Lifespan
Worksheet
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Jilk Naivasha
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, 211 Lifespan Worksheet Questions and answers
A nurse is assessing a patient for Chadwick's sign. In order to do this correctly, what action does the
nurse take? - answerAssesses the color of the patient's vaginal mucosa and cervix.
A patient who has a previous diagnosis of round ligament pain is in the clinic for a follow-up visit. Which
statement by the patient would indicate that teaching objectives for this problem have been met? -
answer"I have been supporting my uterus with a pillow when resting."
The nurse has learned that which hormone is primarily responsible for maintaining a pregnancy? -
answerProgesterone
The nurse caring for perinatal patients understands the term decidua to mean which of the following? -
answerEndometrial lining of the uterus
A pregnant woman is complaining of frequent heartburn. What statement by the patient indicates to
the nurse that teaching has been effective? - answer"I will not lie down for 1 hour after eating."
A father accompanies his partner to her OB clinic visit. The woman is near term. The father confides to
the nurse that the patient is cranky, irritable, and yells at him for no reason. Which action by the nurse is
best? - answerEducate why the woman needs emotional support.
A pregnant woman has the nursing diagnosis of risk for ineffective role performance. What statement by
the patient indicates that she is meeting a maternal task associated with the second trimester? -
answer"This baby seems so real to me since I feel him move."
What type of cultural concern is the most likely deterrent to many women seeking prenatal care? -
answerModesty
The nursing instructor explains to a class of students that the pituitary gland has many functions related
to pregnancy. Which of the following functions are performed by hormones secreted by this gland?
(Select all that apply.) - answer-Influence ovarian follicular development
-Stimulate the uterine lining
-Prompt ovulation
-Maintain the pregnancy
A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to a pregnant woman regarding normal changes in the nose
and nasal passages. What information should the nurse provide? (Select all that apply.) - answer-
Stuffiness is common.
-Increase your fluid intake.
-Blow your nose gently.
A dosage strength of 0.2 mg per 3 ml is available. Give 0.7 mg. Express your answer to the nearest tenth.
- answer10.5 ml
The dosage ordered is 6 mg. Solution available is 4 mg/ml. Calculate the dosage volume. - answer1.5 ml