A multigravid client is admitted to the labor area from the emergency room. At the time of admission, the fetal head is crowning, and the client yells, 'The baby's coming!' To help the client remain calm and cooperative during the imminent delivery, which of the following responses by the nurse is most appropriate?
- A. You're right, the baby is coming, so just relax.'
- B. Please don't push because you'll tear your cervix.'
- C. Your doctor will be here as soon as possible.'
- D. I'll explain what's happening to guide you as we go along.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Explaining the process and guiding the client during a precipitous delivery promotes cooperation and reduces anxiety. Telling her to relax is unhelpful, warning against pushing is inaccurate (cervix is fully dilated), and focusing on the doctor's arrival is irrelevant.
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A primigravid client in active labor has had no anesthesia. The client's cervix is 7 cm dilated, and she is starting to feel considerable discomfort during the first 10 cm to the client's sacral client is a left side-lying position. The nurse should encourage which of the following?
- A. Rapid, shallow chest breathing.
- B. Deep chest breathing.
- C. Rapid pant-blow breathing.
- D. Slow abdominal breathing.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Slow abdominal breathing promotes relaxation and oxygenation, helping manage discomfort in active labor without anesthesia. Rapid or shallow breathing may lead to hyperventilation, and deep chest breathing is less effective for pain control.
A client has obtained Plan B (levonorgestrel 0.75 mg, 2 tablets) as emergency contraception. After unprotected intercourse, the client calls the clinic to ask questions about taking the contraceptives. The nurse realizes the client needs further explanation when she makes which of the following responses?
- A. I can wait 3 to 4 days after intercourse to start taking these to prevent pregnancy.
- B. My boyfriend can buy Plan B from the pharmacy if he is over 18 years old.
- C. The birth control works by preventing ovulation or fertilization of the egg.
- D. I can be discussed and have breast tenderness or a headache after using the contraceptive.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Plan B is most effective when taken within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse, ideally as soon as possible. Waiting 3 to 4 days reduces its efficacy, indicating a need for further explanation.
During a home visit to a breast-feeding primiparous client at 1 week postpartum, the client tells the nurse that her nipples have become sore and cracked from the feedings. Which of the following should the nurse instruct the client to do?
- A. Wipe off any lanolin creams from the nipple before each feeding.
- B. Position the baby with the entire areola in the baby's mouth.
- C. Feed the baby less often for the next several days.
- D. Use a mild soap while in the shower to prevent an infection.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Proper positioning with the areola in the baby's mouth prevents and heals sore nipples.
A 17-year-old client at 33 weeks' gestation diagnosed with mild preeclampsia is prescribed bed rest at home. The nurse instructs the client to contact the health care provider immediately if she experiences which of the following?
- A. Blurred vision.
- B. Ankle edema.
- C. Increased energy levels.
- D. Mild backache.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Blurred vision can indicate worsening preeclampsia and requires immediate medical attention.
One-half hour after vaginal delivery of a term neonate, the nurse palpates the fundus of a primigravid client, noting several large clots and a small trickle of bright red vaginal bleeding. The client's blood pressure is 136/92 mm Hg. Which of the following would the nurse do first?
- A. Continue to monitor the client's fundus every 15 minutes.
- B. Ask the physician for an order for methylergonovine (Methergine).
- C. Immediately notify the physician of the client's symptoms.
- D. Change the client's perineal pads every 15 minutes.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Large clots and bright red bleeding post-delivery suggest possible uterine atony or retained placental fragments, requiring immediate physician notification for intervention. Monitoring, requesting medication, or changing pads are secondary actions.
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