The nurse is caring for the Muslim client in labor. What should the nurse be most aware of as a possible belief of the client?
- A. Male health care providers should enter the room after receiving permission from her husband.
- B. The client may prefer to eat only “hot” foods and to drink only special tea and warm water.
- C. Fathers, rather than female relatives, are usually present to provide support during the labor.
- D. She will be more likely to moan, scream, or cry out in pain during each labor contraction.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Some Muslim women are not comfortable with male HCPs and may prefer to have their husband in the room if a male is involved in care. Eating “hot” foods and drinking special tea and warm water are preferences of Hmong women from Laos and not those of Muslim women. The Muslim client may choose to have her husband, a male relative, or a female friend or relative provide support during childbirth, rather than her father. Muslim women are more likely to be silent and stoic during labor contractions, and not cry out in pain.
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The client who is 32 weeks pregnant asks how the nurse will monitor the baby’s growth and determine if the baby is “really okay.” Which assessments should the nurse identify for evaluating the fetus for adequate growth and viability? Select all that apply.
- A. Auscultate maternal heart tones.
- B. Measure the height of the fundus.
- C. Measure the client’s abdominal girth.
- D. Complete a third-trimester ultrasound.
- E. Auscultate the fetal heart tones (FHT).
Correct Answer: B,E
Rationale: Adequate fetal growth is evaluated by measuring the fundal height. Auscultating the FHT assesses fetal viability. The presence of fetal (not maternal) heart tones starting at around 10-12 weeks is a standard to assess fetal growth and viability. The abdominal circumference does not provide information about fetal growth. The increase in abdominal girth could be due to weight gain or fluid retention, not just growth of the baby. Third-trimester ultrasound is neither routine nor advised for routine prenatal care because of the added cost and potential risk to the fetus.
The postpartum client delivered a full-term infant 2 days previously. The client states to the nurse, “My breasts seem to be growing, and my bra no longer fits.” Which statement should be the basis for the nurse’s response to the client’s concern?
- A. Rapid enlargement of breasts usually is a symptom of infection.
- B. Increasing breast tissue may be a sign of postpartum fluid retention.
- C. Thrombi may form in veins of the breast and cause increased breast size.
- D. Breast tissue increases in the early postpartum period as milk forms.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Infection in the breast tissue results in flulike symptoms and redness and tenderness of the breast. It is usually unilateral and does not cause bilateral breast enlargement. Fluid is not retained during the postpartum period; rather, clients experience diuresis of the excess fluid volume accumulated during pregnancy. Fullness in both breasts would not be the result of thrombi formation. Symptoms of thrombi include redness, pain, and increased skin temperature over the thrombi. Breast tissue increases as breast milk forms, so a bra that was adequate during pregnancy may no longer be adequate by the second or third postpartum day.
The nurse is teaching the Muslim client how to correctly latch her baby to her breast for breastfeeding. Two student nurses are observing the instruction. Later, the client requests that the nurse not be allowed to provide her postpartum care. What most likely caused the client to be uncomfortable with the nurse?
- A. Muslim women do not want to breastfeed while in the hospital.
- B. Muslim women wait for their milk to come in before they breastfeed.
- C. Muslim women are uncomfortable breastfeeding in public situations.
- D. Muslim women only breastfeed after the infant is given boiled water.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Korean mothers resist breastfeeding in the hospital. Some Asian women believe colostrum is “bad,” and therefore they do not feed until actual breast milk is present. Most Muslim women breastfeed because the Koran encourages it; however, they are uncomfortable about breastfeeding in public situations and prefer privacy. Having two students observing the feeding process most likely would make the client uncomfortable, as she would desire more privacy. Some Asian cultures believe the newborn must be given boiled water until the milk is actually present.
The primigravida client has been pushing for 2 hours when the infant’s head emerges. The infant fails to deliver, and the obstetrician states that the turtle sign has occurred. Which should be the nurse’s interpretation of this information?
- A. There is cephalopelvic disproportion.
- B. The infant has a shoulder dystocia.
- C. The infant’s position is occiput posterior.
- D. The infant’s umbilical cord is prolapsed.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The “turtle sign” occurs when the infant’s head suddenly retracts back against the mother’s perineum after emerging from the vagina, resembling a turtle pulling its head back into its shell. This head retraction is caused by the infant’s anterior shoulder being caught on the back of the maternal pubic bone (shoulder dystocia), preventing delivery of the remainder of the infant. Cephalopelvic disproportion occurs when the head is too large to fit through the client’s pelvis. Fetal descent ceases, and infant’s head would not emerge. Persistent occiput posterior results in prolonged pushing; however, once the head is born, the remainder of the birth occurs without difficulty. A cord prolapse occurs when the umbilical cord enters the cervix before the fetal presenting part and is considered a medical emergency.
Which condition increases the risk of congenital anomalies in the fetus?
- A. Maternal diabetes
- B. Mild anemia
- C. Normal weight gain
- D. Regular exercise
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Maternal diabetes, if poorly controlled, increases the risk of congenital anomalies due to elevated blood glucose levels.
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