If the client reports the following signs and symptoms, which one represents a probable sign of pregnancy?
- A. Absence of monthly periods
- B. Abdominal enlargement
- C. Nausea and vomiting
- D. Frequent urination
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Abdominal enlargement is a probable sign of pregnancy, as it is more objective and indicative of uterine growth.
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The client in labor received an epidural anesthesia 20 minutes ago. The nurse assesses that the client’s BP is 98/62 mm Hg and that the client is lying supine. What should the nurse do next?
- A. Increase the lactated Ringer’s infusion rate.
- B. Elevate the client’s legs for 2 to 3 minutes.
- C. Place the bed in 10- to 20-degree Trendelenburg.
- D. Position the client in a left side-lying position.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The first action is to place the client in a left side-lying position. This displaces the uterus and alleviates aortocaval compression. Increasing the infusion rate may be implemented if repositioning the client does not correct the hypotension. Elevating the client’s legs for 2 to 3 minutes is done with severe or prolonged hypertension to increase blood return from the extremities. It may be implemented after repositioning to left side, increasing the IV rate, and placing in Trendelenburg position. Placing in 10- to 20-degree Trendelenburg position is usually implemented if the BP does not increase within 1 to 2 minutes after repositioning to left side and increasing the IV flow rate.
The nurse is evaluating the client in triage for possible labor. The client’s contractions are every 3 to 4 minutes, 60 to 70 seconds in duration, and moderate by palpation. Her cervical exam in the office was illustration 1. Her current exam is illustration 2. What conclusions should the nurse draw from illustration 2?
- A. The client is not dilated or effaced.
- B. The client is completely dilated but not effaced.
- C. The client has minimally dilated, but completely effaced.
- D. The client is not dilated, but completely effaced.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: In illustration 2, the client is completely effaced and has some dilation. Illustration 1 (not illustration 2) shows that the client is neither effaced nor dilated. The cervical opening is minimally dilated, not completely dilated, and completely effaced. Illustration 2 shows some dilation.
Two days after hospital discharge, the nurse is assessing the mother and her newborn twins in their home. Which statement or question made by the nurse best demonstrates empathy?
- A. “You may be feeling overwhelmed. This is normal.”
- B. “I can’t imagine how tired you must be with twins.”
- C. “How are you feeling about being the mother of twins?”
- D. “I saw that laundry is piling up. Do you want a home aide?”
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Projecting feelings onto the client does not demonstrate empathy. This statement imposes a personal assumption and does not demonstrate empathy. This question demonstrates empathy. The nurse is asking a question to allow the client to explain her situation and feelings while the nurse listens. The nurse is attempting to understand the experience as lived by the client. Acknowledging that laundry is piling up and offering home aide services do not demonstrate empathy. Commenting on the laundry on the first visit may suggest to the client that she lacks support, and she may be defensive or hurt by the acknowledgement.
Which intervention is most appropriate for a client experiencing low self-esteem during pregnancy?
- A. Encourage participation in a prenatal support group
- B. Prescribe antidepressants immediately
- C. Advise avoiding social interactions
- D. Ignore the issue as it is common
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A prenatal support group fosters peer support and boosts self-esteem, addressing the client's emotional needs.
Where can the nurse expect to palpate the fundus at this time?
- A. Just above the symphysis pubis
- B. Just below the xiphoid process
- C. Near the level of the umbilicus
- D. Just below the symphysis pubis
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: At 20 weeks' gestation, the fundus is typically palpated near the level of the umbilicus, reflecting uterine growth.
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