Maternity Practice Exam - 50 questions with complete solutions
Maternity Practice Exam - 50 questions with complete solutions During the transition phase of labor, a client complains of tingling and numbness in her fingers and tells the nurse that she feels like she is going to pass out. What action should the nurse take? - answerHave her cup both hands over her nose and mouth while breathing. Rationale: Hyperventilation blows off carbon dioxide, depletes carbonic acid in the blood, and causes transient respiratory alkalosis, so the client should cup both hands over her mouth and nose so she can rebreathe carbon dioxide. A client who delivered by cesarean section 24 hours ago is using a PCA pump for pain control. Her oral intake has been ice chips only since surgery. She is now complaining of nausea and bloating, and states that because she had nothing to eat, she is too weak to breastfeed her infant. Which nursing diagnosis has the highest priority? - answerImpaired bowel motility related to pain medication and immobility.Impaired bowel motility caused by surgical anesthesia, pain medication, and immobility is the priority nursing diagnosis and addresses the potential problem of a paralytic ileus. A new mother asks the nurse, "How do I know that my daughter is getting enough breast milk?" Which explanation is appropriate? - answer"Your milk is sufficient if the baby is voiding pale straw-colored urine 6 to 10 times a day." The urine will be dilute (straw-colored) and frequent (>6 to 10 times/day) , if the infant is adequately hydrated. Although a weight gain of 30 grams/day is indicative of adequate nutrition, most home scales do not measure this accurately and this suggestion is likely to make the mother very anxious. The nurse is counseling a couple who has sought information about conceiving. The couple asks the nurse to explain when ovulation usually occurs. Which statement by the nurse is correct? - answerTwo weeks before menstruation. Ovulation occurs 14 days before the first day of the menstrual period . While ovulation can occur in the middle of the cycle, or 2 weeks after menstruation, this is only true for a woman who has a perfect 28-day cycle. For many women, the length of their menstrual cycle varies. The nurse is evaluating a full-term multigravida who was induced 3 hours ago. The nurse determines the client is dilated 7 cm, is 100% effaced at 0 station, with intact membranes. The monitor indicates the fetal heart rate (FHR) decelerates at the onset of several contractions and returns to baseline before each contraction ends. What action should the nurse take? - answerContinue to monitor labor progr
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