Exam 01 - High-Risk Antepartum

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1. During a prenatal interview, a client tells the nurse, "My mother told me she had toxemia during her pregnancy and almost died!" Which of the following questions should the nurse ask in response to this statement? 1. "Does your mother have a cardiac condition?" 2. "Did your mother tell you what she was toxic from?" 3. "Does your mother have diabetes now?" 4. "Did your mother say whether she had a seizure or not?"

4 1. 1. Toxemia is not related to a cardiac condition. 2. Toxemia is not related to a toxic substance. 3. Toxemia is not directly related to diabetes mellitus. 4. This is the appropriate question. The nurse is asking whether or not the client's mother developed eclampsia. TEST-TAKING TIP: The hypertensive illnesses of pregnancy used to be called toxemia of pregnancy as well as pregnancy-induced hypertension. That term is still heard in the community because the mothers and grandmothers of clients were told that they had toxemia of pregnancy. Because daughters of clients who have had preeclampsia are high risk for hypertensive illness, it is important to find out whether or not the client's mother had developed eclampsia.


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