The nurse emphasizes which safety measure during prenatal education?
- A. Avoiding raw or undercooked meat
- B. Sleeping on the stomach throughout pregnancy
- C. Using saunas regularly
- D. Taking herbal supplements without consultation
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Avoiding raw or undercooked meat prevents infections like toxoplasmosis, a key safety measure for fetal health.
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During the first postpartum checkup, the nurse is assessing whether the client’s chloasma has diminished. At which anatomical location is the nurse performing the assessment?
- A. Perineum
- B. Abdomen
- C. Breasts
- D. Face
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Chloasma does not appear on the perineum. Chloasma does not appear on the abdomen. Chloasma does not appear on the breasts. The nurse should be assessing the skin over the cheeks, nose, and forehead for chloasma.
The nurse is teaching the client who is wishing to travel by airplane during the first 36 weeks of her pregnancy. Which is the primary risk of air travel for this client that the nurse should address?
- A. Risk of preterm labor
- B. Deep vein thrombosis
- C. Spontaneous abortion
- D. Nausea and vomiting
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The primary risk with air travel during pregnancy is DVT. Pregnancy increases the risk of blood coagulation, and prolonged sitting produces venous stasis. Preterm labor is not associated with air travel. The threat of spontaneous abortion diminishes during the second trimester. Spontaneous abortion is not associated with air travel. Although nausea and vomiting can occur, they are not dangerous.
Two days after hospital discharge, the nurse is assessing the mother and her newborn twins in their home. Which statement or question made by the nurse best demonstrates empathy?
- A. “You may be feeling overwhelmed. This is normal.”
- B. “I can’t imagine how tired you must be with twins.”
- C. “How are you feeling about being the mother of twins?”
- D. “I saw that laundry is piling up. Do you want a home aide?”
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Projecting feelings onto the client does not demonstrate empathy. This statement imposes a personal assumption and does not demonstrate empathy. This question demonstrates empathy. The nurse is asking a question to allow the client to explain her situation and feelings while the nurse listens. The nurse is attempting to understand the experience as lived by the client. Acknowledging that laundry is piling up and offering home aide services do not demonstrate empathy. Commenting on the laundry on the first visit may suggest to the client that she lacks support, and she may be defensive or hurt by the acknowledgement.
The nurse, admitting a 40-week primigravida to the labor unit, just documented the results of a recent vaginal exam: 3/100/—2, RSP. How should the oncoming shift nurse interpret this documentation?
- A. The fetus is approximately 2 cm below maternal ischial spines.
- B. The cervix is totally dilated and effaced, with fetal engagement.
- C. The fetus is breech and posterior to the client’s pelvis.
- D. The fetal lie is transverse, and the fetal attitude is flexion.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The nurse should interpret 3/100/—2, RSP as the cervix is 3 cm dilated, 100% effaced, and the fetus is 2 cm above the maternal ischial spines. RSP means that the fetus is to the right of the mother’s pelvis (R), with the sacrum as the specific presenting part (S), which is a breech position. This fetus is also posterior (P). At —2, the fetus is 2 cm above, not below, the maternal ischial spines. Two centimeters below the ischial spines would be recorded as +2. The cervix is 3 cm, not totally dilated. Total dilation would be documented as 10 for the first number. Also, the cervix is 100% effaced, which is total effacement (shortening and thinning out). Fetal lie (relationship of long axis or spine of fetus to long axis of mother) is longitudinal, not transverse. The documentation does not specify if the fetal attitude is flexion.
The nurse explains that, in addition to increased blood volume, which other condition causes varicose veins during pregnancy?
- A. Impaired venous return
- B. Decreased cardiac output
- C. Altered center of gravity
- D. Impaired kidney function
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Impaired venous return, due to the uterus compressing veins, causes varicose veins, compounded by increased blood volume.