444 - Quiz 2

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A woman whose prenatal weight was 105 lb weighs 109 lb at her 12-week visit. Which of the following comments by the nurse is appropriate at this time? 1. "We expect you to gain 1 lb per week, so your weight is a little low at this time." "Most women gain no weight during the first trimester, so I would suggest you eat fewer desserts for the next few weeks." "You entered the pregnancy well underweight, so we should check your diet to make sure you are getting the nutrients you need." "Your weight gain is exactly what we would expect it to be at this time."

"Your weight gain is exactly what we would expect it to be at this time."

The nurse is assessing the laboratory report of a 40-week gestation client. Which of the following values would the nurse expect to find elevated above prepregnancy levels? 1. Glucose. 2. Fibrinogen. 3. Hematocrit. 4. Bilirubin.

2. Fibrinogen.

A woman is seeking genetic counseling during her pregnancy. She has a strong fam- ily history of diabetes mellitus. She wishes to have an amniocentesis to determine whether or not she is carrying a baby who will "develop diabetes." Which of the following replies by the nurse would be most appropriate for the nurse to make? 1. "Doctors don't do amniocenteses to detect diabetes." 2. "Diabetes cannot be diagnosed by looking at the genes." 3. "Although diabetes does have a genetic component, diet and exercise also deter-mine whether or not someone is diabetic." 4. "Even if the baby doesn't carry the genes for diabetes, the baby could still de-velop the disease."

3. "Although diabetes does have a genetic component, diet and exercise also deter-mine whether or not someone is diabetic."

A client is in the 10th week of her pregnancy. Which of the following symptoms would the nurse expect the client to exhibit? 1. Backache. 2. Dyspnea. 3. Fatigue. 4. Diarrhea.

3. Fatigue.

A woman is 36-weeks' gestation. Which of the following tests will be done during her prenatal visit? 1. Glucose challenge test. 2. Amniotic fluid volume assessment. 3. Vaginal and rectal cultures. 4. Karyotype analysis.

3. Vaginal and rectal cultures.

Because nausea and vomiting are such common complaints of pregnant women, the nurse provides anticipatory guidance to a 6-week gestation client by telling her to do which of the following? 1. Avoid eating greasy foods. 2. Drink orange juice before rising. 3. Drink 2 glasses of water with each meal. 4. Eat 3 large meals plus a bedtime snack.

1. Avoid eating greasy foods.

During a prenatal visit, a gravid client is complaining of ptyalism. Which of the following nursing interventions is appropriate? 1. Encourage the woman to brush her teeth carefully. 2. Advise the woman to have her blood pressure checked regularly. 3. Encourage the woman to wear supportive hosiery. 4. Advise the woman to avoid eating rare meat.

1. Encourage the woman to brush her teeth carefully.

A client enters the prenatal clinic. She states that she missed her period yesterday and used a home pregnancy test this morning. She states that the results were nega- tive, but "I still think I am pregnant." Which of the following statements would be appropriate for the nurse to make at this time? 1. "Your period is probably just irregular." 2. "We could do a blood test to check." 3. "Home pregnancy test results are very accurate." 4. "My recommendation would be to repeat the test in one week."

2. "We could do a blood test to check."

A client enters the prenatal clinic. She states that she missed her period yesterday and used a home pregnancy test this morning. She states that the results were negative, but "I still think I am pregnant." Which of the following statements would be appropriate for the nurse to make at this time? 1. "Your period is probably just irregular." 2. "We could do a blood test to check." 3. "Home pregnancy test results are very accurate." 4. "My recommendation would be to repeat the test in one week."

2. "We could do a blood test to check."

A 16-year-old, G1 P0000, is being seen at her 10-week gestation visit. She tells the nurse that she felt the baby move that morning. Which of the following responses by the nurse is appropriate? 1. "That is very exciting. The baby must be very healthy." 2. "Would you please describe what you felt for me?" 3. "That is impossible. The baby is not big enough yet." 4. "Would you please let me see if I can feel the baby?"

2. "Would you please describe what you felt for me?"

The nurse working in an outpatient obstetric office assesses four primigravid clients. Which of the client findings would the nurse highlight for the physician? 1. 17 weeks' gestation; denies feeling fetal movement. 2. 24 weeks' gestation; fundal height at the umbilicus. 3. 27 weeks' gestation; complains of excess salivation. 4. 34 weeks' gestation; complains of hemorrhoidal pain.

2. 24 weeks' gestation; fundal height at the umbilicus.

A 10-week gravid client is being seen in the prenatal clinic. For the nurse caring for this patient, providing anticipatory guidance for which of the following should be a priority? 1. Pain management during labor. 2. Methods to relieve backaches. 3. Breastfeeding positions. 4. Characteristics of the newborn.

2. Methods to relieve backaches.

When analyzing the need for health teaching of a prenatal multigravida, the nurse should ask which of the following questions? 1. "What are the ages of your children?" 2. "What is your marital status?" 3. "Do you ever drink alcohol?" 4. "Do you have any allergies?"

3. "Do you ever drink alcohol?"

A 20-year-old client states that the at-home pregnancy test that she took this morn- ing was positive. Which of the following comments by the nurse is appropriate at this time? 1. "Congratulations, you and your family must be so happy." 2. "Have you told the baby's father yet?" 3. "How do you feel about the results?" 4. "Please tell me when your last menstrual period was."

3. "How do you feel about the results?"

The glucose challenge screening test is performed at or after 24 weeks' gestation to assess for the maternal physiological response to which of the following pregnancy hormones? 1. Estrogen. 2. Progesterone. 3. Human placental lactogen. 4. Human chorionic gonadotropin.

3. Human placental lactogen.

A pregnant woman informs the nurse that her last normal menstrual period was on September 20, 2006. Using Nagele's rule, the nurse calculates the client's estimated date of delivery as: 1. May 30, 2007. 2. June 20, 2007. 3. June 27, 2007. 4. July 3, 2007.

3. June 27, 2007.

The nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to a woman in her second trimester regarding signs/symptoms that she might experience in the coming weeks. Which of the following comments by the client indicates that further teaching is needed? 1. "During the third trimester I may experience frequent urination." 2. "During the third trimester I may experience heartburn." 3. "During the third trimester I may experience back pain." 4. "During the third trimester I may experience persistent headache."

4. "During the third trimester I may experience persistent headache."

After an examination, an advanced practice nurse confirms that a patient is pregnant. What did the nurse assess in this patient? (Select all that apply.) A) Painful breast tissue B) Positive pregnancy test C) Fetal movements felt by the nurse D) Visualization of the fetus by ultrasound E) Fetal heart rate separate from the patient's

C) Fetal movements felt by the nurse D) Visualization of the fetus by ultrasound E) Fetal heart rate separate from the patient's

A client has just had an amniocentesis to determine whether or not her baby has an inheritable genetic disease. Which of the following interventions is highest priority at this time? 1. Assess the fetal heart rate. 2. Check the client's temperature. 3. Acknowledge the client's anxiety about the possible findings. 4. Answer questions regarding the genetic abnormality.

1. Assess the fetal heart rate.

A client enters the prenatal clinic. She states that she believes she is pregnant. Which of the following hormone elevations will indicate a high probability that the client is pregnant? 1. Chorionic gonadotropin. 2. Oxytocin. 3. Prolactin. 4. Luteinizing hormone.

1. Chorionic gonadotropin.

The nurse notes each of the following findings in a 12-week gestation client. Which of the findings would enable the nurse to tell the client that she is positively pregnant? 1. Fetal heart rate via Doppler. 2. Positive pregnancy test. 3. Positive Chadwick's sign. 4. Montgomery gland enlargements.

1. Fetal heart rate via Doppler.

A gravida, G1 P0000, is having her first prenatal physical examination. Whichof the following assessments should the nurse inform the client that she will have that day? 1. Pap smear. 2. Mammogram. 3. Glucose challenge test. 4. Biophysical profile.

1. Pap smear.

A gravida, G1 P0000, is having her first prenatal physical examination. Whichof the following assessments should the nurse inform the client that she will have that day? 1. Pap smear. 2. Mammogram. 3. Glucose challenge test. 4. Biophysical profile.

1. Pap smear.

A woman asks the nurse about the function of amniotic fluid. Which of the follow- ing statements by the woman indicates that additional teaching is needed? 1. The fluid provides fetal nutrition. 2. The fluid cushions the fetus from injury. 3. The fluid enables the fetus to grow. 4. The fluid provides a stable thermal environment.

1. The fluid provides fetal nutrition.

A third-trimester client is being seen for routine prenatal care. Which of the fol- lowing assessments will the nurse perform during the visit? Select all that apply. 1. Blood glucose. 2. Blood pressure. 3. Fetal heart rate. 4. Urine protein. 5. Pelvic ultrasound.

2. Blood pressure. 3. Fetal heart rate. 4. Urine protein.

A 3-month-old baby has been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. The mother states, "How could this happen? I had an amniocentesis during my pregnancy and everything was supposed to be normal!" What does the nurse understand about this situation? 1. Cystic fibrosis cannot be diagnosed by amniocentesis. 2. The baby may have an uncommon genetic variant of the disease. 3. It is possible that the laboratory technician made an error. 4. Instead of obtaining fetal cells the doctor probably harvested maternal cells.

2. The baby may have an uncommon genetic variant of the disease.

A woman provides the nurse with the following obstetrical history: Delivered a son, now 7 years old, at 28 weeks' gestation; delivered a daughter, now 5 years old, at39 weeks' gestation; had a miscarriage 3 years ago, and had a first-trimester abortion 2 years ago. She is currently pregnant. Which of the following portrays an accurate picture of this woman's gravidity and parity? 1. G4 P2121. 2. G4 P1212. 3. G5 P1122. 4. G5 P2211.

3. G5 P1122. Gravidity refers to pregnancy and parity refers to delivery. Every time a woman is pregnant, it is counted as one gravida (G). The results of each pregnancy are then documented as a para (P) in the following order. The first number refers to full-term births or births ≥ 38 weeks' gestation; the second number refers to preterm births or births between 20 and 37 weeks' gesta- tion; the third number refers to abor- tions, whether spontaneous or therapeu- tic; and the fourth number refers to the number of living children. The client has been pregnant 5 times (G5); she birthed 1 son, 1 daughter, had 1 miscarriage, had 1 first trimester abortion, and is cur- rently pregnant. Her parity (P1122) ac- curately reflects her obstetrical history: 1 full-term delivery (daughter at 39 weeks), 1 preterm delivery (son at 28 weeks), 2 abortions (1 miscarriage, 1 first-trimester abortion), and, finally, currently has 2 living children.

Which of the following client responses indicates that the nurse's teaching about care following chorionic villus sampling has been successful? 1. If the baby stops moving, the woman should immediately go to the hospital. 2. The woman should take oral terbutaline every 2 hours for the next day. 3. If the woman starts to bleed or to contract, she should call her physician. 4. The woman should stay on complete bed rest for the next 48 hours.

3. If the woman starts to bleed or to contract, she should call her physician.

Which of the following skin changes should the nurse highlight for a pregnant woman's health care practitioner? 1. Linea nigra. 2. Melasma. 3. Petechiae. 4. Spider nevi.

3. Petechiae.

The nurse is discussing the neonatal blood screening test with a new mother. The nurse knows that more teaching is needed when the mother states that which of the following diseases is included in the screening test? 1. Hypothyroidism. 2. Sickle cell anemia. 3. Galactosemia. 4. Cerebral palsy.

4. Cerebral palsy.

A multigravid client is 22 weeks pregnant. Which of the following symptoms would the nurse expect the client to exhibit? 1. Nausea. 2. Dyspnea. 3. Urinary frequency. 4. Leg cramping.

4. Leg cramping.

A nurse is working in the prenatal clinic. Which of the following findings seen in third-trimester pregnant women would the nurse consider to be within normal limits? Select all that apply. 1. Leg cramps. 2. Varicose veins. 3. Hemorrhoids. 4. Fainting spells. 5. Lordosis.

1. Leg cramps. 2. Varicose veins. 3. Hemorrhoids. 5. Lordosis.

A 34-week gestation woman calls the obstetric office stating, "Since last night I have had three nosebleeds." Which of the following responses by the nurse is appropriate? 1. "You should see the doctor to make sure you are not becoming severely anemic." 2. "Do you have a temperature?" 3. "One of the hormones of pregnancy makes the nasal passages prone to bleeds." 4. "Do you use any inhaled drugs?"

3. "One of the hormones of pregnancy makes the nasal passages prone to bleeds."

The nurse takes the history of a client, G2 P1001, at her first prenatal visit. Which of the following statements would indicate that the client should be referred to a genetic counselor? 1. "My first child has cerebral palsy." 2. "My first child has hypertension." 3. "My first child has asthma." 4. "My first child has cystic fibrosis."

4. "My first child has cystic fibrosis."

An antenatal client is informing the nurse of her prenatal signs and symptoms. Which of the following findings would the nurse determine are presumptive signs of pregnancy? Select all that apply. 1. Amenorrhea. 2. Breast tenderness. 3. Quickening. 4. Frequent urination. 5. Uterine growth.

1. Amenorrhea. 2. Breast tenderness. 3. Quickening. 4. Frequent urination.

An antenatal client is informing the nurse of her prenatal signs and symptoms. Which of the following findings would the nurse determine are presumptive signs of pregnancy? Select all that apply. 1. Amenorrhea. 2. Breast tenderness. 3. Quickening. 4. Frequent urination. 5. Uterine growth.

1. Amenorrhea. 2. Breast tenderness. 3. Quickening. 4. Frequent urination.

A client's amniocentesis results were reported as 46, XY. Her obstetrician informed her at the time that everything "looks good." Shortly after birth the baby is diag- nosed with cerebral palsy. Which of the following responses will explain this result? 1. It is likely that the client received the wrong amniocentesis results 2. Cerebral palsy is not a genetic disease. 3. The genes that cause cerebral palsy have not yet been discovered. 4. The genetics lab failed to test for cerebral palsy.

2. Cerebral palsy is not a genetic disease.

A client asks the nurse what was meant when the physician told her she had a posi- tive Chadwick's sign. Which of the following information about the finding would be appropriate for the nurse to convey at this time? 1. "It is a purplish stretch mark on your abdomen." 2. "It means that you are having heart palpitations." 3. "It is a bluish coloration of your cervix and vagina." 4. "It means the doctor heard abnormal sounds when you breathed in."

3. "It is a bluish coloration of your cervix and vagina."


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