The nurse is preparing to administer 2 mg hydromorphone hydrochloride to the client who is 28 hours post—cesarean section. The medication available is in a concentration of 4 mg/mL. How many milliliters should the nurse administer?
- A. 0.5 mL
- B. 1.0 mL
- C. 2.0 mL
- D. 4.0 mL
Correct Answer: 0.5 mL
Rationale: (2 mg / 4 mg) x 1 mL = 0.5 mL. The nurse should administer 0.5 mL hydromorphone hydrochloride (Dilaudid).
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The nurse advises a client with a history of miscarriage to monitor which symptom?
- A. Mild fatigue
- B. Vaginal spotting
- C. Increased appetite
- D. Normal fetal movement
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Vaginal spotting may indicate a threatened miscarriage, requiring close monitoring and medical evaluation.
The client expresses concerns related to nausea in the first trimester of pregnancy. Which recommendation should the nurse make?
- A. Eat crackers while still in bed in the morning.
- B. Lie down and rest whenever nausea occurs.
- C. Eat more frequently throughout the day.
- D. Avoid food items containing ginger.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The nurse should instruct the client to eat dry crackers before rising from bed. This typically relieves some of the nausea. Lying down when the nausea occurs may increase heartburn and reflux, thereby increasing nausea. Eating frequently may increase heartburn and reflux, thereby increasing nausea. Food items with ginger may help to alleviate nausea and are recommended (rather than avoided), including ginger tea.
The nurse recognizes which symptom as a warning sign of preterm labor?
- A. Mild lower back pain
- B. Regular contractions before 37 weeks
- C. Increased appetite
- D. Frequent urination
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Regular contractions before 37 weeks are a key sign of preterm labor, requiring immediate medical attention.
The nurse correctly informs the participants that women who smoke during pregnancy have a greater risk of which problem?
- A. Having a premature delivery
- B. Having a cesarean birth
- C. Having a large, overweight baby
- D. Developing a prenatal infection
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of premature delivery due to reduced oxygen and nutrient delivery to the fetus.
The pregnant client asks the nurse, who is teaching a prepared childbirth class, when she should expect to feel fetal movement. The nurse responds that fetal movement usually can first be felt during which time frame?
- A. 8 to 12 weeks of pregnancy
- B. 12 to 16 weeks of pregnancy
- C. 18 to 20 weeks of pregnancy
- D. 22 to 26 weeks of pregnancy
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Subtle fetal movement (quickening) can be felt as early as 18 to 20 weeks of gestation, and it gradually increases in intensity. Eight to 12 weeks of pregnancy is too early to expect the first fetal movement to be felt. Twelve to 16 weeks of pregnancy is too early to expect the first fetal movement to be felt. Twenty-two to 26 weeks of pregnancy is later than expected to feel the first fetal movement.