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The initial physical exam of a neonate reveals short palpebral fissures, a thin upper lip, and a flat
nose. The next nursing assessment should include:
A. Chromosomal studies
B. Investigating maternal alcohol abuse
C. Obtaining a urine drug screen - Answer>>> B. Investigating maternal alcohol abuse
A PP client's obstetrical hx reveals a rubella non immune status. Administration considerations
for the medication include:
A. Administering within 72 hours after delivery
B. Checking for egg allergy
C. Preparing it as an IM injection - Answer>>> B. Checking for egg allergy
A G3P3 delivered vaginally. She complains of abdominal cramping, intensified by breastfeeding.
To help decrease discomfort in this client, she should be instructed to lie in the:
A. Prone position
,B. Semi-fowlers
C. Side lying position - Answer>>> A. Prone position
Which physiologic changes, occurring during pregnancy, predispose a woman to UTIs?
A. Constriction of the upper third of the ureters.
B. Compression of the ureters by the enlarging uterus.
C. Decreased urinary frequency. - Answer>>> B. Compression of the ureters by the enlarging
uterus.
30 minutes ago a 35 y/o multigravida delivered s 9lb neonate. She is receiving oxytocin by
intravenous infusion. Her fundus is soft and not firming with massage. Her vaginal bleeding is
heavy. She should receive:
A. Hemabate
B. Prostaglandin
C. Methergin - Answer>>> C. Methergin
A PP client is receiving Mag Sulfate for preeclampsia. She reports shortness of breath. The next
intervention is to:
A. Administer O2
, B. Discontinue the infusion
C. Notify the physician - Answer>>> B. Discontinue the infusion
Decreased gastric motility, during pregnancy, results from increased levels of:
A. Estrogen
B. Progesterone
C. Relaxin - Answer>>> B. Progesterone
Concentrations of Mag Sulfate depend on
A. CNS sensitivity.
B. Serum levels.
C. Urine output. - Answer>>> C. Urine output.
Mag sulfate is being administered to a woman in the immediate PP period. Which of the
following assessment findings should be reported to the physician?
A. Reflexes 2+