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.
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The nurse encourages which activity to reduce stress during pregnancy?
- A. Prenatal yoga
- B. Excessive work hours
- C. Skipping meals
- D. Caffeine consumption
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Prenatal yoga promotes relaxation and reduces stress, supporting maternal mental health during pregnancy.
The laboring client just had a convulsion after being given regional anesthesia. Which interventions should the nurse implement? Select all that apply.
- A. Establish an airway.
- B. Position on her right side.
- C. Provide 100% oxygen.
- D. Administer diazepam.
- E. Page the anesthesiologist STAT.
Correct Answer: A,C,D,E
Rationale: The client experiencing a convulsion related to anesthesia should first have an airway established. The client experiencing a convulsion related to anesthesia should receive 100% oxygen so that the mother and fetus remain oxygenated. Small doses of diazepam or thiopental can be administered to stop the convulsions. The anesthesiologist should be STAT paged to provide assistance; the convulsion was initiated by the regional anesthetic. The client’s head should be turned to the side if vomiting occurs, but the client typically remains in a left lateral tilt position so an airway can be maintained. Positioning on the right side can cause aortocaval compression.
The nurse asks the 12-hour postpartum client, who is breastfeeding her baby now, why she has not yet received a dinner tray. The client states that her mother is bringing curry and that she won’t be eating the hospital food tonight. Which response by the nurse is best?
- A. “Please let me know if you change your mind. I can order food for you later.”
- B. “Since you are breastfeeding, you should avoid eating highly spiced food.”
- C. “I will ask the dietitian to meet with you so you can discuss your nutritional needs.”
- D. “You should not be eating highly spiced food 12 hours after delivery.”
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Offering to order food later if the client changes her mind is the best response. Many clients have culturally based beliefs about food and beverages that should be consumed in the postpartum period. Unless contraindicated, nurses should support and encourage women to incorporate food preferences with cultural significance into their postpartum diet. Some breastfeeding infants are sensitive to certain flavors, seasonings, or foods, but, there is no evidence to support maternal food restrictions unless the infant shows a sensitivity. If there is a strong family history of a food allergy that causes anaphylaxis, such as a peanut allergy, these foods may be avoided. Many women would benefit from speaking to a dietician, but this client is not at any increased risk that would make a dietary consultation necessary. There are no food restrictions 12 hours after delivery unless there have been complications.
The nurse is teaching the postpartum client, who is breastfeeding, about returning to sexual activity after vaginal delivery. Which statement should the nurse include?
- A. “Orgasm may decrease the amount of breast milk you produce.”
- B. “You may need to use lubrication when resuming sexual intercourse.”
- C. “You should not have sexual intercourse until two months postpartum.”
- D. “Your HCP will let you know when you can resume sexual activity.”
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Oxytocin is released when the client has an orgasm and may cause breast milk to leak or squirt from the breasts. The production of breast milk may increase, not decrease. The nurse should inform the client that she may need lubrication with sexual intercourse because the low estrogen levels in the early postpartum period causes vaginal dryness. Women should refrain from sexual intercourse until lochia has ceased, which usually takes about 3 weeks. There is no need to wait two months if the lochia has ceased. The client’s HCP does not need to give approval to return to sexual activity.
The nurse is preparing to administer 2 mg hydromorphone hydrochloride to the client who is 28 hours post—cesarean section. The medication available is in a concentration of 4 mg/mL. How many milliliters should the nurse administer?
- A. 0.5 mL
- B. 1.0 mL
- C. 2.0 mL
- D. 4.0 mL
Correct Answer: 0.5 mL
Rationale: (2 mg / 4 mg) x 1 mL = 0.5 mL. The nurse should administer 0.5 mL hydromorphone hydrochloride (Dilaudid).
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