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4.11: What should the nurse teach a pregnant woman about caring for varicose veins in her legs? - ans4.
Elevate the legs when sitting.
4.12: The primary goal of prenatal care is to assure the woman of: - ans2. the healthiest outcome possible.
4.13: Which foods are the highest in iron? - ansMeat and dark green vegetables.
4.14: Adequate stores of folic acid are needed before conception to: - ans4. reduce the risk for fetal neural
tube defects.
4.15: The end outcome (goal) for the nursing diagnosis Altered Nutrition: less than body requirements
related to low pre-pregnancy weight, is that the patient will: - ans2. gain at least 28 pounds by the end of
pregnancy.
4.16: Choose the best intervention to advise a patient to take for relief of constipation during pregnancy. -
ans2. Eat several servings of raw fruits and vegetables each day.
4.17: The expectant mother is more likely to have legs cramps if she: - ans4. drinks at least 1 to 1.5 quarts
of milk each day.
4.18: A pregnant woman calls the prenatal clinic and says she has a large amount of yellow vaginal
discharge. The nurse should instruct the woman to: - ans4. come to the clinic for further evaluation by the
midwife.
4.19: It is important to maintain adequate fluid intake during pregnancy primarily to prevent: - ans4.
urinary tract infection.
4.2: A pregnant woman complains that she has a large amount of vaginal secretions. The next most
appropriate nursing action is to: - ans2. ask her if the discharge is irritating or causes itching.
4.4: A woman being seen for her first prenatal care appointment has a positive home pregnancy test, and
her chart shows a TPALM recording of 40120. The nurse would anticipate that: - ans4. this pregnancy will
be considered high risk, and measures to reduce anxiety will be needed.
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4.5: Prenatal nursing care for the father should emphasize: - ans2. involving him in the pregnancy as much
as he and the mother desire.
4.6: A woman who is 20 weeks pregnant is expected to experience: - ans2. movement of the fetus.
4.7: A woman is 16 weeks pregnant. During a prenatal visit, she tells the nurse she is worried that her
baby might not be normal. How should the nurse interpret this statement? - ans1. Concerns about doing
"everything right" often become the woman's new standard.
4.8: A woman's emotional reaction during the 2nd trimester of pregnancy may be characterized by: - ans3.
fantasies about the baby's appearance.
4.9: While lying on the examining table during her prenatal check at 34 weeks, a woman complains of
being dizzy and weak. She is pale and her skin is moist. The best nursing intervention to relieve her
symptoms is to: - ans1. have her turn to her side.
4/3: During a prenatal examination at 30 weeks of gestation, a woman is lying on her back on the
examining table.She suddenly complains of dizziness and feeling faint. The most appropriate response of
the nurse would be to: - ans4. turn the woman onto her side.
2.1: Spermatozoa are produced in the: - ans2. seminiferous tubules
2.10: The breast structures that secrete milk after childbirth are the: - ans3. alveoli.
2.11: Erection of the penis occurs during sexual stimulation because: - ans2. blood is trapped within the
tissues of the organ.
2.11: The average female is usually shorter than the average male because: - ans3. the growth spurt of
girls ends earlier than that of boys.
2.12: A woman can become pregnant even if the male "pulls out" before ejaculation because: - ans2. some
semen is released before ejaculation.