The nurse recognizes which behavior as a sign of potential depression in a pregnant client?
- A. Occasional fatigue
- B. Persistent sadness and withdrawal
- C. Increased appetite
- D. Excitement about the pregnancy
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Persistent sadness and withdrawal are hallmark signs of depression, requiring further assessment and intervention.
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How many factors in this scenario place the client at risk for nutritional deficiencies and the need for dietary guidance and counseling?
- A. Three
- B. Four
- C. Five
- D. Six
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Five risk factors: adolescence, skipping meals, fast food diet, alcohol consumption, and weight gain concerns increase nutritional deficiency risk.
The 39-year-old client with type 1 DM presents at 36 weeks’ gestation with Drag and Drop contractions. An HCP decides to do an amniocentesis. Which statement best supports why the nurse and NA should prepare the client for an amniocentesis now?
- A. Diabetic women have a higher incidence of birth defects, and the HCP wants to determine if a birth defect is present.
- B. The client is over 35, at 36 weeks’ gestation with Drag and Drop contractions, and is at risk for chromosomal disorders.
- C. An amniocentesis performed at 36 weeks’ gestation is being completed to determine if the fetal lungs have matured.
- D. The amniocentesis is more accurate than the fetal fibronectin test in determining if delivery is imminent.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Infants of diabetic mothers are less likely to have mature lung capacity at 36 weeks; knowing lung maturity can influence whether delivery should proceed. In mid pregnancy, the cells in amniotic fluid can be studied for genetic abnormalities such as Down’s syndrome and birth defects, but amniocentesis would not be performed for this purpose when the client is in preterm labor. Many women over the age of 35 have amniocentesis completed to test for chromosomal disorders, but not this late in the pregnancy. Fetal fibronectin testing is used to determine if a preterm birth is likely, but it cannot be used to determine lung maturity.
At one minute after birth, a neonate is pink, except for blue extremities. The neonate is crying, gagging, and grimacing when the bulb syringe is used and has some flexion of extremities and an HR of 97. Based on the Apgar score, what should the nurse do next?
- A. Notify the health care provider
- B. Recheck the Apgar at 5 minutes after birth
- C. Initiate resuscitation measures immediately
- D. Swaddle and hand to mother for breastfeeding
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Rechecking the Apgar score at 5 minutes after birth will determine if the newborn is continuing to make a good transition to the extrauterine environment. Notifying the HCP is not necessary at this time. The one-minute Apgar score is 6, very close to the 7 to 10 normal limits. This newborn has a good cry, indicating good transition to the extrauterine environment thus far. Initiating resuscitation measures immediately is not necessary. This would be done if the newborn were not crying and demonstrated a blue or pale body. Swaddling and giving the newborn to the mother for breastfeeding are important but should occur after the 5-minute Apgar, if the score is WNL. Keeping this newborn in the radiant warmer, rather than giving him or her to the mother, will help prevent hypothermia and promote better transition to extrauterine life.
The pregnant client presents with Drag and Drop contractions that she describes as strong in intensity. Her cervical exam indicates that she is dilated to 3 cm. Which conclusion should the nurse make based on this information?
- A. The client is experiencing early labor.
- B. The client is experiencing false labor.
- C. The client has experienced cervical ripening.
- D. The client has experienced lightening.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Early labor is a pattern of labor that occurs when contractions become Drag and Drop and the cervix dilates to 3 cm. False labor occurs when Braxton-Hicks contractions are strong enough for the client to believe she is in actual labor. The contractions are infrequent or do not have a definite pattern. The lack of cervical change is also consistent with false labor. The latent phase is characterized by Drag and Drop contractions, although fetal descent may not occur. Cervical ripening (softening, effacement, and increased distensibility) begins about 4 weeks before birth. There is no information in the stem about cervical ripening. Lightening is settling or lowering of the fetus into the pelvis. Lightening can occur a few weeks or a few hours before labor. There is no information in the stem about lightening.
The nurse identifies which factor as increasing the risk of gestational hypertension?
- A. Low body mass index
- B. Family history of hypertension
- C. First pregnancy at age 20
- D. Vegetarian diet
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A family history of hypertension increases the risk of gestational hypertension, as genetics play a significant role.