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).
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A nurse is assessing the results of a nonstress test for an antepartum client at 35 weeks of gestation. Which of the following findings should indicate to the nurse the need for further diagnostic testing?
- A. Three fetal movements perceived by the client in a 20 min testing period
- B. No late decelerations in the fetal heart rate noted with three uterine contractions of 60 seconds in duration within a 10-min resting period
- C. An increase in fetal heart rate to 150/min above the baseline of 140/min lasting 10 seconds in response to fetal movement within a 40-min testing period
- D. Irregular contractions of 10 to 20 seconds in duration that are not felt by the client
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Only three fetal movements in 20 minutes is below the expected activity level, suggesting possible fetal compromise, unlike reassuring heart rate responses or minor contractions.
A nurse is caring for a client who is at 32 weeks of gestation and has gestational diabetes mellitus. Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the provider?
- A. The client has a fundal height of 38 cm
- B. The client has a fasting blood glucose of 90 mg/dL
- C. The client reports 12 fetal movements in 1 hr
- D. The client has nonpitting pedal edema
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A fundal height of 38 cm at 32 weeks suggests macrosomia, a gestational diabetes complication, requiring reporting, unlike normal glucose, fetal movements, or edema.
A nurse is caring for a client who is at 30 weeks of gestation and receiving magnesium sulfate for preeclampsia. The nurse should recognize which of the following manifestations is an adverse reaction to the medication?
- A. Hypertension
- B. Hypoglycemia
- C. Respiratory rate 16/min
- D. Urine output 20 mL/hr
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Urine output of 20 mL/hr suggests oliguria, risking magnesium toxicity due to poor renal excretion, unlike hypertension (preeclampsia symptom), hypoglycemia (unrelated), or normal respiratory rate.
A nurse manager on the labor and delivery unit is teaching a group of newly licensed nurses about maternal cytomegalovirus. Which of the following information should the nurse manager include in the teaching?
- A. Transmission can occur via the saliva and urine of the newborn
- B. This infection requires that airborne precautions be initiated for the newborn
- C. Mothers will receive prophylactic treatment with acyclovir prior to delivery
- D. Lesions are visible on the mother's genitalia
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: CMV transmission occurs through newborn saliva and urine, unlike requiring airborne precautions, acyclovir (herpes treatment), or visible genital lesions (not typical).
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).