The client tells the nurse that she is using cocoa butter on her abdomen to prevent stretch marks. Which is the most accurate response from the nurse?
- A. “That is wonderful. If you continue to use cocoa butter daily, you should have no stretch marks after delivery.”
- B. “The cocoa butter will not prevent stretch marks completely, but it will help to reduce their number.”
- C. “The cocoa butter will not prevent stretch marks but will decrease the appearance of the linea nigra.”
- D. “Cocoa butter does not prevent stretch marks, but it soothes itching that occurs as your abdomen enlarges.”
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Cocoa butter is an emollient and provides moisture to the skin, thereby decreasing the itching associated with stretching of the skin as the abdomen enlarges. Cocoa butter does not prevent striae gravidarum. Cocoa butter does not decrease the incidence of striae gravidarum. Cocoa butter does not prevent the appearance of linea nigra.
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Which nursing instruction given to the client complaining about shortness of breath is most appropriate?
- A. Contact your health care provider immediately.
- B. Decrease your activity level to conserve oxygen.
- C. Ask your physician for a mild sedative.
- D. Sleep with your upper body elevated on pillows.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Sleeping with the upper body elevated reduces pressure on the diaphragm, easing shortness of breath.
In the primigravid client, when is fetal movement typically felt for the first time?
- A. Between 10 and 14 weeks' gestation
- B. Between 16 and 20 weeks' gestation
- C. Between 22 and 26 weeks' gestation
- D. Between 28 and 32 weeks' gestation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Primigravid women typically feel fetal movement (quickening) between 16 and 20 weeks, later than multigravida women.
After gathering further information about the edema, the nurse advises the client to limit the intake of which substance?
- A. Sodium
- B. Potassium
- C. Vitamin C
- D. Magnesium
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Limiting sodium intake helps reduce fluid retention, which contributes to edema in pregnancy.
The nurse assesses the pregnant client who comes to the triage unit and determines that she is at 4/50/—1 and that the fetal HR is 148. What priority information should the nurse collect before proceeding?
- A. Time and amount of last meal
- B. Number of weeks’ gestation
- C. Who is attending the delivery
- D. History of previous illnesses
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Knowing the weeks of gestation is most important because if she is in premature labor, she may need to be given tocolytics to stop the process and to ensure adequate fetal lung maturity. If she is full term, the labor process could continue. The time and amount of last meal is important to know, but number of weeks’ gestation is more important. This client is dilated at 4 cm and in active labor. Who will attend the delivery should be identified during admission to the labor unit, but it is not the most important when being evaluated in triage. History of previous illnesses should be collected during admission to the labor unit, but it is not the most important when being evaluated in triage.
Which clients are most likely to be identified as being at high risk for pregnancy complications? Select all that apply.
- A. A client who is pregnant for the fifth time
- B. A client who is 16 years old
- C. A client who has a history of twins in the family
- D. A client who has primary hypertensive disease
- E. A client who works 40 hours a week in a factory
- F. A client who reports spotting in the first trimester
Correct Answer: A,B,D,F
Rationale: Multiple pregnancies, young age, hypertension, and spotting increase complication risks; twins or work hours are less significant.