The client is diagnosed with pregnancy-related diabetes at 28 weeks’ gestation. In teaching the client, the nurse includes which information for managing her blood glucose levels? Select all that apply.
- A. Drawing glycosylated hemoglobin A1c levels
- B. Performing home blood glucose monitoring
- C. Developing a weight management plan
- D. Engaging in appropriate daily exercise
- E. Taking oral diabetic agents in the am.
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Hgb A1c will be drawn and monitored throughout the pregnancy, with a goal of reaching a level of less than 7%. Home blood glucose monitoring will help the client identify when her blood glucose is outside normal parameters. Excessive weight gain worsens control of glucose levels. Exercise adapted for the pregnant body is important to glucose control. Oral diabetic agents are contraindicated in pregnant clients.
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The postpartum client is being discharged to home with a streptococcal puerperal infection. The client is taking antibiotics but asks the nurse what precautions she should take at home to prevent spreading the infection to her husband, newborn, and toddler. Which is the best response by the nurse?
- A. “No precautions are necessary since you are taking antibiotics.”
- B. “You should always wear a mask when caring for your newborn and toddler.”
- C. “Wash your hands before caring for your children and after toileting and perineal care.”
- D. “Your husband should provide all cares for both children until your infection is gone.”
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The course of an endometrial infection is approximately 7 to 10 days, and thus standard precautions should be in place for that period of time even if the client has started antibiotics. Puerperal infections are not spread by droplets, and thus a mask is not necessary. Other than hand hygiene, no additional precautions need to be taken by the client in her home. The client is able to provide cares for her children, but hand washing is required before cares.
The nurse is counseling the client who is pregnant. The nurse should teach that which assessment finding requires follow-up with the HCP?
- A. Dependent edema
- B. Edema in the hands
- C. Generalized edema
- D. Edema occurring every evening
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The nurse needs to teach the client that generalized edema is a sign of preeclampsia and requires follow-up by an HCP for further evaluation. Dependent edema is typical during pregnancy, resulting from relaxation of the blood vessels in the legs and decreased venous blood return. Edema in the hands is typical during pregnancy, particularly when a high-sodium diet is consumed. Edema that occurs every evening is a normal finding associated with decreased venous return and pelvic congestion from daily activity.
Which response by the nurse is best?
- A. Any alcohol consumption during pregnancy will cause the child to have complications later in life.
- B. The minimal safe amount of alcohol consumption during pregnancy has not yet been determined.
- C. Alcohol consumption has a harmful effect on the baby only if consumed during the first trimester of pregnancy.
- D. Occasional intake of a small amount of alcohol during pregnancy will not adversely affect the unborn baby.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: No safe level of alcohol consumption during pregnancy has been established, as it may cause fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
On the basis of the health history data, how should the nurse record the client's pregnancy status on the prenatal records?
- A. Multipara
- B. Primipara
- C. Primigravida
- D. Multigravida
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A primigravida is a woman pregnant for the first time, which matches the client's status of being possibly 2 months pregnant with no prior pregnancies.
Which assessment finding best represents a positive sign of pregnancy?
- A. Palpable fetal outline
- B. Blotchy tan facial skin
- C. Positive pregnancy test
- D. Fetal heartbeat
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A fetal heartbeat, detected by Doppler or ultrasound, is a positive sign of pregnancy, as it directly confirms the presence of a living fetus.