A nurse is performing an assessment of a newborn's Babinski reflex. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?
- A. Eversion of the great toe
- B. Flexion of the forearm
- C. The downward curl of the toes
- D. Extension of the leg
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A positive Babinski reflex in newborns shows dorsiflexion and fanning of toes, unlike forearm flexion, toe curling, or leg extension.
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A nurse is planning care for a client who is pregnant and has HIV. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in the plan of care?
- A. Instruct the client to stop taking the antiretroviral medications at 32 weeks of gestation.
- B. Use a fetal scalp electrode during labor and delivery.
- C. Bathe the newborn before initiating skin-to-skin contact.
- D. Administer a pneumococcal immunization to the newborn within 4 hr following birth.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Bathing the newborn removes maternal fluids, reducing HIV transmission risk, unlike stopping antiretrovirals (continued), scalp electrodes (increase risk), or pneumococcal vaccine (not routine).
A nurse is providing teaching to a client who is receiving medroxyprogesterone IM for contraception. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?
- A. I will return to the clinic in 8 weeks for my next injection
- B. I will get two shots each time I receive this medication
- C. I should increase my calcium intake while taking this medication
- D. I should discontinue this medication if I experience spotting
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Increased calcium intake mitigates bone density loss from medroxyprogesterone, unlike incorrect 8-week injections (12 weeks), multiple shots, or stopping for spotting (normal).
A nurse is observing an adolescent client who is offering her newborn a bottle while he is lying in the bassinet. When the nurse offers to pick the newborn up and place him in the client's arms, the mother states, 'No, the baby is too tired to be held.' Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
- A. Offer to take the newborn to the nursery to finish his feeding
- B. Insist that the mother pick up the newborn to feed him
- C. Demonstrate how to hold the newborn and allow the client to practice
- D. Persuade the client to breastfeed the newborn to promote bonding
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Demonstrating safe holding respects the client's concerns while promoting bonding, unlike nursery removal, insistence, or pushing breastfeeding.
A nurse is teaching a client and her partner about the technique of counterpressure during labor. Which of the following statements by the nurse is appropriate?
- A. Your partner will apply pressure to the top of your uterus during contractions.
- B. Your partner will apply steady pressure with a tennis ball to your lower back.
- C. Your partner will apply continuous, firm pressure between your thumb and index finger.
- D. Your partner will apply upward pressure on your lower abdomen between contractions.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Counterpressure on the lower back with a tennis ball relieves labor pain, unlike uterine pressure (harmful), hand pressure (ineffective), or abdominal pressure (unrelated to pain relief).
A nurse is planning care immediately following birth for a newborn who has a myelomeningocele that is leaking cerebrospinal fluid. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in the plan of care?
- A. Monitor the rectal temperature every 4 hr
- B. Administer broad-spectrum antibiotics
- C. Cleanse the site with povidone-iodine
- D. Prepare for surgical closure after 72 hr
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Broad-spectrum antibiotics prevent meningitis from CSF leakage, unlike rectal temperature (contraindicated), povidone-iodine (neurotoxic), or delayed surgery (urgent within 24-48 hours).