possible OB test 2 questions from prep-u
A full-term neonate delivered an hour after the mother received IV meperidine is showing signs of respiratory depression. The nurse should be prepared to administer which medication?
naloxone
The nurse is analyzing the readout on the EFM and determines the FHR pattern is reassuring based on which recording?
Acceleration of at least 15 bpm for 15 seconds
The nurse identifies a nursing diagnosis of risk for injury related to possible effects of oxytocin therapy. Which action would the nurse perform to ensure a positive outcome for the client?
The nurse identifies a nursing diagnosis of risk for injury related to possible effects of oxytocin therapy. Which action would the nurse perform to ensure a positive outcome for the client?
The experienced labor and birth nurse knows to evaluate progress in active labor by using which simple rule?
1 cm/hour for cervical dilation
The nurse is noting a collection of blood under the scalp on a newborn being discharged to home. The nurse is correct to prepare teaching instructions of which topic?
A cephalohematoma
As a woman enters the second stage of labor, her membranes spontaneously rupture. When this occurs, what would the nurse do next?
Assess fetal heart rate for fetal safety.
There are four essential components of labor. The first is the passageway. It is composed of the bony pelvis and soft tissues. What is one component of the passageway?
Cervix
A pregnant client is admitted to a maternity clinic for birth. The client wishes to adopt the kneeling position during labor. The nurse knows that which to be an advantage of adopting a kneeling position during labor?
It helps to rotate the fetus in a posterior position
A pregnant woman comes to the emergency department stating she thinks she is in labor. Which assessment finding concerning the pain will the nurse interpret as confirmation that this client is in true labor?
Radiates from the back to the front
The nurse has been asked to present information to a group of civic leaders concerning women's health issues. In preparing the information, the nurse includes what goal from Healthy People 2020 related to women in labor?
Reduce the rate of cesarean births among low-risk births.
The nurse is monitoring a client who is in active labor. The nurse will carefully monitor which phase of the involuntary uterine contraction to ensure the fetus is progressing adequately?
Relaxation
What assessment finding would suggest to the care team that the pregnant client has completed the first stage of labor?
The client's cervix is fully dilated.
Immediately after giving birth to a full-term infant, a client develops dyspnea and cyanosis. Her blood pressure decreases to 60/40 mm Hg, and she becomes unresponsive. What does the nurse suspect is happening with this client?
amniotic fluid embolism
The nurse is providing care to a client in labor. On examination, the nurse determines the fetus is at? 1 station. The nurse interprets this as indicating that the fetus is:
answer: 1 cm above the ischial spines
A primigravida client has just arrived in early labor and is showing signs of extreme anxiety over the birthing process. Why should the nurse prioritize helping the client relax?
anxiety can slow down labor and decrease oxygen to the fetus.
After an hour of oxytocin therapy, a woman in labor states she feels dizzy and nauseated. The nurse's best action would be to:
assess the rate of flow of the oxytocin infusion.
The nurse is assessing a client who has given birth within the past hour. The nurse would expect to find the woman's fundus at which location?
at the level of the umbilicus
Which cardinal movement of delivery is the nurse correct to document by station?
descent
The nurse explains Leopold's maneuvers to a pregnant client. For which purposes are these maneuvers performed? Select all that apply.
determining the presentation of the fetus determining the position of the fetus determining the lie of the fetus
The client is being rushed into the labor and delivery unit. At which station would the nurse document the fetus immediately prior to birth?
+4
A nurse is caring for a pregnant client who is in labor. Which maternal physiologic responses should the nurse monitor for in the client as the client progresses through birth? Select all that apply.
Increase in heart rate, increase in BP, increase in respiratory rate
The nurse determines a client is 7 cm dilated. What is the best response when asked by the client's partner how long will she be in labor?
"She is in active labor; she is progressing at this point and we will keep you posted."
A client has been in labor for 10 hours and is 6 cm dilated. She has already expressed a desire to use nonpharmacologic pain management techniques. For the past hour, she has been lying in bed with her doula rubbing her back. Now, she has begun to moan loudly, grit her teeth, and bear down with each contraction. She rates her pain as 8 out of 10 with each contraction. What should the nurse do first?
Assess for labor progression.
Which nursing action prevents a complication associated with the lithotomy position for the birth of the fetus?
Placing a wedge under the hips
A 24-year-old primigravida client at 39 weeks' gestation presents to the OB unit concerned she is in labor. Which assessment findings will lead the nurse to determine the client is in true labor?
The client reports back pain, and the cervix is effacing and dilating.
The nurse is assisting a client in labor and delivery and notes the placenta is now delivered. Which documentation should the nurse prioritize?
The completion of the third stage of labor
A nurse is caring for a client who is in labor. For which fetal response should the nurse monitor?
decrease in circulation and perfusion to the fetus
A woman is to undergo labor induction. The nurse determines that the woman requires cervical ripening if her Bishop score is:
5
The nurse is caring for a client in active labor who has had a fetal blood sampling to check for fetal hypoxia. The nurse determines that the fetus has acidosis when the pH is:
7.15 or less.
A gravida 1 client is admitted in the active phase of stage 1 labor with the fetus in the LOA position. The nurse anticipates noting which finding when the membranes rupture?
Clear to straw-colored fluid
The nurse is reviewing the uterine contraction pattern and identifies the peak intensity, documenting this as which of the following?
acme
How does a woman who feels in control of the situation during labor influence her pain?
Feelings of control are inversely related to the client's report of pain.
A client is experiencing shoulder dystocia during birth. The nurse would place priority on performing which assessment postbirth?
brachial plexus assessment
A woman is in the hospital only 15 minutes when she begins to give birth precipitously. The fetal head begins to emerge as the nurse walks into the labor room. The nurse's best action would be to:
place a hand gently on the fetal head to guide birth.
A nursing student correctly identifies the most desirable position to promote an easy birth as which position?
occiput anterior (OA)
The nurse is measuring a contraction from the beginning of the increment to the end of the decrement for the same contraction. The nurse would document this as which finding?
Duration
A client presents to the birthing center in labor. The client's membranes have just ruptured. Which assessment is the nurse's priority?
FHR
At 31 weeks' gestation, a 37-year-old woman with a history of preterm birth reports cramps, vaginal pain, and low, dull backache accompanied by vaginal discharge and bleeding. Assessment reveals cervix 2.1 cm long; fetal fibronectin in cervical secretions, and cervix dilated 3 to 4 cm. Which interactions should the nurse prepare to assist with?
Hospitalization, tocolytic therapy, and IM corticosteroids
A nurse is explaining to a pregnant client about the changes occurring in the body in preparation for labor. Which hormone would the nurse include in the explanation as being responsible for causing the pelvic connective tissue to become more relaxed and elastic?
relaxin
The nurse would prepare a client for amnioinfusion when which action occurs?
severe variable decelerations occur and are due to cord compression.
A client has just given birth to a healthy baby boy, but the placenta has not yet delivered. What stage of labor does this scenario represent?
3rd
The nurse has been monitoring a multipara client for several hours. She cries out that her contractions are getting harder and that she cannot do this. The nurse notes the client is very irritable, nauseated, annoyed, and doesn't want to be left alone. Based on the assessment the nurse predicts the cervix to be dilated how many centimeters?
8 to 10
Dilation follows effacement in the primiparous mother. To be fully dilated, the cervix should have a distance of what measurement?
8 to 10 cm
A nurse sees a pregnant client at the clinic. The client is close to her due date. During the visit the nurse would emphasize that the client get evaluated quickly should her membranes rupture spontaneously based on the understanding of which possibility?
A) increased risk of infection
A client in labor has requested the administration of narcotics to reduce pain. At 2 cm cervical dilatation, she says that she is managing the pain well at this point but does not want it to get ahead of her. What should the nurse do?
Advise the client to hold out a bit longer, if possible, before administration of the drug, to prevent slowing labor.
A client experiencing contractions presents at a health care facility. Assessment conducted by the nurse reveals that the client has been experiencing Braxton Hicks contractions. The nurse has to educate the client on the usefulness of Braxton Hicks contractions. Which role do Braxton Hicks contractions play in aiding labor?
Ans: These contractions help in softening and ripening the cervix
A pregnant woman has just found out that she is having twin girls. She asks the nurse the difference between fraternal and identical twins. The nurse explains that with one set of twins there is fertilization of two ova, and with the other set one fertilized ovum splits. What type of twins result from the split ovum?
Identical
A woman presents at Labor and Delivery very upset. She reports that she has not felt her baby moving for the last 6 hours. The nurse listens for a fetal heart rate and cannot find a heartbeat. An ultrasound confirms fetal death and labor induction is started. What intervention by the nurse would be appropriate for this mother at this time?
Offer to take pictures and footprints of the infant once it is delivered.
The nurse is preparing an educational event for pregnant women on the topic of labor pain and birth. The nurse understands the need to include the origin of labor pain for each stage of labor. What information will the nurse present for the first stage of labor?
Pain originates from the cervix and lower uterine segment
A client has been showing a gradual increase in FHR baseline with variables; however, after 5 hours of labor and several position changes by the client, the fetus no longer shows signs of hypoxia. The client's cervix is almost completely effaced and dilated to 8 cm. Which action should the nurse prioritize if it appears the fetus has stopped descending?
Palpate the area just above the symphysis pubis
During a difficult labor of an infant in the face presentation, the nurse notes the infant has a large amount of facial edema with bruising and ecchymosis. Which assessment would be the priority for this infant?
Patent airway
The laboring client who is at 3 cm dilation and 25% effaced is asking for analgesia. The nurse explains the analgesia usually is not administered prior to the establishment of the active phase. What is the appropriate rationale for this practice?
This may prolong labor and increase complications.
Which is the most important nursing assessment of the mother during the fourth stage of labor?
hemorrhage
Assessment of a woman in labor reveals that the scapula of the fetus is the presenting part. The nurse interprets this finding as indicating which fetal presentation?
shoulder
The nurse is monitoring a client's uterine contractions. Which factors should the nurse assess to monitor uterine contraction? Select all that apply.
uterine resting tone frequency of contractions intensity of contractions
A G2P1 woman is in labor attempting a VBAC, when she suddenly complains of light-headedness and dizziness. An increase in pulse and decrease in blood pressure is noted as a change from the vital signs obtained 15 minutes prior. The nurse should investigate further for additional signs or symptoms of which complication?
uterine rupture
How does a woman who feels in control of the situation during labor influence her pain?
woman's prep for L&D
A client asks her nurse what effleurage means. After instruction is given, the nurse determines learning has taken place when the client states:
"Effleurage is light abdominal massage used to displace pain."
A nurse recommends to a client in labor to try concentrating intently on a photo of her family as a means of managing pain. The woman looks skeptical and asks, "How would that stop my pain?" Which explanation should the nurse give?
"It distracts your brain from the sensations of pain."
A woman has been in labor for the past 8 hours, and she has progressed to the second stage of labor. However, after 2 hours with no further descent, the provider diagnoses an "arrested descent." The woman asks, "Why is this happening?" Which response is the best answer to this question?
"More than likely you have cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) where baby's head cannot make it through the canal."
A woman refuses to have an epidural block because she does not want to have a spinal headache after birth. What would be the nurse's best response?
"Spinal headache is not a usual complication of epidural blocks."
A primigravidia client at 38 weeks' gestation calls the clinic and reports, "My baby is lower and it is more difficult to walk." Which response should the nurse prioritize?
"The baby has dropped into the pelvis; your body and baby are getting ready for labor in the next few weeks."
A woman's husband expresses concern about risk of paralysis from an epidural block being given to his wife. Which would be the most appropriate response by the nurse?
"The injection is given in the space outside the spinal cord."
A nurse is performing a vaginal examination of a woman in the early stages of labor. The woman has been at 2 cm dilated for the past 2 hours, but effacement has progressed steadily. Which statement by the nurse would best encourage the client regarding her progress?
"You are still 2 cm dilated, but the cervix is thinning out nicely."
A birth room nurse notes that after the provider attempts to remove the placenta, a ball of tissue appears in the woman's vagina accompanied by massive amount of gushing blood. Immediately the woman's vital signs reveal: BP 70/48 mm Hg, pulse rate 150 bpm, and mucous membranes are pale. Which interventions should be the priority for the nurse? Select all that apply.
- apply O2 @ 10 - discontinue the IV oxytocin ifusion
A nursing instructor highlights which risk factors associated with preterm labor? Select all that apply.
- history of previous preterm birth • current multiple gestation pregnancy • uterine or cervical abnormalities
A low-risk client is in the active phase of labor. The nurse evaluates the fetal monitor strip at 10:00 a.m. and notes the following: moderate variability, FHR in the 130s, occasional accelerations, and no decelerations. At what time should the nurse reevaluate the FHR?
10:30 a.m.
During an admission assessment of a client in labor, the nurse observes that there is no vaginal bleeding yet. What nursing intervention is appropriate in the absence of vaginal bleeding when the client is in the early stage of labor?
Assess amount of cervical dilation
The practical nursing is evaluating the tracings on the fetal heart monitor. The nurse is concerned that there is a change in the tracings. What should the practical nurse do first?
Assess and reposition the woman.
The nurse is reviewing the medication administration record (MAR) of a client at 39 weeks' gestation and notes that she is ordered an opioid for pain relief. Which is an assessment priority after administering?
Assess fetal heart rate.
A client's membranes have just ruptured. Her fetus is presenting breech. Which action should the nurse do immediately to rule out prolapse of the umbilical cord in this client?
Assess fetal heart sounds
A client has just received combined spinal epidural. Which nursing assessment should be performed first?
Assess vital signs.
A nurse is assessing the following antenatal clients. Which client is at highest risk for having a multiple gestation?
B. the 41-year-old client who conceived by in vitro fertilization
What is a nursing intervention that helps prevent the most frequent side effect from epidural anesthesia in a pregnant client?
C) starting an IV and hanging IV fluids
The nurse is documenting the length of time in the second stage of labor. Which data will the nurse use to complete the documentation?
Complete cervical dilation and time of fetal birth
Which intervention would be most important when caring for the client with breech presentation confirmed by ultrasound?
Continuing to monitor maternal and fetal status
A client in the active phase of labor is diagnosed as having a protracted labor pattern. Which pattern would the nurse assess as indicative of a protracted labor pattern?
Delayed descent of the fetal head
Which primary symptom does the nurse identify as a potentially fatal complication of epidural or intrathecal anesthesia?
Difficulty breathing
The nursing instructor is illustrating the various positions the fetus may utilize during the passage through the vaginal canal at birth. The instructor determines the session is successful when the students correctly identify the ROA position, indicating which presentation by the fetus?
Facing the right anterior pelvic quadrant
Which consideration is a priority when caring for a mother with strong contractions 1 minute apart?
Fetal heart rate in relation to contractions
A client at 35 weeks' gestation is now in stable condition after being admitted for vaginal bleeding. Which assessment should the nurse prioritize?
Fetal heart tones
The client in active labor overhears the nurse state the fetus is ROA. The nurse should explain this refers to which component when the client becomes concerned?
Fetal position
Which nursing action is essential if the laboring client has the urge to push but she is not fully dilated?
Have the client pant and blow through the contraction.
A woman in labor is having very intense contractions with a resting uterine tone >20 mm Hg. The woman is screaming out every time she has a contraction. What is the highest priority fetal assessment the health care provider should focus on at this time?
Look for late decelerations on monitor, which is associated with fetal anoxia.
Early in labor, a pregnant client asks why contractions hurt so much. Which answer should the nurse provide?
Lack of oxygen to the muscle fibers of the uterus due to compression of blood vessels
A pregnant client is admitted to a maternity clinic for birth. Which assessment finding indicates that the client's fetus is in the transverse lie position?
Long axis of the fetus is perpendicular to that of the client.
A laboring client has been pushing without delivering the fetal shoulders. The primary care provider determines the fetus is experiencing shoulder dystocia. What intervention can the nurse assist with to help with the birth?
McRobert's maneuver
The nurse is admitting a client in early labor and notes: FHR 120 bpm, blood pressure 126/84 mm Hg, temperature 98.8oF, contractions every 4 to 5 minutes lasting 30 seconds, and greenish-color fluid in the vaginal vault. Which finding should the nurse prioritize?
Meconium in the fluid
A 37-year-old primigravida client at 40 weeks' gestation is seen in the clinic for a scheduled prenatal visit. The nurse predicts the woman is close to labor based on which assessment finding?
Nesting Nesting is the activity or burst of energy women often experience prior to the onset of labor. The client could express this in her words or by what her activities had been at home. Dilation, effacement, and cervical ripening are all observable by the provider upon exam.
A client is admitted to the health care facility. The fetus has a gestational age of 42 weeks and is suspected to have cephalopelvic disproportion. Which should the nurse do next?
Prepare the client for a cesarean birth.
The nurse is admitting a client in labor. The care provider determines that the fetus is in a transverse lie and not responsive to Leopold maneuvers. What intervention should the nurse provide for the client?
Prepare the client for a cesarean birth.
The nurse is assessing a multipara woman who presents to the hospital after approximately 2 hours of labor and notes the fetus is in a transverse lie. After notifying the RN and primary care provider, which action should the LPN prioritize?
Prepare to assist with external version.
A pregnant client arrives to the clinic for a prenatal visit appearing uncomfortable. During the assessment, the nurse determines the client is experiencing fairly strong contractions at 12:05 p.m., 12:10 p.m., 12:15 p.m., and 12:20 p.m. What can the nurse conclude from these findings?
The frequency of the contractions is every 5 minutes.
A multigravid client has been in labor for several hours and is becoming anxious and distressed with the intensity of her frequent contractions. The nurse observes moderate bloody show and performs a vaginal examination to assess the progress of labor. The cervix is 9 cm dilated. The nurse knows that the client is in which phase of labor?
Transition phase
The nurse is assisting with a G2P1, 24-year-old client who has experienced an uneventful pregnancy and is now progressing well through labor. Which action should be prioritized after noting the fetal head has retracted into the vagina after emerging?
Use McRoberts maneuver
A nurse is assisting a client who is in the first stage of labor. Which principle should the nurse keep in mind to help make this client's labor and birth as natural as possible?
Women should be able to move about freely throughout labor
The coach of a client in labor is holding the client's hand and appears to be intentionally applying pressure to the space between the first finger and thumb on the back of the hand. The nurse recognizes this as which form of therapy?
acupressure
A nurse assesses a client in labor and suspects hypotonic uterine dysfunction. Which intervention would the nurse expect to include in the plan of care for this client?
administering oxytocin
A client with a pendulous abdomen and uterine fibroid tumors had just begun labor and arrived at the hospital. After examining the client, the primary care provider informs the nurse that the fetus appears to be malpositioned in the uterus. Which fetal position or presentation should the nurse most expect in this woman?
b) Transverse lie
A nurse is providing care to a woman in labor. When reviewing the woman's medical record, the nurse notes that fetal position is documented as LSA. The nurse interprets this to mean that which part of the fetus is presenting?
buttocks
When assessing the effectiveness of the obstetrical regional analgesia received by a client, the nurse recognizes it is successful by the complete loss of pain sensation at which level of the spinal cord?
below T8
Before calling the primary care provider to report a slow progression or an arrest of labor, several assessments need to be made. What other maternal assessment does the nurse need to make prior to calling the care provider?
check for a full bladder.
Which intervention would be most important when caring for the client with breech presentation confirmed by ultrasound?
continue to monitor..
A woman is admitted to the labor suite with contractions every 5 minutes lasting 1 minute. She is post-term and has oligohydramnios. What does this increase the risk of during birth?
cord compression
A client has just had an epidural placed. Before the procedure, her vital signs were as follows: BP 120/70, P90 bmp, R18 per min, and O2 sat 98%. Now, 3 minutes after the procedure, the client says she feels lightheaded and nauseous. Her vital signs are BP 80/40, P100 bmp, R20 per min, and O2 sat 96%. Which interventions should the nurse perform?
d) Assist the patient to semi-Fowler's position, assess the fetal heart rate, start an IV bolus of 500 mL, and administer oxygen via face mask.
When teaching a group of nursing students about the stages of labor, the nurse explains that softening, thinning, and shortening of the cervical canal occur during the first stage of labor. Which term is the nurse referring to in the explanation?
effacement
A woman is lightly stroking her abdomen in rhythm with her breathing during contractions. The nurse identifies this technique as:
effleurage.
The nurse is monitoring the uterine contractions of a woman in labor. The nurse determines the woman is experiencing hypertonic uterine dysfunction based on which contraction finding?
erratic
A woman is in the fourth stage of labor. During the first hour of this stage, the nurse would assess the woman's fundus at which frequency?
every 15 minutes
As a woman enters the second stage of labor, which would the nurse expect to assess?
feelings of being frightened by the change in contractions
If a fetus were not receiving enough oxygen during labor because of uteroplacental insufficiency, which pattern would the nurse anticipate seeing on the monitor?
fetal heart rate declining late with contractions and remaining depressed.
The nurse is admitting a client who is in early labor. After determining that the birth is not imminent, which assessment should the nurse perform next?
fetal status
The nurse is caring for a client at 39 weeks' gestation and whose fetal station is noted as a 0 (zero). The nurse is correct to document which?
fetus is in the true pelvis and engaged
The nurse is determining how often contractions occur measuring from the beginning of the one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction. The nurse documents this finding as:
frequency
To assess the frequency of a woman's labor contractions, the nurse would time:
the beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next.
The nurse is assisting a client through labor, monitoring her closely now that she has received an epidural. Which finding should the nurse prioritize to the anesthesiologist?
inability to push
The nurse is teaching a prenatal class on the difference between true and false labor contractions. The nurse determines the session is successful when the class correctly chooses which factor as an indication of true labor contraction?
increase even if relaxing and taking a shower
A client calls the clinic asking to come in to be evaluated. She states that when she went to bed last night the fetus was high in the abdomen, but this morning the fetus feels like it has dropped down. After asking several questions, the nurse explains this is probably due to:
lightening
A client is entering her 42nd week of gestation and is being prepared for induction of labor. The nurse recognizes that the fetus is at risk for which condition?
macrosomia
A primary care provider prescribes intravenous tocolytic therapy for a woman in preterm labor. Which agent would the nurse expect to administer?
magnesium sulfate
A 26-year-old primigravida has brought her doula to the birthing center for support during her labor and birth. The doula has been helping her through the past 16 hours of labor. The laboring woman is now 6 cm dilated. She continues to report severe pain in her back with each contraction. The client finds it comforting when her doula uses the ball of her hand to put counter pressure on her lower back. What is the likely cause of the woman's back pain?
occiput posterior position
A client with full-term pregnancy who is not in active labor has been prescribed oxytocin intravenously. The nurse would notify the health care provider if which finding is noted?
overdistended uterus
When educating a group of nursing students about the different types of pelvis, the nurse describes one type as being flat, having a wider transverse diameter than anterior-posterior diameter, with ischial spines that are wide apart, and a short sacrum. The students are correct when they identify this description with which type?
platypelloid
When caring for a client requiring a forceps-assisted birth, the nurse would be alert for:
potential lacerations & bleeding.
A client has presented in the early phase of labor, experiencing abdominal pain and signs of growing anxiety about the pain. Which pain management technique should the nurse prioritizeat this stage?
practicing effleurage on the abdomen
A nurse is monitoring a female client with an epidural block. Which complication would be the most important for the nurse to monitor in the client?
respiratory depression
The nurse is caring for a client in active labor. Which assessment finding should the nurse prioritize and report to the team?
sudden SOB.
A nurse caring for a pregnant client in labor observes that the fetal heart rate (FHR) is below 110 beats per minute. Which interventions should the nurse perform? Select all that apply.
• Administer oxygen by mask • Assess client for underlying causes • Turn the client on her left side