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diff between hydatiform mole and normal pregnancy

-hcg doubles - preeclampsia in first trimester -grape discharge

A nurse remarks to a 38-week-gravid client, "It looks like your face and hands are swollen." The client responds, "Yes, you're right. Why do you ask?" The nurse's response is based on the fact that the changes may be caused by which of the following? 1. Altered glomerular filtration. 2. Cardiac failure. 3. Hepatic insufficiency. 4. Altered splenic circulation.

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The nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of bedrest for a client with mild pre- eclampsia. Which of the following signs/symptoms would the nurse determine is a positive finding? 1. Weight loss. 2. 2+ proteinuria. 3. Decrease in plasma protein. 4. 3+ patellar reflexes

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A patient, 32 weeks pregnant with severe headache, is admitted to the hospital with pre-eclampsia. In addition to obtaining baseline vital signs and placing the client on bedrest, the physician ordered the following four items. Which of the orders should the nurse perform first? 1. Assess deep tendon reflexes. 2. Obtain complete blood count. 3. Assess baseline weight. 4. Obtain routine urinalysi

1 because it can give nurse a clue on severity of preeclampsia (ex if +4 then indicates possible seizure)

A child has been diagnosed with rubella. What must the pediatric nurse teach the child's parents to do? 1. Notify any exposed pregnant friends. 2. Give oral penicillin every 6 hours for 10 full days. 3. Observe the child for signs of respiratory distress. 4. Administer diphenhydramine every 4 hours as neede

1. Notify any exposed pregnant friends. bc teratogenic

A gravid client, 25 years old, is diagnosed with gallstones. She asks her nurse, "Aren't I too young to get gallstones?" The nurse bases her response on which of the following? 1. Progesterone slows emptying of the gallbladder, making gravid women at high risk for the disease. 2. Gallbladder disease has a strong genetic component, so the woman should be advised to see a genetic counselor. 3. Older women are no more prone to gallstones than are younger women. 4. Gallbladder disease is related to a high dietary intake of carbohydrates

1. Progesterone slows emptying of the gallbladder, making gravid women at high risk for the disease.

high score of BPP

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A woman with a diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy is to receive medical intervention rather than a surgical interruption. Which of the following intramuscular medications would the nurse expect to administer? 1. Decadron (dexamethasone). 2. Amethopterin (methotrexate). 3. Pergonal (menotropin). 4. Prometrium (progesterone

2. Amethopterin (methotrexate).

A woman, 8 weeks pregnant, is admitted to the obstetric unit with a diagnosis of threatened abortion. Which of the following tests would help to determine whether the woman is carrying a viable or a nonviable pregnancy? 1. Luteinizing hormone level. 2. Endometrial biopsy. 3. Hysterosalpingogram. 4. Serum progesterone level

4. Serum progesterone level

A client is seen at 8 weeks' gestation for her first prenatal visit. During her last gynecological visit, the client's blood pressure was 100/60. Her blood pressure is now 150/90. For which of the following pregnancy-related illnesses should this client be assessed? 1. Hyperemesis gravidarum. 2. Hydatidiform mole. 3. Pre-eclampsia. 4. Gestational diabetes.

2. Hydatidiform mole. bc first trimester

A client, G8 P3406, 14 weeks' gestation, is being seen in the prenatal clinic. During the nurse's prenatal teaching session, the nurse will emphasize that the woman should notify the obstetric office immediately if she notes which of the following? 1. Change in fetal movement. 2. Signs and symptoms of labor. 3. Swelling of feet and ankles. 4. Appearance of spider vein

2. Signs and symptoms of labor. bc preterm labor

when is Coombs' test positive?

ABO

The nurse is caring for a 32-week G8 P7007 with placenta previa. Which of the following interventions would the nurse expect to perform? *Select all that apply*. 1. Daily contraction stress tests. 2. Blood type and cross match. 3. Bedrest with passive range-of-motion exercises. 4. Daily serum electrolyte assessments. 5. Weekly biophysical profiles.

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A nurse is counseling a pre-eclamptic client about her diet. Which should the nurse encourage the woman to do? 1. Restrict sodium intake. 2. Increase intake of fluids. 3. Eat a well-balanced diet. 4. Avoid simple sugars.

3 but check ppt

14. A client with mild pre-eclampsia who has been advised to be on bedrest at home asks why doing so is necessary. Which of the following is the best response for the nurse to give the client? 1. "Bedrest will help you to conserve energy for your labor." 2. "Bedrest will help to relieve your nausea and anorexia." 3. "Reclining will increase the amount of oxygen that your baby gets." 4. "The position change will prevent the placenta from separating."

3. "Reclining will increase the amount of oxygen that your baby gets."

A client, 37 weeks' gestation, has been advised that she is positive for group B streptococci. Which of the following comments by the nurse is appropriate at this time? 1. "The doctor will prescribe intravenous antibiotics for you. A visiting nurse will administer them to you in your home." 2. "You are at very high risk for an intrauterine infection. It is important for you to check your temperature every day." 3. "The bacteria are living in your vagina. They will not hurt you but we will give you medicine in labor to protect your baby from getting sick." 4. "The bacteria cause scarlet fever. If you notice that your tongue becomes very red and that you feel feverish you should call the doctor immediately."

3. "The bacteria are living in your vagina. They will not hurt you but we will give you medicine in labor to protect your baby from getting sick."

Which of the following statements is appropriate for the nurse to say to a patient with a complete placenta previa? 1. "During the first phase of labor you will do slow chest breathing." 2. "You should ambulate in the halls at least two times each day." 3. "The doctor will deliver you once you reach 25 weeks' gestation." 4. "It is important that you inform me if you become constipated."

4. "It is important that you inform me if you become constipated." straining can cause bleeding

The nurse is caring for a client who was just admitted to the hospital to rule out ectopic pregnancy. Which of the following orders is the most important for the nurse to perform? 1. Take the client's temperature. 2. Document the time of the client's last meal. 3. Obtain urine for urinalysis and culture. 4. Assess for complaint of dizziness or weakness

4. Assess for complaint of dizziness or weakness -s/s of hypovolemia from internal bleeding

An insulin-dependent diabetic woman will require higher doses of insulin as which of the following pregnancy hormones increases in her body? 1. Estrogen. 2. Progesterone. 3. Human chorionic gonadotropin. 4. Human placental lactogen.

4. Human placental lactogen.

A gravid woman with sickle cell anemia is admitted in vaso-occlusive crisis. Which of the following is the priority intervention that the nurse must perform? 1. Administer narcotic analgesics. 2. Apply heat to swollen joints. 3. Place on strict bedrest. 4. Infuse intravenous solution

4. Infuse intravenous solution

teens 16 and younger at risk for

HTN d/o all adlescents at risk for PTL

The fetus of a 38-week-gestation client has been diagnosed with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). The nurse would expect that which of the following diagnostic assessments would be appropriate for the primary healthcare practitioner to order at this time? Select all that apply. 1. Biophysical profile. 2. Nonstress test. 3. Umbilical arterial Doppler assessment. 4. Chorionic villus sampling. 5. Human chorionic gonadotropin te

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A woman is to receive methotrexate IM for an ectopic pregnancy. The nurse should teach the woman about which of the following common side effects of the therapy? *Select all that apply.* 1. Nausea and vomiting. 2. Abdominal pain. 3. Fatigue. 4. Light-headedness. 5. Breast tenderness.

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UTI is a big risk factor for

PTL

s/s of listeria

flu like (fever, aches)

type I dm mom at risk for what metabolic imbalance

metabolic acidosis

risk factor for placenta previa

multiple gestation smoking

painless vaginal bleeding ->

placenta previa

firm uterus ->

placental abruption

complication of cerclage

preterm labor

order of drawing up insulin

regular then NPH


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