Davis Advantage for Maternal-Newborn Nursing Critical
Components of Nursing Care 4th Edition Connie Durham,
Roberta Chapman, Linda Miller Test Bank Chapter 1-19 |
Complete Guide Newest Version 2024
Jenny, a 21-year-old single woman, comes for her first prenatal appointment at 31 weeks gestation with her first
pregnancy. The clinic nurses most appropriate statement is:
a. Jenny, it is late in your pregnancy to be having your first appointment, but it is nice to meet you and I will try to help
you get caught up in your care.
b. Jenny, have you had care in another clinic? I cant believe this is your first appointment!
c. Jenny, by the date of your last menstrual period, you are 31 weeks and now that you are finally here, we need you
to come monthly for the next two visits and then weekly.
d. Jenny, by your information, you are 31 weeks gestation in this pregnancy. Do you have questions for me before I
begin your prenatal history and information sharing? - ANSANS: d
Jorgina is a 24-year-old pregnant woman at 26 weeks gestation. This is Jorginas third pregnancy, and her obstetrical
history includes one full-term birth, one preterm birth, and two living children. Today Jorgina arrives at the clinic with
complaints of fatigue, insomnia, and backache. She reports that she is a nurse on an oncology unit and is worried
about continuing with working her 12-hour shifts. The perinatal nurse identifies concerns in Jorginas history and work
environment including (select all that apply):
a. Risk of preterm birth
b. Presence of chemotherapeutic agents
c. Requirement for heavy lifting
d. History of diabetes - ANSANS: a, b, c
Lina is an 18-year-old woman at 20 weeks gestation. This is her first pregnancy. Lina is complaining of fatigue and
listlessness. Her vital signs are within a normal range: BP = 118/60, pulse = 70, and respiratory rate 16 breaths per
minute. Linas fundal height is at the umbilicus, and she states that she is beginning to feel fetal movements. Her
weight gain is 25 pounds over the prepregnant weight (110 lb), and her height is 5 feet 4 inches. The perinatal nurses
best approach to care at this visit is to:
a. Ask Lina to keep a 3-day food diary to bring in to her next visit in 1 week.
b. Explain to Lina that weight gain is not a concern in pregnancy, and she should not worry.
c. Teach Lina about the expected normal weight gain during pregnancy (approximately 20 pounds by 20 weeks
gestation).
d. Explain to Lina the possible concerns related to excessive weight gain in pregnancy, including the risk of
gestational di - ANSANS: a
Physiologic changes that occur in the renal system during pregnancy predispose the pregnant woman to urinary tract
infections (UTIs). Symptoms of a UTI include (select all that apply):
a. Dysuria
b. Hematuria
c. Urgency
d. Delayed urination - ANSANS: a, b, c
Presumptive signs of pregnancy include (select all that apply):
a. Nausea
b. Fatigue
c. Ballottement
d. Amenorrhea - ANSANS: a, b, d
Sally is in her third trimester and has begun to sing and talk to the fetus. Sally is probably exhibiting signs of:
a. Mental illness
b. Delusions
c. Attachment
,Davis Advantage for Maternal-Newborn Nursing Critical
Components of Nursing Care 4th Edition Connie Durham,
Roberta Chapman, Linda Miller Test Bank Chapter 1-19 |
Complete Guide Newest Version 2024
d. Crisis - ANSANS: c
Sally is in her third trimester and has begun to sing and talk to the fetus. Sally is probably exhibiting signs of:
a. Mental illness
b. Delusions
c. Attachment
d. Crisis - ANSANS: c
Strategies for culturally responsive care include (select all that apply):
a. Practicing ethnocentrism
b. Applying stereotyping
c. Examining ones own biases
d. Learning another language - ANSANS: c, d
Strategies for culturally responsive care include (select all that apply):
a. Practicing ethnocentrism
b. Applying stereotyping
c. Examining ones own biases
d. Learning another language - ANSANS: c, d
Taboos are cultural restrictions that:
a. Have serious supernatural consequences
b. Have serious clinical consequences
c. Have superstitious consequences
d. Are functional and neutral practices - ANSANS: a
Taboos are cultural restrictions that:
a. Have serious supernatural consequences
b. Have serious clinical consequences
c. Have superstitious consequences
d. Are functional and neutral practices - ANSANS: a
Teera is a 22-year-old woman who is experiencing her third pregnancy. Her obstetrical history includes one first-
trimester elective abortion and one first- trimester spontaneous abortion. Teera is a semi-vegetarian who drinks milk
and eats yogurt and fish as part of her daily intake. The perinatal nurse discusses Teeras diet with her as she may be
deficient in (select all that apply):
a. Iron
b. Magnesium
c. Zinc
d. Vitamin B12 - ANSANS: a, c
The American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses directs nurses to provide patient care that is:
a. Curative
b. Utilitarian
c. Negotiable
d. Respectful - ANSANS: d
The clinic nurse advocates for smoking cessation during pregnancy. Potential harmful effects of prenatal tobacco use
include (select all that apply):
a. Preterm birth
b. Gestational hypertension
c. Gestational diabetes
d. Low birth weight - ANSANS: a, d
, Davis Advantage for Maternal-Newborn Nursing Critical
Components of Nursing Care 4th Edition Connie Durham,
Roberta Chapman, Linda Miller Test Bank Chapter 1-19 |
Complete Guide Newest Version 2024
The clinic nurse describes possible interventions for the pregnant woman who is experiencing pain and numbness in
her wrists. The nurse suggests (select all that apply)
:a. Elevating the arms and wrists at night
b. Reassessment during the postpartum period
c. The use of cock splints to prevent wrist flexion
d. Massaging the hands and wrists with alcohol - ANSANS: a, b, c
The clinic nurse describes the respiratory system changes common to pregnancy to the new nurse. These changes
include (select all that apply):
a. An increased tidal volume
b. A decreased airway resistance
c. An increased chest circumference
d. An increased airway resistance - ANSANS: a, b, c
The clinic nurse discusses normal bladder function in pregnancy with a 22- year-old pregnant woman who is now in
her 29th gestational week. The nurse explains that at this time in pregnancy, it is normal to experience (select all that
apply):
a. Urinary frequency
b. Urinary urgency
c. Nocturia
d. Incontinence - ANSANS: a, b, c
The clinic nurse encourages all pregnant women to increase their water intake to at least 8 to 10 glasses per day in
order to (select all that apply):
a. Decrease the risk of constipation
b. Decrease the risk of bile stasis
c. Decrease their feelings of fatigue
d. Decrease the risk of urinary tract infections - ANSANS: a, b, c, d
The clinic nurse encourages paternal attachment during pregnancy by including the father in (select all that apply):
a. Prenatal visits
b. Ultrasound appointments
c. Prenatal class information
d. History taking and obtaining prenatal screening information - ANSANS: b, c, d
The clinic nurse encourages paternal attachment during pregnancy by including the father in (select all that apply):
a. Prenatal visits
b. Ultrasound appointments
c. Prenatal class information
d. History taking and obtaining prenatal screening information - ANSANS: b, c, d
The clinic nurse explains to Margaret, a newly diagnosed pregnant woman at 10 weeks gestation, that her rubella
titer indicates that she is not immune.
Margaret should be advised to (select all that apply):
a. Avoid contact with all children
b. Be retested in 3 months
c. Receive the rubella vaccine postpartum
d. Report signs or symptoms of fever, runny nose, and generalized red rash to the health-care provider - ANSANS: c,
d
The clinic nurse includes screening for domestic violence in the first prenatal visit for all patients. An appropriate
question would be:
Components of Nursing Care 4th Edition Connie Durham,
Roberta Chapman, Linda Miller Test Bank Chapter 1-19 |
Complete Guide Newest Version 2024
Jenny, a 21-year-old single woman, comes for her first prenatal appointment at 31 weeks gestation with her first
pregnancy. The clinic nurses most appropriate statement is:
a. Jenny, it is late in your pregnancy to be having your first appointment, but it is nice to meet you and I will try to help
you get caught up in your care.
b. Jenny, have you had care in another clinic? I cant believe this is your first appointment!
c. Jenny, by the date of your last menstrual period, you are 31 weeks and now that you are finally here, we need you
to come monthly for the next two visits and then weekly.
d. Jenny, by your information, you are 31 weeks gestation in this pregnancy. Do you have questions for me before I
begin your prenatal history and information sharing? - ANSANS: d
Jorgina is a 24-year-old pregnant woman at 26 weeks gestation. This is Jorginas third pregnancy, and her obstetrical
history includes one full-term birth, one preterm birth, and two living children. Today Jorgina arrives at the clinic with
complaints of fatigue, insomnia, and backache. She reports that she is a nurse on an oncology unit and is worried
about continuing with working her 12-hour shifts. The perinatal nurse identifies concerns in Jorginas history and work
environment including (select all that apply):
a. Risk of preterm birth
b. Presence of chemotherapeutic agents
c. Requirement for heavy lifting
d. History of diabetes - ANSANS: a, b, c
Lina is an 18-year-old woman at 20 weeks gestation. This is her first pregnancy. Lina is complaining of fatigue and
listlessness. Her vital signs are within a normal range: BP = 118/60, pulse = 70, and respiratory rate 16 breaths per
minute. Linas fundal height is at the umbilicus, and she states that she is beginning to feel fetal movements. Her
weight gain is 25 pounds over the prepregnant weight (110 lb), and her height is 5 feet 4 inches. The perinatal nurses
best approach to care at this visit is to:
a. Ask Lina to keep a 3-day food diary to bring in to her next visit in 1 week.
b. Explain to Lina that weight gain is not a concern in pregnancy, and she should not worry.
c. Teach Lina about the expected normal weight gain during pregnancy (approximately 20 pounds by 20 weeks
gestation).
d. Explain to Lina the possible concerns related to excessive weight gain in pregnancy, including the risk of
gestational di - ANSANS: a
Physiologic changes that occur in the renal system during pregnancy predispose the pregnant woman to urinary tract
infections (UTIs). Symptoms of a UTI include (select all that apply):
a. Dysuria
b. Hematuria
c. Urgency
d. Delayed urination - ANSANS: a, b, c
Presumptive signs of pregnancy include (select all that apply):
a. Nausea
b. Fatigue
c. Ballottement
d. Amenorrhea - ANSANS: a, b, d
Sally is in her third trimester and has begun to sing and talk to the fetus. Sally is probably exhibiting signs of:
a. Mental illness
b. Delusions
c. Attachment
,Davis Advantage for Maternal-Newborn Nursing Critical
Components of Nursing Care 4th Edition Connie Durham,
Roberta Chapman, Linda Miller Test Bank Chapter 1-19 |
Complete Guide Newest Version 2024
d. Crisis - ANSANS: c
Sally is in her third trimester and has begun to sing and talk to the fetus. Sally is probably exhibiting signs of:
a. Mental illness
b. Delusions
c. Attachment
d. Crisis - ANSANS: c
Strategies for culturally responsive care include (select all that apply):
a. Practicing ethnocentrism
b. Applying stereotyping
c. Examining ones own biases
d. Learning another language - ANSANS: c, d
Strategies for culturally responsive care include (select all that apply):
a. Practicing ethnocentrism
b. Applying stereotyping
c. Examining ones own biases
d. Learning another language - ANSANS: c, d
Taboos are cultural restrictions that:
a. Have serious supernatural consequences
b. Have serious clinical consequences
c. Have superstitious consequences
d. Are functional and neutral practices - ANSANS: a
Taboos are cultural restrictions that:
a. Have serious supernatural consequences
b. Have serious clinical consequences
c. Have superstitious consequences
d. Are functional and neutral practices - ANSANS: a
Teera is a 22-year-old woman who is experiencing her third pregnancy. Her obstetrical history includes one first-
trimester elective abortion and one first- trimester spontaneous abortion. Teera is a semi-vegetarian who drinks milk
and eats yogurt and fish as part of her daily intake. The perinatal nurse discusses Teeras diet with her as she may be
deficient in (select all that apply):
a. Iron
b. Magnesium
c. Zinc
d. Vitamin B12 - ANSANS: a, c
The American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses directs nurses to provide patient care that is:
a. Curative
b. Utilitarian
c. Negotiable
d. Respectful - ANSANS: d
The clinic nurse advocates for smoking cessation during pregnancy. Potential harmful effects of prenatal tobacco use
include (select all that apply):
a. Preterm birth
b. Gestational hypertension
c. Gestational diabetes
d. Low birth weight - ANSANS: a, d
, Davis Advantage for Maternal-Newborn Nursing Critical
Components of Nursing Care 4th Edition Connie Durham,
Roberta Chapman, Linda Miller Test Bank Chapter 1-19 |
Complete Guide Newest Version 2024
The clinic nurse describes possible interventions for the pregnant woman who is experiencing pain and numbness in
her wrists. The nurse suggests (select all that apply)
:a. Elevating the arms and wrists at night
b. Reassessment during the postpartum period
c. The use of cock splints to prevent wrist flexion
d. Massaging the hands and wrists with alcohol - ANSANS: a, b, c
The clinic nurse describes the respiratory system changes common to pregnancy to the new nurse. These changes
include (select all that apply):
a. An increased tidal volume
b. A decreased airway resistance
c. An increased chest circumference
d. An increased airway resistance - ANSANS: a, b, c
The clinic nurse discusses normal bladder function in pregnancy with a 22- year-old pregnant woman who is now in
her 29th gestational week. The nurse explains that at this time in pregnancy, it is normal to experience (select all that
apply):
a. Urinary frequency
b. Urinary urgency
c. Nocturia
d. Incontinence - ANSANS: a, b, c
The clinic nurse encourages all pregnant women to increase their water intake to at least 8 to 10 glasses per day in
order to (select all that apply):
a. Decrease the risk of constipation
b. Decrease the risk of bile stasis
c. Decrease their feelings of fatigue
d. Decrease the risk of urinary tract infections - ANSANS: a, b, c, d
The clinic nurse encourages paternal attachment during pregnancy by including the father in (select all that apply):
a. Prenatal visits
b. Ultrasound appointments
c. Prenatal class information
d. History taking and obtaining prenatal screening information - ANSANS: b, c, d
The clinic nurse encourages paternal attachment during pregnancy by including the father in (select all that apply):
a. Prenatal visits
b. Ultrasound appointments
c. Prenatal class information
d. History taking and obtaining prenatal screening information - ANSANS: b, c, d
The clinic nurse explains to Margaret, a newly diagnosed pregnant woman at 10 weeks gestation, that her rubella
titer indicates that she is not immune.
Margaret should be advised to (select all that apply):
a. Avoid contact with all children
b. Be retested in 3 months
c. Receive the rubella vaccine postpartum
d. Report signs or symptoms of fever, runny nose, and generalized red rash to the health-care provider - ANSANS: c,
d
The clinic nurse includes screening for domestic violence in the first prenatal visit for all patients. An appropriate
question would be: