On day 13 of a 28-day cycle, a woman's basal body temperature is 36.5?°C (97.7?°F). What will her temperature measurement most likely be if ovulation takes place on day 14?
- A. 35.9?°C (96.7?°F)
- B. 36.3?°C (97.3?°F)
- C. 36.7?°C (98.1?°F)
- D. 37.1?°C (98.9?°F)
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: At the time of ovulation, body temperature will increase slightly, about 0.2?°C (0.4?°F).
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What is the nurse's best response to a mother who is voicing concern about the molding of her 2-day-old infant?
- A. Molding doesn't cause any problems. Don't worry about it.'
- B. Did you deliver vaginally or by cesarean section?'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Molding is a common occurrence in vaginal deliveries due to the head passing through the birth canal. Asking about the delivery method helps assess whether molding is expected and provides an opportunity to reassure the mother that it typically resolves without complications.
At her regular gynecological examination, a woman tells the nurse that she is concerned about osteoporosis. What suggestion can the nurse make to this patient?
- A. Take a vitamin E supplement daily.
- B. Do isometric exercises that can be practiced every day.
- C. Include more dairy products and green, leafy vegetables in her diet.
- D. Try to limit her intake of caffeine.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Foods rich in calcium include milk, dairy products, and green, leafy vegetables.
What information will the nurse provide when educating a woman about the correct use of a diaphragm?
- A. Use of a spermicidal cream or jelly is not recommended.
- B. Leave in place for at least 6 hours after intercourse.
- C. Remove immediately after intercourse for douching.
- D. It is effective for up to 48 hours if positioned properly.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: To act as a barrier, the diaphragm must be left in place for at least 6 hours after intercourse and can be left in place up to, but no more than 24 hours.
A woman diagnosed with endometriosis reports 'painful intercourse.' What is the appropriate medical term for the nurse to document when describing this symptom?
- A. Dyspnea
- B. Dysmenorrhea
- C. Dyspareunia
- D. Dysrhythmia
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Dyspareunia is the term for painful sexual intercourse. Dyspnea is shortness of breath. Dysmenorrhea is painful menstruation. Dysrhythmia is irregular heart rhythm.
A woman asks the nurse, 'How do oral contraceptives prevent pregnancy?' What will the nurse explain about the combination of estrogen and progesterone in oral contraceptives?
- A. Makes cervical mucus hostile to sperm
- B. Prevents ovulation
- C. Prohibits implantation of the egg
- D. Acts as a barrier by destroying sperm
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Oral contraceptives contain a combination of estrogen and progesterone that suppresses ovulation.
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