A multigravid client in active labor at term is diagnosed with polyhydramnios. The physician has instructed the client about possible neonatal complications related to the polyhydramnios. The nurse determines that the client has understood the instructions when the client states that polyhydramnios is associated with which of the following in the fetus or neonate?
- A. Renal dysfunction.
- B. Intrauterine growth retardation.
- C. Pulmonary hypoplasia.
- D. Gastrointestinal disorders.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Polyhydramnios is associated with fetal gastrointestinal disorders (e.g., esophageal atresia) that impair amniotic fluid absorption. Renal dysfunction, growth retardation, or pulmonary hypoplasia are more linked to oligohydramnios.
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A client asks about the effectiveness of male condoms. Which of the following responses by the nurse is accurate?
- A. They are 100% effective in preventing pregnancy.
- B. They are highly effective when used correctly.
- C. They require a prescription.
- D. They are less effective than the withdrawal method.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Male condoms are highly effective when used correctly, with a low failure rate. They are not 100% effective, do not require a prescription, and are more effective than the withdrawal method.
Which of the following client statements indicates effective teaching about burping a breastfed neonate?
- A. Breast-fed babies who are burped frequently will take more on each breast.
- B. If I supplement the baby with formula, I will rarely have to burp him.
- C. I'll breast-feed my baby every 3 hours so I won't have to burp him.
- D. When I switch to the other breast, I'll burp the baby.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Burping when switching breasts helps release air and promotes effective feeding.
A nurse is discussing the copper IUD with a client. Which of the following client statements indicates understanding?
- A. The copper IUD is effective for up to 10 years.
- B. The copper IUD prevents ovulation.
- C. The copper IUD reduces menstrual bleeding.
- D. The copper IUD requires daily insertion.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The copper IUD is effective for up to 10 years, providing long-term contraception. It does not prevent ovulation, may increase menstrual bleeding, and does not require daily insertion.
A primiparous client 3 days postpartum is to be discharged on heparin therapy. After teaching her about possible adverse effects of heparin therapy, the nurse determines that the client needs further instruction when she states the adverse effects include which of the following?
- A. Epistaxis.
- B. Bleeding gums.
- C. Slow pulse.
- D. Petechiae.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Slow pulse is not a typical adverse effect of heparin; bleeding symptoms like epistaxis, bleeding gums, and petechiae are expected.
Two hours after vaginally delivering a viable male neonate under epidural anesthesia, the client with a midline episiotomy ambulates to the bathroom to void. After voiding, the nurse assesses the client's bladder, finding it distended. The nurse interprets this finding based on the understanding that the client's bladder distention is most likely caused by which of the following?
- A. Prolonged first stage of labor.
- B. Urinary tract infection.
- C. Pressure of the uterus on the bladder.
- D. Edema in the lower urinary tract area.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Edema in the lower urinary tract, often from delivery trauma or epidural anesthesia, can cause urinary retention and bladder distention.
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