The nurse observes on the monitor tracing of the client in the transition phase of labor that the baseline FHR is 160 and that there is moderate variability with V-shaped decelerations unrelated to contractions. What should the nurse do first?
- A. Prepare for delivery.
- B. Notify the obstetrician.
- C. Apply oxygen nasally.
- D. Reposition the client.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Repositioning the client to her side or to knee-chest should be done first to take the pressure off the umbilical cord. Variable decelerations usually result from cord compression and stretching during fetal descent. The fetus has a normal baseline HR and good variability. There is no indication that immediate delivery is necessary. Other measures could correct the V-shaped (variable) decelerations. Other nursing measures are used to correct the V-shaped (variable) decelerations prior to contacting the obstetrician (or midwife). Repositioning the client should be implemented prior to giving her oxygen.
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Which response by the nurse is correct concerning the legal threshold of viability?
- A. It is usually estimated to be 36 to 40 weeks.
- B. It is usually estimated to be 30 to 35 weeks.
- C. It is usually estimated to be 20 to 24 weeks.
- D. It is usually estimated to be 10 to 15 weeks.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The legal threshold of viability is typically 20-24 weeks, when a fetus may survive outside the womb with medical support.
The pregnant client tells the nurse that she smokes two packs per day (PPD) of cigarettes, has smoked in other pregnancies, and has never had any problems. What is the nurse’s best response?
- A. “I’m glad that your other pregnancies went well. Smoking can cause both maternal and fetal problems, and it is best if you could quit smoking.”
- B. “You need to stop smoking for the baby’s sake. You could have a spontaneous abortion with this pregnancy if you continue to smoke.”
- C. “Smoking can lead to having a large baby, which can make delivery difficult. You may even need a cesarean section.”
- D. “Smoking less would eliminate the risk for your baby, and you would feel healthier during your pregnancy.”
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The nurse is acknowledging that the client did not experience problems with her other pregnancies but is also informing the client that smoking can cause maternal and fetal problems during pregnancy. Telling the client to stop smoking for the baby’s sake is confrontational, making the client less likely to listen to the nurse’s teaching. Although spontaneous abortion is associated with tobacco use during pregnancy, the nurse is using a scare tactic rather than therapeutic communication. Smoking can lead to a fetus that is small for gestational age, not a large baby. Decreasing her smoking intake should be suggested; however, it does not eliminate the risk to the baby completely.
Which expected outcome should the nurse include based on the client's eating habits?
- A. The client will eat three balanced meals and two snacks daily while pregnant.
- B. The client will gain a total of 50 pounds during the pregnancy.
- C. The client will take two prenatal vitamins daily.
- D. The client will report eating about 2,000 calories per day.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Eating three balanced meals and two snacks daily addresses the client's poor eating habits and supports nutritional needs.
The client, who is 12 days postpartum, telephones the clinic and tells the nurse that she is concerned that she may have an infection because her vaginal discharge has been creamy white for two days now. Which response by the nurse is correct?
- A. “You need to come to the clinic as soon as possible.”
- B. “You’ll need an antibiotic; which pharmacy do you use?”
- C. “Take your temperature and let me know if it is elevated.”
- D. “A creamy white discharge 10 days postpartum is normal.”
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: There is no need to be seen in the clinic; vaginal discharge that turns creamy white 10 days postpartum is normal. The client does not have an infection, and no antibiotic is necessary. There is no reason to take her temperature when the discharge is normal. Creamy white discharge 10 to 21 days postpartum is normal. Her lochia changed color on her 10th postpartum day.
The postpartum client tells the nurse that she has pain when she breastfeeds. The nurse identifies that the infant has poor latch during breastfeeding. Which breast appearance shows that the client is experiencing symptoms associated with poor latch?
- A. Normal breasts
- B. Left breast with mastitis
- C. Engorged breasts
- D. Breasts with reddened, cracked nipples
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: This graphic shows normal breasts. This graphic shows the left breast with mastitis. Mastitis frequently presents as redness, warmth, and tenderness of the breast tissue, rather than the nipple. This graphic shows engorged breasts. This graphic shows breasts that have reddened nipples, one of which is cracked. If proper latch is not obtained during breastfeeding, the newborn’s sucking may cause nipple cracking, blistering, and bleeding.
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