Pregnancy (1) Advanced test
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A client is about 16 weeks' pregnant and is concerned because she feels her
"abdomen" contracting. She calls the primary care provider's office and speaks to the
nurse. What is the nurse's most appropriate response to this client's concern? pg. 336 -
ANSWERS"What you are feeling are called Braxton Hicks contractions. They are
considered practice contractions during pregnancy."
What is the major concern for a lactose intolerant woman who is pregnant? pg. 353 -
ANSWERScalcium deficiency
During an examination, a client at 32 weeks' gestation becomes dizzy, lightheaded, and
pale while supine. What should the nurse do first? pg. 336 - ANSWERSTurn the client
on her left side.
A pregnant client reports an increase in a thick, whitish vaginal discharge. Which
response by the nurse would be most appropriate? pg. 337 - ANSWERS"This discharge
is normal during pregnancy."
A client in her 39th week of gestation arrives at the maternity clinic stating that earlier in
her pregnancy, she experienced shortness of breath. However, for the past few days,
she has been able to breathe easily, but she has also begun to experience increased
urinary frequency. A nurse is assigned to perform the physical examination of the client.
Which observation is most likely? pg. 336 - ANSWERSFundal height has dropped since
the last recording.
A client in her second trimester of pregnancy is anxious about the blotchy, brown
pigmentation appearing on her forehead and cheeks. She also reports increased
pigmentation on her breasts and genitalia. Which statement by the nurse is most
appropriate? pg. 341 - ANSWERS"This is called facial melasma (chloasma) and should
fade after the birth."
A mother comes in with her 17-year-old daughter to find out why she has not had a
menstrual cycle for a few months. Examination confirms the daughter is pregnant with a
fundal height of approximately 24 cm. The nurse interprets this finding as indicating that
the daughter is approximately how many weeks pregnant? pg. 335 - ANSWERS24