The nurse is caring for a pregnant patient who is experiencing leg swelling. Which of the following actions should the nurse encourage to reduce the swelling?
- A. Limit physical activity and avoid standing for long periods.
- B. Increase sodium intake to help retain water and reduce swelling.
- C. Wear tight compression stockings to improve circulation.
- D. Elevate the legs and avoid crossing them while sitting.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D. Elevating the legs and avoiding crossing them while sitting helps reduce swelling by promoting venous return and improving circulation. Elevating the legs above the heart level assists in reducing edema. Choices A and C are incorrect as limiting physical activity and wearing tight compression stockings may not effectively address the underlying issue of poor circulation. Choice B is also incorrect as increasing sodium intake can lead to fluid retention and worsen swelling.
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The partner of a gravida accompanies her to her prenatal appointment. The nurse notes that the father of the baby has gained weight since she last saw him. Which of the following comments is most appropriate for the nurse to make to the father?
- A. I see that you are gaining weight right along with your partner.
- B. You and your partner will be able to go on a diet together after the baby is born.
- C. I can see that you are a bad influence on your partner’s eating habits.
- D. I am so glad to see that you are taking so much interest in your partner’s pregnancy.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: This comment acknowledges the father's involvement positively without judgment. Commenting on weight gain or suggesting future diets could come across as insensitive or inappropriate.
Which client consumed the most dairy servings in one day?
- A. Client 1
- B. Client 2
- C. Client 3
- D. Client 4
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Client 2 consumed the highest number of dairy servings based on the provided quantities of yogurt, milk, cottage cheese, and hard cheese.
What does the nurse explain can affect the survival of the X- and Y-bearing sperm after intercourse?
- A. Age
- B. Estrogen level
- C. Body temperature
- D. Level of feminine hygiene
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Estrogen levels and the pH of the female reproductive tract can affect the survival of the X- and Y-bearing sperm as well as their motility.
When analyzing the need for health teaching of a prenatal multigravida, the nurse should ask which of the following questions?
- A. What are the ages of your children?
- B. What is your marital status?
- C. Do you ever drink alcohol?
- D. Do you have any allergies?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Asking about alcohol consumption is directly related to health teaching needs, as it can impact fetal development. The other questions, while important, are not directly related to health teaching.
A nurse is caring for a pregnant patient who is at 36 weeks gestation and reports that her baby has not moved as much as usual. What should the nurse instruct the patient to do first?
- A. Lie on her left side and drink a cold beverage to stimulate movement.
- B. Rest for a few hours and count fetal movements.
- C. Call the healthcare provider immediately to report the lack of movement.
- D. Monitor fetal movement over the next 24 hours and report if the pattern continues.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Lie on her left side and drink a cold beverage to stimulate movement. This is because changing positions can encourage fetal movement due to the change in gravity and blood flow. Additionally, the cold beverage may stimulate the baby to move. Option B suggests resting without actively trying to stimulate movement, which may delay necessary action. Option C advises immediate contact with the healthcare provider, which could be an overreaction at this stage. Option D delays action and may not address the immediate concern of decreased fetal movement.