The nurse advises a client with a history of miscarriage to monitor which symptom?
- A. Mild fatigue
- B. Vaginal spotting
- C. Increased appetite
- D. Normal fetal movement
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Vaginal spotting may indicate a threatened miscarriage, requiring close monitoring and medical evaluation.
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The nurse is caring for multiple clients. The nurse determines that which client would be a candidate for intermittent fetal monitoring during labor?
- A. The client with a previous cesarean birth
- B. The primigravida client at 41 weeks
- C. The client with preeclampsia
- D. The client with gestational diabetes
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The client who is overdue by 7 days but has a reassuring FHR pattern is able to have intermittent fetal monitoring. Women with a previous cesarean birth are at an increased risk for uterine rupture. Women with preeclampsia are at an increased risk for placental insufficiency and need continuous monitoring during labor. Women with gestational diabetes are at an increased risk for placental insufficiency and need continuous monitoring during labor.
The laboring client’s amniotic membranes have just ruptured. Which nursing action should be priority?
- A. Monitor maternal temperature.
- B. Inspect characteristics of the fluid.
- C. Perform a sterile vaginal examination.
- D. Assess the fetal heart rate pattern.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The priority nursing action is to assess the FHR pattern for several minutes immediately after membrane rupture to determine fetal well being. The umbilical cord may prolapse as a result of the rupture, causing life-threatening changes in the FHR. The maternal temperature should be monitored during labor and at least every two hours after the membranes rupture to assess for possible infection. However, this is not the priority nursing action. Characteristics of the fluid (color, odor, and estimated amount) should be assessed and documented after rupture, but this is not the priority at this time. A vaginal exam that assesses the progress of labor does need to be performed right after membrane rupture, but it is not the priority.
The nurse teaches the client to report which postpartum symptom immediately?
- A. Mild cramping
- B. Foul-smelling lochia
- C. Light vaginal bleeding
- D. Fatigue after delivery
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Foul-smelling lochia may indicate infection, requiring immediate reporting to prevent complications.
The nurse teaches the client to monitor which newborn condition?
- A. Umbilical cord stump for infection
- B. Daily weight gain over 1 pound
- C. Frequent crying as abnormal
- D. No bowel movements for a week
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Monitoring the umbilical cord stump for infection (redness, discharge) is critical for newborn health.
The nurse is caring for the client with a grade 3 placental abruption. Prioritize the prescribed interventions that the nurse should implement.
- A. Obtain serum blood draw for clotting disorders
- B. Administer 1 unit whole blood
- C. Start oxygen at 2—4 liters per nasal cannula
- D. Administer lactated Ringer’s at 200 mL/hr
- E. Prepare for cesarean delivery if fetal distress
- F. Continuous external fetal monitoring
Correct Answer: C,D,F,A,B,E
Rationale: Start oxygen at 2—4 liters per nasal cannula is priority to maximize fetal oxygenation. Administer lactated Ringer’s at 200 mL/hr to treat hypovolemia, increase blood flow, and maximize oxygenation. Continuous external fetal monitoring should be performed to identify fetal distress early. Obtain serum blood draw for clotting disorders, specifically DIC. Administer 1 unit whole blood is next and will depend on the amount of blood loss. Prepare for cesarean delivery if fetal distress would be last because it would depend on the client and fetal status.
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