The nurse correctly explains to the group that the most important condition related to frequent urination during pregnancy is related to what factor?
- A. Loss of bladder tone in the mother
- B. The presence of a urinary tract infection
- C. The enlarging uterus exerting pressure on the bladder
- D. The growing fetus excreting increased amounts of waste
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The enlarging uterus presses on the bladder, causing frequent urination, especially in early and late pregnancy.
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The nurse caring for the postpartum client who is 15 years old is concerned about this client’s ability to parent a newborn. Which behavior is characteristic of the developmental level of the 15-year-old that justifies the nurse’s concern?
- A. Developing autonomy
- B. Follows rules established by others
- C. Career oriented
- D. Egocentric
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The development of autonomy is a developmental task of toddlerhood. School-age children are motivated to follow rules established by others. Adult women are concerned about the effect of childbearing on careers. Although it is biologically possible for the adolescent female to become a parent, her egocentricity and concrete thinking interfere with her ability to parent effectively. Because of this normal development, the adolescent may inadvertently neglect her child.
The nurse is caring for the antepartum client with a velamentous cord insertion. The client asks what symptom she would most likely experience first if one of the vessels should tear. The nurse should respond that she would most likely experience which symptom first?
- A. Vaginal bleeding
- B. Abdominal cramping
- C. Uterine contractions
- D. Placental abruption
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: In a velamentous cord insertion, vessels of the cord divide some distance from the placenta in the placental membrane. Thus, the most likely first symptom would be vaginal bleeding. Abdominal cramping is unlikely to occur; velamentous cord insertion is not related to uterine activity. Contractions are unlikely to occur; velamentous cord insertion is not related to uterine activity. An abruption, when the placenta comes off the uterine wall, results in severe abdominal pain.
Which pregnant client should the nurse encourage to undergo hepatitis B testing?
- A. A client with a history of cigarette smoking
- B. A client who is a health care worker
- C. A client who emigrated in the past year from Haiti
- D. A client who was recently exposed to Haemophilus influenzae
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Clients from high-prevalence areas like Haiti are at higher risk for hepatitis B, warranting testing during pregnancy.
According to the TPAL method, which of the following reflects the client's obstetric history?
- A. T-III, P-0, A-0, L-III
- B. T-III, P-II, A-0, L-0
- C. T-III, P-II, A-0, L-II
- D. T-III, P-0, A-0, L-III
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: TPAL: Term (3, one son and twin daughters), Preterm (0), Abortions (0), Living (3). The client has three term deliveries and three living children.
The nurse correctly explains to the group that the discomfort associated with varicose veins is relieved by which activity?
- A. Resting with the feet in a dependent position
- B. Sitting for periods of time when possible
- C. Putting on calf-length, elastic-top hose
- D. Moving around after standing in one position
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Elastic-top hose improves venous return, reducing discomfort from varicose veins, unlike dependent positioning or sitting.