The nurse’s laboring client is being electronically monitored during her labor. The baseline FHR throughout the labor has been in the 130s. In the last 2 hours, the baseline has decreased to the 100s. How should the nurse document this FHR?
- A. Tachycardia
- B. Bradycardia
- C. Late deceleration
- D. Within normal limits
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: An FHR baseline less than 110 is classified as bradycardia. Tachycardia occurs when the baseline is greater than 160 bpm. A prolonged deceleration is defined as a change from the baseline FHR that occurs for 2 to 10 minutes before returning to baseline. A late deceleration is a gradual decrease and return of the FHR to baseline, associated with a uterine contraction. A decrease to the 100s is not within the normal range. The normal FHR is 120 to 160 bpm.
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The nurse is caring for the pregnant client. Which assessment findings help the nurse determine that she may be in true labor? Select all that apply.
- A. Progressive cervical dilation and effacement
- B. Walking usually increases contraction intensity
- C. Warm tub baths and rest lessen contractions
- D. Discomfort is usually in the client’s abdomen
- E. Contractions increase in duration and intensity
Correct Answer: A,B,E
Rationale: Progressive cervical dilation and effacement indicate true labor. In false labor, the contractions may occur for several hours, but there is no cervical change. In true labor, walking usually increases the intensity of contractions. In false labor, walking usually has little or no effect on contractions and may sometimes decrease the frequency, intensity, and duration of contractions. Contractions increase in duration and intensity during true labor, while there is usually no change in contractions during false labor. Warm tub baths and rest lessen contractions during false labor. In true labor, contractions do not decrease with warm tub baths or rest. Discomfort is usually in the client’s abdomen during false labor. Discomfort begins in the back and radiates around to the abdomen during true labor.
Which advice can the nurse give to relieve the client's backache? Select all that apply.
- A. Avoid clothing that fits tightly around the waist.
- B. Sleep on a heating pad.
- C. Take a nonopioid pain reliever regularly.
- D. Wear low-heeled shoes.
- E. Carry objects close to your body.
- F. Squat when picking objects off the floor.
Correct Answer: A,D,E,F
Rationale: Tight clothing, high heels, and improper lifting exacerbate backaches; low-heeled shoes, proper lifting, and loose clothing help relieve strain.
The nurse is caring for the client who just gave birth. Which observation of the client should lead the nurse to be concerned about the client’s attachment to her male infant?
- A. Asking the caregiver about how to change his diaper
- B. Comparing her newborn’s nose to her brother’s nose
- C. Calling the baby “Kelly,” which was the name selected
- D. Repeatedly telling her husband that she wanted a girl
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Seeking information about infant care is a sign that the mother is developing attachment to her infant. Pointing out family traits or characteristics seen in the newborn is a sign that the mother is developing attachment. Calling the infant by name is a sign that the mother is developing attachment to her infant. Attachment is demonstrated by expressing satisfaction with a baby’s appearance and sex. Frequent expressions of dissatisfaction with the sex of the infant should be concerning and followed up.
The nurse correctly instructs the client to contact the physician immediately under which circumstance?
- A. When the first fetal movement is felt
- B. If the breasts become tender
- C. If vaginal bleeding occurs
- D. When experiencing frequent urination
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Vaginal bleeding is a danger sign in pregnancy, potentially indicating miscarriage or placental issues, requiring immediate reporting.
Which finding indicates a need for further evaluation during a prenatal visit?
- A. Blood pressure of 120/80 mmHg
- B. Trace protein in urine
- C. Weight gain of 1 pound per week
- D. Fetal heart rate of 140 bpm
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Trace protein in urine may indicate early preeclampsia or kidney issues, warranting further evaluation.