Anatomy and Physiology of Pregnancy Related

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A woman is in her seventh month of pregnancy. She has been reporting nasal congestion and occasional epistaxis. The nurse suspects that:

  • A. this is a normal respiratory change in pregnancy caused by elevated levels of estrogen.
  • B. this is an abnormal cardiovascular change, and the nosebleeds are an ominous sign.
  • C. the woman is a victim of domestic violence and is being hit in the face by her partner.
  • D. the woman has been using cocaine intranasally.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Rationale:
A: Correct. Nasal congestion and epistaxis are common in pregnancy due to increased estrogen causing mucosal swelling and vasodilation.
B: Incorrect. Nosebleeds are not typically indicative of cardiovascular issues in pregnancy.
C: Incorrect. There is no evidence to suggest domestic violence based on the symptoms provided.
D: Incorrect. Cocaine use would have more severe implications beyond just nasal congestion and epistaxis in pregnancy.