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Which statement made by a pregnant client to a nurse
indicates that the client does not understand the teaching
about fetal growth and development?
"The baby gets food from the amniotic fluid."
-The amniotic fluid serves as a protective environment; the fetus
depends on the placenta, along with the umbilical blood vessels,
for nutrients and oxygen. "The baby is smaller if the mother
smokes," "The baby's oxygen is provided by the mother," and "The
baby's umbilical cord has two arteries and one vein" are all true
statements, and further teaching would not be required.
A nurse discusses the type of anesthesia that will be used for a
vaginal birth with a client who has class I cardiac disease.
Which type of block is most appropriate for this client?
,Epidural
On the third postpartum day a client who is breastfeeding calls
the clinic complaining of hot, hard, aching breasts. What
recommendation should the nurse include in the response?
Apply warm, moist cloths to both breasts before nursing.
A nurse in the fertility clinic is instructing a client who will be
using progesterone gel vaginally in the treatment of luteal
phase infertility. When discussing the side effects of
progesterone, what should the nurse tell the client to expect?
Enlarged, tender breasts
A pregnant client with severe preeclampsia is receiving an
infusion of magnesium sulfate. What does the nurse identify as
the main reason that this medication is administered?
It acts as an anticonvulsant.
During the postpartum period a nurse determines that a client's
rubella titer is negative. What action should the nurse plan to
take?
Obtaining a prescription for immunization at discharge
A primigravida complains of morning sickness. What should the
nurse plan to teach her?
Avoid long periods without food
,What should be included in nursing care immediately after a
sexual assault?
Obtaining the assault history from the client
The husband of a woman who had her fourth child 3 weeks ago
states she has been irritable and crying frequently since
bringing her newborn home. He asks the nurse whether this is
normal. The nurse tries to help him understand the situation by
stating that:
Having four children is tiring and assistance may be needed.
A 23-year-old woman arrives at the prenatal clinic because she
thinks that she is pregnant. Her last menstrual period began on
March 31, and her pregnancy test reveals a positive result.
According to Nägele's rule, what is this client's expected date of
birth (EDB)?
January 7
A client who is pregnant for the first time and carrying twins is
scheduled for a cesarean birth. What should preoperative
teaching include?
Frequent ambulation is begun within 24 hours.
A client who is pregnant for the first time and is carrying twins is
scheduled for a cesarean birth. What should the nurse tell the
client to expect?
, "We'll be encouraging you to walk early after surgery."
A nurse is caring for a client in labor whose cervix is dilated 6
cm. The client is receiving epidural analgesia. What common
response to regional anesthesia does the nurse anticipate?
Lightheadedness
What nursing intervention should be implemented routinely
after a client has a vacuum aspiration abortion?
Encouraging the client to take the prescribed antibiotic
medication
A pregnant client whose first child has Down syndrome is about
to undergo amniocentesis. The client tells the nurse that she
does not know what she will do if this fetus has the same
diagnosis. The client asks the nurse, "Do you think abortion is
the same as killing?" How should the nurse respond?
"I really can't answer that question. Are you ambivalent about
abortion?"
A nurse in the family planning clinic reviews the health history
of a sexually active 16-year-old girl whose chief concern is a
thick, burning discharge accompanied by a burning sensation
and lower abdominal pain. After an examination the girl is
informed that she may have a sexually transmitted infection
(STI) that requires treatment. The adolescent is concerned that
her parents will discover that she has been sexually active and