The nurse is caring for the client who is Rh negative at 13 weeks’ gestation. The client is having cramping and has moderate vaginal bleeding. Which HCP order should the nurse question?
- A. Administer Rho(D) immune globulin (RhoGAM).
- B. Obtain a beta human chorionic gonadotropin level (BHCG).
- C. Schedule for an immediate ultrasound.
- D. Place on continuous external fetal monitoring.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Obtaining the BHCG level is not indicated at 13 weeks’ gestation. BHCG levels are followed in early pregnancy before a fetal heartbeat can be confirmed. RhoGAM is indicated for any pregnant client with bleeding who is Rh negative. An ultrasound can identify the cause of bleeding and confirm fetal viability. Continuous external fetal monitoring can be used to confirm a fetal heartbeat, fetal viability, and fetal risk.
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Which sign of labor should the nurse teach the client to report immediately?
- A. Mild, irregular contractions
- B. Increased fetal movement
- C. Rupture of membranes
- D. Occasional backache
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Rupture of membranes (water breaking) requires immediate reporting, as it may indicate the onset of labor or risk of infection.
The client, who is Chinese American and pregnant, is receiving nutritional counseling about the need for increased amounts of calcium in her diet. Which response by the nurse is most helpful when the client states she does not consume any dairy products?
- A. “Tell me how you perceive dairy products in your culture.”
- B. “Try having a glass of soy milk at each meal and at bedtime.”
- C. “Tell me about your intake of fortified tofu and leafy green vegetables.”
- D. “Rice milk fortified with calcium and nettle tea are good calcium choices.”
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Assessing the client’s intake of calcium-rich foods is the best response. Both fortified tofu and leafy green vegetables are high in calcium and are common foods consumed in the Chinese American diet. Although asking about the client’s perception of dairy products shows cultural sensitivity, the client has already stated she does not consume these. This statement is not the most helpful regarding helping the client to increase calcium intake in her diet. The nurse is making a recommendation without further assessing the client’s dietary preferences. Soy milk should be calcium fortified; yet, according to research the calcium content can be as much as 85 percent less than the amount indicated on the product label. Both rice milk fortified with calcium and nettle tea are sources of calcium; however, the nurse is making an assumption that the client consumes these beverages.
The postpartum client is being discharged to home with a streptococcal puerperal infection. The client is taking antibiotics but asks the nurse what precautions she should take at home to prevent spreading the infection to her husband, newborn, and toddler. Which is the best response by the nurse?
- A. “No precautions are necessary since you are taking antibiotics.”
- B. “You should always wear a mask when caring for your newborn and toddler.”
- C. “Wash your hands before caring for your children and after toileting and perineal care.”
- D. “Your husband should provide all cares for both children until your infection is gone.”
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The course of an endometrial infection is approximately 7 to 10 days, and thus standard precautions should be in place for that period of time even if the client has started antibiotics. Puerperal infections are not spread by droplets, and thus a mask is not necessary. Other than hand hygiene, no additional precautions need to be taken by the client in her home. The client is able to provide cares for her children, but hand washing is required before cares.
Which of the following beverages should be included in the list of unhealthy drinks to avoid? Select all that apply.
- A. Alcohol
- B. Coffee
- C. Tea
- D. Cola beverages
- E. Sports drinks
- F. Orange juice
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Alcohol is harmful to the fetus, and caffeinated drinks (coffee, tea, cola) should be limited due to potential effects on fetal development.
Which response by the nurse is best?
- A. Any alcohol consumption during pregnancy will cause the child to have complications later in life.
- B. The minimal safe amount of alcohol consumption during pregnancy has not yet been determined.
- C. Alcohol consumption has a harmful effect on the baby only if consumed during the first trimester of pregnancy.
- D. Occasional intake of a small amount of alcohol during pregnancy will not adversely affect the unborn baby.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: No safe level of alcohol consumption during pregnancy has been established, as it may cause fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.