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iron supplements. What is the risk of iron
supplementation for pregnant women? -
...ANSWER...✓✓constipation
The ovum is which type of cell? - ...ANSWER...✓✓gamete
The nurse reviews the obstetric history of a pregnant
woman and notes the GTPAL (gravidity, term, preterm,
abortions, living children) for the woman is "1-0-1-0-1."
What does the nurse infer from this? - ...ANSWER...✓✓-
the woman was pregnant twice, gave birth at the 35th
week, and the bay survived
- the woman was pregnant once and gave birth to twins
at the 36th week of pregnancy
-the woman was pregnant once, gave birth at the 35th
week, and the baby survived
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-the wan was pregnant twice, and had a miscarriage at
10wks during second pregnancy
(c)
A patient in the first trimester of pregnancy reports
feelings of ambivalence. How does the nurse react to this
finding? - ...ANSWER...✓✓the nurse understands it as a
normal response during pregnancy
A nurse working in a prenatal clinic understands that
which maternal risk factors require antepartum fetal
assessment? - ...ANSWER...✓✓obesity, cholestasis,
thrompophilia, chronic hypertension
Women with an inadequate weight gain during pregnancy
are at higher risk of giving birth to an infant with what? -
...ANSWER...✓✓intrauterine growth restriction
During which period of the life cycle does oogenesis
originate? - ...ANSWER...✓✓prenatal period
reason: Oogenesis is the formation of the female gamete
that begins during prenatal life. The primary oogonium
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begins its first meiotic division during fetal life but does
not complete the process until puberty. During childhood,
the primary follicle and its oogonium remain dormant.
Adolescence is the period following the onset of puberty.
The nurse is helping a pregnant patient monitor the daily
fetal movement. Which finding should be reported to the
primary health care provider? - ...ANSWER...✓✓fetal
movement was not detected for 12 hours
For the health of the mother and the fetus, what is the
recommended period of time between pregnancies? -
...ANSWER...✓✓18 to 23 months
What is the recommended time period for cell-free fetal
DNA (cfDNA) screening? - ...ANSWER...✓✓first trimester
A woman is 8 months pregnant. She tells the nurse that
she knows her baby listens to her, but her husband thinks
she is imagining things. Which response by the nurse is
most appropriate? - ...ANSWER...✓✓a baby in utero does
respond to the mother voice
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A nurse is caring for a patient who is scheduled for a
biophysical profile. Which criteria are included in the
scoring of a biophysical profile? Select all that apply -
...ANSWER...✓✓fetal tone, non stress test, gross body
movements, amniotic fluid volume, fetal breathing
movements
When planning a diet with a pregnant woman, what is the
nurse's first action? - ...ANSWER...✓✓review the woman's
current dietary intake
What is the preferred gestational age to have chorionic
villi sampling (CVS) performed? - ...ANSWER...✓✓11 weeks
(between 10-13)
An expectant father confides in the nurse that his
pregnant wife, 10 weeks of gestation, is driving him crazy.
"One minute she seems happy, and the next minute she is
crying over nothing at all. Is there something wrong with
her?" What is the nurse's best response? -
...ANSWER...✓✓"This is called emotional lability and is
related to hormone changes and anxiety during
pregnancy. The mood swings will eventually subside as
she adjusts to being pregnant."