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A school nurse is providing teaching to an adolescent about levonorgestrel contraception which of the
following information should the nurse include in the teaching
"You should take the medication within 72 hours following unprotected sexual intercourse."
"You should avoid taking this medication if you are on an oral contraceptive."
"If you don't start your period within 5 days of taking this medication, you will need a pregnancy test."
"One dose of this medication will prevent you from becoming pregnant for 14 days after taking it." -
CORRECT ANSWERS You should take the medication within 72 hours following unprotected sexual
intercourse
Levonorgestrel is an emergency contraceptive which inhibits ovulation to prevent conception. The nurse
should instruct the adolescent to take this medication as soon as possible within 72 hr after unprotected
sexual intercourse.
A nurse is providing teaching about family planning to a client who has a new prescription for a
diaphragm which of the following statement should the nurse include in the teaching
"You should replace the diaphragm every 5 years."
"You should leave the diaphragm in place for at least 6 hours after intercourse."
"You should use an oil-based product as a lubricant when inserting the diaphragm."
"You should insert the diaphragm when your bladder is full." - CORRECT ANSWERS You should leave
the diaphragm in place for at least six hours after intercourse
The client should keep the diaphragm in place for at least 6 hr after intercourse to provide protection
against pregnancy.
A nurse is caring for a client who is at 22 weeks of gestation and reports concern about blotchy
hyperpigmentation on her forehead which of the following actions should the nurse take
Tell the client to follow up with a dermatologist.
Explain to the client this is an expected occurrence.
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Instruct the client to increase her intake of vitamin D.
Inform the client she might have an allergy to her skin care products. - CORRECT ANSWERS Explain to
the client that this is an expected occurrence
Chloasma, also referred to as the mask of pregnancy, is a blotchy, brown hyperpigmentation of the skin
over the cheeks, nose, and forehead. It is seen most often in dark-skinned women and is caused by an
increase in melanotropin during pregnancy. This condition appears after 16 weeks of gestation and
increases gradually until delivery for 50 to 70% of women. Therefore, the nurse should reassure the
client that this is an expected occurrence which usually fades after delivery.
A nurse is teaching a client who is in preterm labor about terbutaline which of the following statements
by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching
"I will get injections of the medication once daily until my labor stops."
"My blood sugar may be low while I'm on this medication."
"I will have blood tests because my potassium might decrease."
"My blood pressure may increase while I'm on this medication." - CORRECT ANSWERS I will have blood
tests because my potassium might decrease
An adverse effect of terbutaline is hypokalemia.
A nurse is assessing a newborn of a client who took a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor during
pregnancy which of the following manifestations should the nurse identify as an indication of
withdrawal from an SSRI
Large for gestational age
Hyperglycemia
Bradypnea
Vomiting - CORRECT ANSWERS Vomiting
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Expected manifestations associated with fetal exposure to SSRIs include irritability, agitation, tremors,
diarrhea, and vomiting. These manifestations typically last 2 days.
A nurse is assessing a newborn who is 12 hours old which of the following manifestations require
interventions by the nurse
Acrocyanosis of the extremities
Murmur at the left sternal border
Substernal chest retractions while sleeping
Positive Babinski reflex - CORRECT ANSWERS Substernal chest retractions while sleeping
Substernal chest retractions can indicate respiratory distress syndrome in the newborn. This
manifestation requires further assessment and intervention by the nurse.
A nurse is preparing to perform Leopold's Maneuvers for a client identify the sequence the nurse should
follow
Identify the altitude of the head
Determine the location of the fetal back
Palpate for the fetal part presenting at the inle
Palpate the funds to identify the fetal part - CORRECT ANSWERS Palpate the funds to identify the fetal
part
Determine the location of the fetal back
Palpate for the fetal part presenting at the inlet
Identify the altitude of the head
The first step the nurse should take when performing Leopold maneuvers is to palpate the client's
fundus to identify the fetal part. Second, the nurse should determine the location of the fetal back.
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A school nurse is providing teaching to an adolescent about levonorgestrel contraception which of the
following information should the nurse include in the teaching
"You should take the medication within 72 hours following unprotected sexual intercourse."
"You should avoid taking this medication if you are on an oral contraceptive."
"If you don't start your period within 5 days of taking this medication, you will need a pregnancy test."
"One dose of this medication will prevent you from becoming pregnant for 14 days after taking it." -
CORRECT ANSWERS You should take the medication within 72 hours following unprotected sexual
intercourse
Levonorgestrel is an emergency contraceptive which inhibits ovulation to prevent conception. The nurse
should instruct the adolescent to take this medication as soon as possible within 72 hr after unprotected
sexual intercourse.
A nurse is providing teaching about family planning to a client who has a new prescription for a
diaphragm which of the following statement should the nurse include in the teaching
"You should replace the diaphragm every 5 years."
"You should leave the diaphragm in place for at least 6 hours after intercourse."
"You should use an oil-based product as a lubricant when inserting the diaphragm."
"You should insert the diaphragm when your bladder is full." - CORRECT ANSWERS You should leave
the diaphragm in place for at least six hours after intercourse
The client should keep the diaphragm in place for at least 6 hr after intercourse to provide protection
against pregnancy.
A nurse is caring for a client who is at 22 weeks of gestation and reports concern about blotchy
hyperpigmentation on her forehead which of the following actions should the nurse take
Tell the client to follow up with a dermatologist.
Explain to the client this is an expected occurrence.
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Instruct the client to increase her intake of vitamin D.
Inform the client she might have an allergy to her skin care products. - CORRECT ANSWERS Explain to
the client that this is an expected occurrence
Chloasma, also referred to as the mask of pregnancy, is a blotchy, brown hyperpigmentation of the skin
over the cheeks, nose, and forehead. It is seen most often in dark-skinned women and is caused by an
increase in melanotropin during pregnancy. This condition appears after 16 weeks of gestation and
increases gradually until delivery for 50 to 70% of women. Therefore, the nurse should reassure the
client that this is an expected occurrence which usually fades after delivery.
A nurse is teaching a client who is in preterm labor about terbutaline which of the following statements
by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching
"I will get injections of the medication once daily until my labor stops."
"My blood sugar may be low while I'm on this medication."
"I will have blood tests because my potassium might decrease."
"My blood pressure may increase while I'm on this medication." - CORRECT ANSWERS I will have blood
tests because my potassium might decrease
An adverse effect of terbutaline is hypokalemia.
A nurse is assessing a newborn of a client who took a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor during
pregnancy which of the following manifestations should the nurse identify as an indication of
withdrawal from an SSRI
Large for gestational age
Hyperglycemia
Bradypnea
Vomiting - CORRECT ANSWERS Vomiting
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Expected manifestations associated with fetal exposure to SSRIs include irritability, agitation, tremors,
diarrhea, and vomiting. These manifestations typically last 2 days.
A nurse is assessing a newborn who is 12 hours old which of the following manifestations require
interventions by the nurse
Acrocyanosis of the extremities
Murmur at the left sternal border
Substernal chest retractions while sleeping
Positive Babinski reflex - CORRECT ANSWERS Substernal chest retractions while sleeping
Substernal chest retractions can indicate respiratory distress syndrome in the newborn. This
manifestation requires further assessment and intervention by the nurse.
A nurse is preparing to perform Leopold's Maneuvers for a client identify the sequence the nurse should
follow
Identify the altitude of the head
Determine the location of the fetal back
Palpate for the fetal part presenting at the inle
Palpate the funds to identify the fetal part - CORRECT ANSWERS Palpate the funds to identify the fetal
part
Determine the location of the fetal back
Palpate for the fetal part presenting at the inlet
Identify the altitude of the head
The first step the nurse should take when performing Leopold maneuvers is to palpate the client's
fundus to identify the fetal part. Second, the nurse should determine the location of the fetal back.