal clinic, a couple asks the nurse whether the woman should have an amniocentesis for genetic studies. Which factor indicates that an amniocentesis may be indicated?
family history of genetic abnormalities
A primigravida, unsure of the date of her last menstrual period, is told by the nurse that she appears to be at 22 weeks gestation. Which data support this conclusion
fundus just above the umbilicus
which food would the nurse recommend to a pregnant client to most significantly increase the clients intake of folic acid
half a cup of cooked spinach
Where would the fundal height be located in a pregnant client at 16 weeks gestation
half the distance to the umbilicus
Which laboratory finding on a client at 24 weeks' gestation would the nurse report to the health care provider
hemoglobin 10.8
Which laboratory finding of a pregnant client would alert the nurse to the need for further assessment
hemoglobin of 10 g/dL
which client statement indicates understanding of prenatal instructions regarding when to consult with a health care provider
ill call the clinic if i have abdominal pain
at her first prenatal clinic visit a primigravida has blood drawn for a rubella antibody screening test, and the results are positive. Which intervention is important when the nurse discusses this finding with the client?
informing her that her result indicates immunity to rubella
which would the nurse do to prepare a client in her third trimester who is scheduled for an amniocentesis?
instruct her to void immediately before the test
which information about nausea and vomiting in the first trimester would the nurse provide to the pregnant client
it may be related to an increased human chorionic gonadotropin level (hCG)
Which exercise would the nurse instruct the women in a childbirth preparation class to use for toning the muscles of the pelvic floor
kegel exercises
which is a consequence of neonate of maternal smoking during pregnancy
low birth weight
a pregnant clients blood test reveals an increased AFP level. Which condition is indicated with this result
neural tube defect
which condition is detected by an AFP test
neural tube defects
which client would the nurse identify as being the greatest risk for a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy
obese primigravida
The nurse explains to the pregnant client that the serum alpha-fetoprotein test screens for which condition
open neural tube defects - trisomy 18 - trisomy 21
which finding would be a concern when assessing a client at 35 weeks gestation
painful intermittent contractions
a sonogram performed on a client in the third trimester reveals a low-lying placenta. Which would the nurse teach the client that she is at risk for
painless vaginal bleeding
a nurse explains to the client that infertility caused by a defect in the tube is most often related to which condition
past infection
a pregnant client has a history of preterm births followed by neonatal deaths. Which is an indication of preterm labor that this client would be instructed to report
pelvic pressure
why is a multiple-gestation pregnancy considered a high risk
perinatal mortality is two to three times more likely in multiple than in single births
the nurse teaches a client who is about to undergo an amniocentesis that ultrasonography will be performed just before the procedure to determine
position of the fetus and the placenta
which factor contraindicates sexual intercourse during pregnancy
premature rupture of membranes
A pregnant client in the third trimester tells the nurse in the prenatal clinic that she is experiencing heartburn after every meal. Which explanation would the nurse provide regarding the cause of the heartburn?
the esophageal sphincter relaxes and allows acid to be regurgitated
Which information would the nurse include in the explanation of a Papanicolaou (Pap) test to the client in the Family Planning Clinic
the pap smear screens for cervical cancer
At which time during prenatal development would the nurse tell the client to expect the greatest fetal and maternal weight gain
third tirmester
Which would be the focus of an assessment of a pregnant client who is engaging in the practice of pica
to determine if harmful items are being ingested
A client at 28 weeks gestation calls the clinic for a routine examination. Which finding is of greatest concern to the nurse
puffy fingers - sign of mild preeclampsia