ATI Maternity Proctored Exam
1) A nurse in a woman's health clinic is providing teaching about
nutritional intake to a client who is at 8 weeks of gestation. The
nurse should instruct the client to increase her daily intake of
which of the following nutrients?
Calcium
The recommendation for calcium intake during pregnancy is the same as
that for women who are not pregnant: 1,300 mg/day for women younger
than 19 years old and 1,000 mg/day for women between the ages of 19 and
50 years old.
Vitamin E
The recommendation for vitamin E intake during pregnancy is 15 mg/day,
the same as that for women who are not pregnant.
Iron
The recommendation for iron intake during pregnancy is higher than that for
women who are not pregnant. For women who are pregnant, it is 27 mg/day.
For women who are not pregnant, it is 15 mg/day for women younger than
19 years old and 18 mg/day for women between the ages of 19 and 50 years
old.
Vitamin D
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2) A nurse is caring for a client who has uterine hypotonicity and is
experiencing postpartum hemorrhage. Which of the following
actions is the nurse's priority?
Check the client's capillary refill.
It is important for the nurse to monitor capillary refill in order to track
baseline data for this client. However, another action is the nurse's priority.
Massage the client's fundus.
Uterine hypotonicity and postpartum hemorrhage indicate that this client is
at the greatest risk for hypovolemic shock. This can compromise the
perfusion to the client's vital organs, causing death to occur. Therefore, the
nurse's priority is to massage the client's fundus in order to minimize blood
loss.
Insert an indwelling urinary catheter for the client.
It is important for the nurse to insert an indwelling urinary catheter in order
to assess the client for hypovolemia. However, another action is the nurse's
priority.
Prepare the client for a blood transfusion.
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1) A nurse in a woman's health clinic is providing teaching about
nutritional intake to a client who is at 8 weeks of gestation. The
nurse should instruct the client to increase her daily intake of
which of the following nutrients?
Calcium
The recommendation for calcium intake during pregnancy is the same as
that for women who are not pregnant: 1,300 mg/day for women younger
than 19 years old and 1,000 mg/day for women between the ages of 19 and
50 years old.
Vitamin E
The recommendation for vitamin E intake during pregnancy is 15 mg/day,
the same as that for women who are not pregnant.
Iron
The recommendation for iron intake during pregnancy is higher than that for
women who are not pregnant. For women who are pregnant, it is 27 mg/day.
For women who are not pregnant, it is 15 mg/day for women younger than
19 years old and 18 mg/day for women between the ages of 19 and 50 years
old.
Vitamin D
This study source was downloaded by 100000825685397 from CourseHero.com on 06-24-2021 05:26:28 GMT -05:00
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, The recommendation for vitamin D intake during pregnancy is 600 IU/day,
the same as
2) A nurse is caring for a client who has uterine hypotonicity and is
experiencing postpartum hemorrhage. Which of the following
actions is the nurse's priority?
Check the client's capillary refill.
It is important for the nurse to monitor capillary refill in order to track
baseline data for this client. However, another action is the nurse's priority.
Massage the client's fundus.
Uterine hypotonicity and postpartum hemorrhage indicate that this client is
at the greatest risk for hypovolemic shock. This can compromise the
perfusion to the client's vital organs, causing death to occur. Therefore, the
nurse's priority is to massage the client's fundus in order to minimize blood
loss.
Insert an indwelling urinary catheter for the client.
It is important for the nurse to insert an indwelling urinary catheter in order
to assess the client for hypovolemia. However, another action is the nurse's
priority.
Prepare the client for a blood transfusion.
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