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Maternal Child Ch. 12 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ Women with hyperemesis gravidarum: a. Are a majority, because 80% of all pregnant women suffer from it at some time. b. Have vomiting severe and persistent enough to cause weight loss, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalance. c. Need intravenous (IV) fluid and nutrition for most of their pregnancy. d. Often inspire similar, milder symptoms in their male partners and mothers - ANS: B Women with hyperemesis gravidarum have severe vomiting; however, treatment for several days sets things right in most cases. Although 80% of pregnant women experience nausea and vomiting, fewer than 1% (0.5%) proceed to this severe level. IV administration may be used at first to restore fluid levels, but it is seldom

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Women with hyperemesis gravidarum:

a. Are a majority, because 80% of all pregnant women suffer from it at

some time.

b. Have vomiting severe and persistent enough to cause weight loss,

dehydration, and electrolyte

imbalance.

c. Need intravenous (IV) fluid and nutrition for most of their pregnancy.

d. Often inspire similar, milder symptoms in their male partners and

mothers - ✔✔ANS: B

Women with hyperemesis gravidarum have severe vomiting; however,

treatment for several days sets things

right in most cases. Although 80% of pregnant women experience nausea

and vomiting, fewer than 1% (0.5%)

proceed to this severe level. IV administration may be used at first to

restore fluid levels, but it is seldom


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,needed for very long. Women suffering from this condition want sympathy

because some authorities believe

that difficult relationships with mothers and/or partners may be the cause.

Because pregnant women may need surgery during pregnancy, nurses

should be aware that:

a. The diagnosis of appendicitis may be difficult because the normal signs

and symptoms mimic

some normal changes in pregnancy.

b. Rupture of the appendix is less likely in pregnant women because of the

close monitoring.

c. Surgery for intestinal obstructions should be delayed as long as possible

because it usually affects

the pregnancy.

d. When pregnancy takes over, a woman is less likely to have ovarian prob

- ✔✔ANS: A

Both appendicitis and pregnancy are linked with nausea, vomiting, and

increased white blood cell count. Rupture of the appendix is two to three

times more likely in pregnant women. Surgery to remove obstructions

should be done right away. It usually does not affect the pregnancy.

Pregnancy predisposes a woman to

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,ovarian problems

What laboratory marker is indicative of disseminated intravascular

coagulation (DIC)?

a. Bleeding time of 10 minutes c. Thrombocytopenia

b. Presence of fibrin split products d. Hyperfibrinogenemia - ✔✔ANS: B

Degradation of fibrin leads to the accumulation of fibrin split products in the

blood. Bleeding time in DIC is

normal. Low platelets may occur with but are not indicative of DIC because

they may result from other

coagulopathies. Hypofibrinogenemia would occur with DIC

In caring for an immediate postpartum client, you note petechiae and

oozing from her IV site. You would

monitor her closely for the clotting disorder:

a. Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)

b. Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE)

c. Hemorrhage

d. HELLP syndrome - ✔✔ANS: A

The diagnosis of DIC is made according to clinical findings and laboratory

markers. Physical examination



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, reveals unusual bleeding. Petechiae may appear around a blood pressure

cuff on the womans arm. Excessive

bleeding may occur from the site of slight trauma such as venipuncture

sites. These symptoms are not

associated with AFE, nor is AFE a bleeding disorder. Hemorrhage occurs

for a variety of reasons in the

postpartum client. These symptoms are associated with DIC. Hemorrhage

would be a finding associated with

DIC and is not a clotting disorder in and of itself. HELLP is not a clotting

disorder, but it may contribute to the

clotting disorder DIC

In caring for the woman with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC),

what order should the nurse

anticipate?

a. Administration of blood

b. Preparation of the client for invasive hemodynamic monitoring

c. Restriction of intravascular fluids

d. Administration of steroids - ✔✔ANS: A

Primary medical management in all cases of DIC involves correction of the

underlying cause, volume

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