When planning for this test, which one of the following items should the nurse have available?
- A. The emergency crash cart
- B. A cardiac monitor
- C. An ultrasound machine
- D. A fetal monitor
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A nonstress test requires a fetal monitor to assess fetal heart rate and movement, ensuring fetal well-being.
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The client with mastitis asks the nurse if she should stop breastfeeding because she has developed a breast infection. Which response by the nurse is best?
- A. “Continuing to breastfeed will decrease the duration of your symptoms.”
- B. “Breastfeeding should only be continued if your symptoms decrease.”
- C. “Stop feeding for 24 hours until antibiotic therapy begins to take effect.”
- D. “It is best to stop breastfeeding because the infant may become infected.”
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Continuing to breastfeed is recommended when the client has mastitis. If the breasts continue to be emptied by either breastfeeding or pumping, the duration of symptoms and the incidence of a breast abscess are decreased. Continuing to breastfeed will decrease the symptoms of mastitis; there is no need to wait for symptoms to decrease. Usually an oral penicillinase-resistant penicillin or cephalosporin that is safe for the infant while breastfeeding is given to treat mastitis. There is no need for the client to stop breastfeeding for 24 hours. The infant’s nose and throat are the most common sources of the organism that causes mastitis. Infants of women with mastitis generally remain well; thus, concern that the mother will infect the infant if she continues breastfeeding is unwarranted.
The nurse’s assessment findings of the pregnant client include darkening of areola and nipple, presence of Goodell’s sign, leukorrhea, HR 124 bpm, dysuria, and heartburn. Of these findings, how many require further evaluation?
- A. 3
Correct Answer: 3
Rationale: There are three abnormal findings that require further evaluation. Leukorrhea needs to be distinguished from a vaginal infection, such as Candida albicans or a sexually transmitted infection. Heart rate can increase by 10 to 15 bpm during pregnancy, but an increase to 124 bpm is too high. Dysuria may be a sign of a UTI. Darkening of the areola and nipple, Goodell’s sign, and heartburn are normal findings during pregnancy and do not require further evaluation.
Using Naegele's Rule, the nurse can assume the client's expected delivery date to be approximately which date?
- A. 13-Nov
- B. 23-Nov
- C. 3-Dec
- D. 20-Dec
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Naegele's Rule: Subtract 3 months from the first day of the last menstrual period (March 13) and add 7 days, resulting in December 3.
Which newborn behavior is normal and does not require immediate concern?
- A. Frequent hiccups
- B. Persistent vomiting
- C. Lethargy for days
- D. High fever
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Frequent hiccups are normal in newborns and typically resolve without intervention, unlike the other symptoms.
When providing information about iron supplements, which instruction by the nurse is most appropriate?
- A. Take the supplement with meals.
- B. Take the supplement with orange juice.
- C. Increase your intake of dairy products.
- D. You can substitute dietary sources of iron for this medication.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Taking iron with orange juice (rich in vitamin C) enhances absorption, addressing the client's constipation concern.
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