EXAM #2: CH. 14

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A client's membranes spontaneously ruptured, as evidenced by a gush of clear fluid with a contraction. What would the nurse do next? A. Check the fetal heart rate. B. Perform a vaginal exam. C. Notify the primary care provider immediately. D. Change the linen saver pad.

A. Check the fetal heart rate.

A client states, "I think my water broke! I felt this gush of fluid between my legs." The nurse tests the fluid with nitrazine paper and confirms membrane rupture if the swab turns: A. yellow. B. olive green. C. pink. D. blue.

D. blue.

Which suggestion by the nurse about pushing would be most appropriate to a woman in the second stage of labor? A. "Lying flat with your head elevated on two pillows makes pushing easier." B. "Choose whatever method you feel most comfortable with for pushing." C. "Let me help you decide when it is time to start pushing." D. "Bear down like you're having a bowel movement with every contraction."

B. "Choose whatever method you feel most comfortable with for pushing."

After describing continuous internal electronic fetal monitoring to a laboring woman and her partner, which statement by the woman would indicate the need for additional teaching? A. "This type of monitoring is the most accurate method for our baby." B. "Unfortunately, I'm going to have to stay quite still in bed while it is in place." C. "This type of monitoring can only be used after my membranes rupture." D. "You'll be inserting a special electrode into my baby's scalp."

B. "Unfortunately, I'm going to have to stay quite still in bed while it is in place."

A nurse is reviewing the fetal heart rate pattern and observes abrupt decreases in FHR below the baseline, appearing as a U-shape. The nurse interprets these changes as reflecting which type of deceleration? A. early decelerations B. variable decelerations C. prolonged decelerations D. late decelerations

B. variable decelerations

A woman is admitted to the labor and birthing suite. Vaginal examination reveals that the presenting part is approximately 2 cm above the ischial spines. The nurse documents this finding as: A. +2 station. B. 0 station. C. -2 station. D. crowning.

C. -2 station.

A nurse is assisting with the birth of a newborn. The fetal head has just emerged. Which action would be performed next? A. suctioning of the mouth and nose B. clamping of the umbilical cord C. checking for the cord around the neck D. drying of the newborn

C. checking for the cord around the neck

A woman in labor who received an opioid for pain relief develops respiratory depression. The nurse would expect which agent to be administered? A. butorphanol B. fentanyl C. naloxone D. promethazine

C. naloxone

A pregnant woman is discussing nonpharmacologic pain control measures with the nurse in anticipation of labor. After discussing the various breathing patterns that can be used, the woman decides to use slow-paced breathing. Which instruction would the nurse provide to the woman about this technique? A. "Inhale through your nose and exhale through pursed lips." B. "Inhale and exhale through your mouth about 4 times in 5 seconds." C. "Forcefully exhale every so often after inhaling and exhaling through your mouth." D. "Take a cleansing breath before but not after each contraction."

A. "Inhale through your nose and exhale through pursed lips."

A nurse is describing the different types of regional analgesia and anesthesia for labor to a group of pregnant women. Which statement by the group indicates that the teaching was successful? A. "We can get up and walk around after receiving combined spinal-epidural analgesia." B. "Higher anesthetic doses are needed for patient-controlled epidural analgesia." C. "A pudendal nerve block is highly effective for pain relief in the first stage of labor." D. "Local infiltration using lidocaine is an appropriate method for controlling contraction pain."

A. "We can get up and walk around after receiving combined spinal-epidural analgesia."

A nurse is performing Leopold maneuvers on a pregnant woman. The nurse determines which information with the first maneuver? A. Fetal presentation B. Fetal position C. Fetal attitude D. Fetal flexion

A. Fetal presentation

Which action is a priority when caring for a woman during the fourth stage of labor? A. assessing the uterine fundus B. offering fluids as indicated C. encouraging the woman to void D. assisting with perineal care

A. assessing the uterine fundus

When planning the care of a woman in the latent phase of labor, the nurse would anticipate assessing the fetal heart rate at which interval? A. every 30 to 60 minutes B. every 60 to 90 minutes C. every 15 to 30 minutes D. every 10 to 15 minutes

A. every 30 to 60 minutes

A nurse palpates a woman's fundus to determine contraction intensity. What would be most appropriate for the nurse to use for palpation? A. finger pads B. palm of the hand C. finger tips D. back of the hand

A. finger pads

A nurse is reading a journal article about the various medications used for pain relief during labor. Which drug would the nurse note as producing amnesia but no analgesia? A. midazolam B. prochlorperazine C. fentanyl D. meperidine

A. midazolam

A woman in labor received an opioid close to the time of birth. The nurse would assess the newborn for which effect? A. respiratory depression B. urinary retention C. abdominal distention D. hyperreflexia

A. respiratory depression

A nurse is conducting a class for a group of nurses who are newly hired for the labor and birth unit. After teaching the group about fetal heart rate patterns, the nurse determines the need for additional teaching when the group identifies which finding as indicating normal fetal acid-base status? Select all that apply. A. sinusoidal pattern B. recurrent variable decelerations C. fetal bradycardia D. absence of late decelerations E. moderate baseline variability

A. sinusoidal pattern B. recurrent variable decelerations C. fetal bradycardia

Which positions would be most appropriate for the nurse to suggest as a comfort measure to a woman who is in the first stage of labor? Select all that apply. A. walking with partner support B. straddling with forward leaning over a chair C. closed knee-chest position D. rocking back and forth with foot on chair E. supine with legs raised at a 90-degree angle

A. walking with partner support B. straddling with forward leaning over a chair D. rocking back and forth with foot on chair

A woman's amniotic fluid is noted to be cloudy. The nurse interprets this finding as: A. normal. B. a possible infection. C. meconium passage. D. transient fetal hypoxia.

B. a possible infection.

A pregnant woman admitted to the labor and birth suite undergoes rapid HIV testing and is found to be HIV-positive. Which action would the nurse expect to include when developing a plan of care for this woman? Select all that apply. A. administrating of penicillin G at the onset of labor B. avoiding scalp electrodes for fetal monitoring C. refraining from obtaining fetal scalp blood for pH testing D. administering antiretroviral therapy at the onset of labor E. electing for the use of forceps-assisted birth

B. avoiding scalp electrodes for fetal monitoring C. refraining from obtaining fetal scalp blood for pH testing D. administering antiretroviral therapy at the onset of labor

A woman in labor is to receive continuous internal electronic fetal monitoring. The nurse prepares the client for this monitoring based on the understanding that which criterion must be present? A. intact membranes B. cervical dilation of 2 cm or more C. floating presenting fetal part D. a neonatologist to insert the electrode

B. cervical dilation of 2 cm or more

A nurse is completing the assessment of a woman admitted to the labor and birth suite. Which information would the nurse expect to include as part of the physical assessment? Select all that apply. A. current pregnancy history B. fundal height measurement C. support system D. estimated date of birth E. membrane status F. contraction pattern

B. fundal height measurement E. membrane status F. contraction pattern

A nurse is assessing a woman after birth and notes a second-degree laceration. The nurse interprets this as indicating that the tear extends through which area? A. skin B. muscles of perineal body C. anal sphincter D. anterior rectal wall

B. muscles of perineal body

When palpating the fundus during a contraction, the nurse notes that it feels like a chin. The nurse interprets this finding as indicating which type of contraction? A. intense B. strong C. moderate D. mild

C. moderate

A nurse is preparing to auscultate the fetal heart rate of a pregnant woman at term admitted to the labor and birth suite. Assessment reveals that the fetus is in a cephalic presentation. At which area on the woman's body would the nurse best hear the sounds? A. At the level of the woman's umbilicus B. In the area above the woman's umbilicus C. In the woman's lower abdominal quadrant D. At the upper outer quadrant of the woman's abdomen

C. In the woman's lower abdominal quadrant

A pregnant woman with a fetus in the cephalic presentation is in the latent phase of the first stage of labor. Her membranes rupture spontaneously. The fluid is green in color. Which action by the nurse would be appropriate? A. Check the pH to ensure the fluid is amniotic fluid. B. Prepare to administer an antibiotic. C. Notify the health care provider about possible meconium. D. Check the maternal heart rate.

C. Notify the health care provider about possible meconium.

When applying the ultrasound transducer for continuous external electronic fetal monitoring, the nurse would place the transducer at which location on the on the clients body record the FHR? A. over the uterine fundus where contractions are most intense B. above the umbilicus toward the right side of the diaphragm C. between the umbilicus and the symphysis pubis D. between the xiphoid process and umbilicus

C. between the umbilicus and the symphysis pubis

A nurse is providing care to a woman during the third stage of labor. Which finding would alert the nurse that the placenta is separating? A. boggy, soft uterus B. uterus becoming discoid shaped C. sudden gush of dark blood from the vagina D. shortening of the umbilical cord

C. sudden gush of dark blood from the vagina

A nurse is explaining the use of effleurage as a pain relief measure during labor. Which statement would the nurse most likely use when explaining this measure? A. "This technique focuses on manipulating body tissues." B. "The technique requires focusing on a specific stimulus." C. "This technique redirects energy fields that lead to pain." D. "The technique involves light stroking of the abdomen with breathing."

D. "The technique involves light stroking of the abdomen with breathing."

A woman in labor has chosen to use hydrotherapy as a method of pain relief. Which statement by the woman would lead the nurse to suspect that the woman needs additional teaching? A. "The warmth and buoyancy of the water has a nice relaxing effect." B. "I can stay in the bath for as long as I feel comfortable." C. "My cervix should be dilated more than 5 cm before I try using this method." D. "The temperature of the water should be at least 105? (40.5?)."

D. "The temperature of the water should be at least 105? (40.5?)."


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