Exam #1: CH. 20

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A nurse is conducting an in-service presentation to a group of perinatal nurses about sexually transmitted infections and their effect on pregnancy. The nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the group identifies which infection as being responsible for ophthalmia neonatorum? A. syphilis B. gonorrhea C. chlamydia D. HPV

B. gonorrhea

A client who is HIV-positive is in her second trimester and remains asymptomatic. She voices concern about her newborn's risk for the infection. Which statement by the nurse would be most appropriate? A. "You'll probably have a cesarean birth to prevent exposing your newborn." B. "Antibodies cross the placenta and provide immunity to the newborn." C. "Wait until after the infant is born, and then something can be done." D. "Antiretroviral medications are available to help reduce the risk of transmission."

D. "Antiretroviral medications are available to help reduce the risk of transmission."

A pregnant woman asks the nurse, "I'm a big coffee drinker. Will the caffeine in my coffee hurt my baby?" Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate? A. "The caffeine in coffee has been linked to birth defects." B. "Caffeine has been shown to restrict growth in the fetus." C. "Caffeine is a stimulant and needs to be avoided completely." D. "If you keep your intake to less than 200 mg/day, you should be okay."

D. "If you keep your intake to less than 200 mg/day, you should be okay."

A nurse is providing care to several pregnant women at different weeks of gestation. The nurse would expect to screen for group B streptococcus infection in the client who is at: A. 16 weeks' gestation. B. 28 weeks' gestation. C. 32 weeks' gestation. D. 36 weeks' gestation.

D. 36 weeks' gestation.

A woman with a history of asthma comes to the clinic for evaluation for pregnancy. The woman's pregnancy test is positive. When reviewing the woman's medication therapy regimen for asthma, which medication would the nurse identify as problematic for the woman now that she is pregnant? A. ipratropium B. albuterol C. salmeterol D. Prednisone

D. Prednisone

A young adult woman comes to the clinic for a routine check-up: During the visit, the woman who works in a day care facility tells the nurse that she and her partner are considering having a baby. "We are concerned that I might be exposed to common childhood illnesses." The woman undergoes testing and finds out that she is not immune from chickenpox. Based on this information, which information would the nurse give to the client? A. "You will need to be vaccinated now and wait at least 1 month before getting pregnant." B. "It is very likely that you will need to quit your job if you do get pregnant." C. "Because chickenpox is so rare nowadays, there is nothing to worry about." D. "You will need to take a leave of absence during winter and spring months."

A. "You will need to be vaccinated now and wait at least 1 month before getting pregnant."

A pregnant woman with gestational diabetes comes to the clinic for a fasting blood glucose level. When reviewing the results, the nurse determines that the woman is achieving good glucose control based on which result? A. 88 mg/dL B. 100 mg/dL C. 110 mg/dL D. 120 mg/dL

A. 88 mg/dL

A pregnant woman comes to the clinic for her first evaluation. The woman is screened for hepatitis B (HBV) and tests positive. The nurse would anticipate administering which agent? A. HBV immune globulin B. HBV vaccine C. acyclovir D. valacyclovir

A. HBV immune globulin

A nurse is obtaining a medication history from a pregnant client with a history of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Which medication(s) would the nurse expect the woman to report to be currently using? Select all that apply. A. Ibuprofen B. Hydroxychloroquine C. Methotrexate D. Leflunomide E. Prednisone

A. Ibuprofen B. Hydroxychloroquine E. Prednisone

A pregnant woman with diabetes at 10 weeks' gestation has a glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) level of 13%. At this time the nurse should be most concerned about which possible fetal outcome? A. congenital anomalies B. incompetent cervix C. placenta previa D. placental abruption (abruptio placentae)

A. congenital anomalies

After teaching a pregnant woman with iron deficiency anemia about nutrition, the nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the woman identifies which foods as being good sources of iron in her diet? Select all that apply. A. dried fruits B. peanut butter C. meats D. milk E. white bread

A. dried fruits B. peanut butter C. meats

A nurse is preparing a teaching program for a group of pregnant women about preventing infections during pregnancy. When describing measures for preventing cytomegalovirus infection, which measure would the nurse include as a priority? A. frequent hand washing B. immunization C. prenatal screening D. antibody titer screening

A. frequent hand washing

When teaching a class of pregnant women about the effects of substance use during pregnancy, the nurse would include which effect? A. low-birthweight infants B. excessive weight gain C. higher pain tolerance D. longer gestational periods

A. low-birthweight infants

A nurse has been invited to speak at a local high school about adolescent pregnancy. When developing the presentation, the nurse would incorporate information related to which aspects? Select all that apply. A. peer pressure to become sexually active B. rise in teen birth rates over the years. C. Asian Americans as having the highest teen birth rate D. loss of self-esteem as a major impact E. about half occurring within a year of first sexual intercourse

A. peer pressure to become sexually active D. loss of self-esteem as a major impact

A nurse is conducting a review class for a group of perinatal nurses working at the local clinic. The clinic sees a high population of women who are HIV positive. After discussing the recommendations for antiretroviral therapy with the group, the nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the group identifies which rationale as the underlying principle for the therapy? A. reduction in viral loads in the blood B. treatment of opportunistic infections C. adjunct therapy to radiation and chemotherapy D. can cure acute HIV/AIDS infections

A. reduction in viral loads in the blood

A woman with a history of systemic lupus comes to the clinic for evaluation. The woman tells the nurse that she and her partner would like to have a baby but that they are afraid her lupus will be a problem. Which response would be most appropriate for the nurse to make? A. "It's probably not a good idea for you to get pregnant since you have lupus." B. "Be sure that your lupus is stable or in remission for 6 months before getting pregnant." C. "Your lupus will not have any effect on your pregnancy whatsoever." D. "If you get pregnant, we'll have to add quite a few medications to your normal treatment plan."

B. "Be sure that your lupus is stable or in remission for 6 months before getting pregnant."

A pregnant woman with chronic hypertension is entering her second trimester. The nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to the woman about measures to promote healthy outcome. The nurse determines that the teaching was successful based on which client statement(s)? Select all that apply. A. "I will need to schedule follow-up appointments every 2 weeks until I reach 32 weeks' gestation." B. "I should try to lie down and rest on my left side for about an hour each day." C. "I will start doing daily counts of my baby's activity at about 24 weeks' gestation." D. "I will need to have an ultrasound at each visit beginning at 28 weeks gestation." E. "I should take my blood pressure frequently at home and report any high readings."

B. "I should try to lie down and rest on my left side for about an hour each day." C. "I will start doing daily counts of my baby's activity at about 24 weeks' gestation." E. "I should take my blood pressure frequently at home and report any high readings."

The nurse reviews the medical record of a woman who has come to the clinic for an evaluation. The client has a history of mitral valve prolapse and is listed as risk class II. During the visit, the woman states, "We want to have a baby, but I know I am at higher risk. But what is my risk, really?" Which response by the nurse would be appropriate? A. "If you do get pregnant, you will need to be seen by a cardiologist every other month for monitoring." B. "Your risk during pregnancy is small, but you should see your cardiologist first before getting pregnant." C. "Your heart disease would put too much strain on your heart if you were to get pregnant." D. "Your pregnancy would be uneventful, but you would need specialized care for labor and birth."

B. "Your risk during pregnancy is small, but you should see your cardiologist first before getting pregnant."

A nurse is conducting a program for pregnant women with gestational diabetes about reducing complications. The nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the group identifies which factor as being most important in helping to reduce complications associated with pregnancy and diabetes? A. stability of the woman's emotional and psychological status B. degree of blood glucose control achieved during the pregnancy C. reduction in retinopathy risk by frequent ophthalmologic evaluations D. control of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels for optimal kidney function

B. degree of blood glucose control achieved during the pregnancy

When preparing a schedule of follow-up visits for a pregnant woman with chronic hypertension, which schedule would be most appropriate? A. monthly visits until 32 weeks, then bi-monthly visits B. bi-monthly visits until 28 weeks, then weekly visits C. monthly visits until 20 weeks, then bi-monthly visits D. bi-monthly visits until 36 weeks, then weekly visits

B. bi-monthly visits until 28 weeks, then weekly visits

A nurse is conducting a presentation for a group of pregnant women about measures to prevent toxoplasmosis. The nurse determines that additional teaching is needed when the group identifies which measure as preventive? A. washing raw fruits and vegetables before eating them B. cooking all meat to an internal temperature of 125° F (52° C) C. wearing gardening gloves when working in the soil D. avoiding contact with a cat's litter box

B. cooking all meat to an internal temperature of 125° F (52° C)

A neonate born to a mother who was abusing heroin is exhibiting signs and symptoms of withdrawal. Which signs would the nurse assess? Select all that apply. A. low whimpering cry B. hypertonicity C. lethargy D. excessive sneezing E. overly vigorous sucking F. tremors

B. hypertonicity D. excessive sneezing F. tremors

The nurse is assessing a newborn of a woman who is suspected of abusing alcohol. Which newborn finding would provide additional evidence to support this suspicion? A. wide, large eyes B. thin upper lip C. protruding jaw D. elongated nose

B. thin upper lip

A pregnant woman is diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia and is prescribed an iron supplement. After teaching her about her prescribed iron supplement, which statement indicates successful teaching? A. "I should take my iron with milk." B. "I should avoid drinking orange juice." C. "I need to eat foods high in fiber." D. "I'll call the primary care provider if my stool is black and tarry."

C. "I need to eat foods high in fiber."

A pregnant client with iron-deficiency anemia is prescribed an iron supplement. After teaching the woman about using the supplement, the nurse determines that more teaching is needed based on which client statement? A. "Taking the iron supplement with food will help with the side effects." B. "I will need to avoid coffee and tea when I take this supplement." C. "I will take the iron with milk instead of orange or grapefruit juice." D. "If I happen to miss a dose, I will take it as soon as I remember."

C. "I will take the iron with milk instead of orange or grapefruit juice."

The nurse is teaching a pregnant woman with type 1 diabetes about her diet during pregnancy. Which client statement indicates that the nurse's teaching was successful? A. "I'll basically follow the same diet that I was following before I became pregnant." B. "Because I need extra protein, I'll have to increase my intake of milk and meat." C. "Pregnancy affects insulin production, so I'll need to make adjustments in my diet." D. "I'll adjust my diet and insulin based on the results of my urine tests for glucose."

C. "Pregnancy affects insulin production, so I'll need to make adjustments in my diet."

After teaching a group of nurses working at the women's health clinic about the impact of pregnancy on the older woman, which statement by the group indicates that the teaching was successful? A. "The majority of women who become pregnant over age 35 experience complications." B. "Women over the age of 35 who become pregnant require a specialized type of assessment." C. "Women over age 35 and are pregnant have an increased risk for spontaneous abortions." D. "Women over age 35 are more likely to have a substance use disorder."

C. "Women over age 35 and are pregnant have an increased risk for spontaneous abortions."

A nurse is preparing a presentation for a group of young adult pregnant women about common infections and their effect on pregnancy. When describing the infections, which infection would the nurse include as the most common congenital and perinatal viral infection in the world? A. rubella B. hepatitis B C. cytomegalovirus D. parvovirus B19

C. cytomegalovirus

A client in her first trimester comes to the clinic for an evaluation. Assessment reveals reports of fatigue, anorexia, and frequent upper respiratory infections. The client's skin is pale and the client is slightly tachycardic. The client also reports drinking about 6 cups of coffee on average each day. A diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia is suspected. The client is scheduled for laboratory testing and the results are as follows: • Hemoglobin 11.5 g/dL (115 g/L) • Hematocrit 35% (0.35) • Serum iron 32 μg/dL (5.73 μmol/L) • Serum ferritin 90 ng/dL (90 μg/L) Which laboratory finding would the nurse correlate with the suspected diagnosis? A. Hemoglobin B. Hematocrit C. Serum iron level D. Serum ferritin level

D. Serum ferritin level

Assessment of a pregnant woman and her fetus reveals tachycardia and hypertension. There is also evidence suggesting vasoconstriction. The nurse would question the woman about use of which substance? A. marijuana B. alcohol C. heroin D. cocaine

D. cocaine

A nurse is counseling a pregnant woman with rheumatoid arthritis about medications that can be used during pregnancy. The nurse would emphasize the need to avoid which medication at this time? A. hydroxychloroquine B. nonsterioidal anti-inflammatory drugs C. glucocorticoid D. methotrexate

D. methotrexate


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