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.
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The pregnant client and her significant other are attending childbirth classes. The client asks for guidance on preparing her school-aged child for the new baby’s birth. Which strategies might the nurse suggest that the client use with her child? Select all that apply.
- A. Read books about bringing home a new baby.
- B. Think of unique names for the new baby.
- C. Help pack a bag for bringing the new baby home.
- D. Explain how pregnancy occurred, if asked.
- E. Help the child buy presents for the new baby.
Correct Answer: A,B,C,E
Rationale: Engaging the child in activities such as reading books about bringing the new baby home helps the child to feel a part of the experience. Engaging the child in activities such as naming the new baby helps the child to feel a part of the experience. Engaging the child in activities such as packing a bag for the new baby’s coming home helps the child to feel a part of the experience. Engaging the child in activities such as buying presents for the new baby helps the child to feel a part of the experience. Children younger than adolescents do not fully understand conception and pregnancy due to preoperational and concrete operational thinking. They are not usually asking for an explanation of sex during this time.
The 28-year-old pregnant client (G3P2) has just been diagnosed with gestational diabetes at 30 weeks. The client asks what types of complications may occur with this diagnosis. Which complications should the nurse identify as being associated with gestational diabetes? Select all that apply.
- A. Seizures
- B. Large-for-gestational-age infant
- C. Low-birth-weight infant
- D. Congenital anomalies
- E. Preterm labor
Correct Answer: B,D
Rationale: Infants of diabetic mothers can be large as a result of excess glucose to the fetus. Congenital anomalies are more common in diabetic pregnancies. Seizures do not occur as a result of diabetes but can be associated with preeclampsia, another pregnancy complication. Infants of diabetic mothers are usually large for gestational age and do not have a low birth weight. Preterm labor is not typically associated with maternal diabetes.
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.
The 42-year-old client who had a partial hydatidiform molar pregnancy 3 months ago asks the nurse whether she and her husband can try conceiving again. Which response by the nurse is incorrect and warrants follow-up action by the observing nurse manager?
- A. “You will need serial levels of beta human chorionic gonadotropin (BHCG) drawn.”
- B. “You cannot conceive ever again because of your risk of choriocarcinoma.”
- C. “You should not become pregnant yet for 6 to 12 months.”
- D. “Your risk of another hydatidiform molar pregnancy is low.”
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Women who have had a molar pregnancy can conceive again once their BHCG levels are normal and remain normal for a certain time period, usually 6 to 12 months. This response by the nurse is incorrect and should be followed up by the observing nurse manager. Because of the risk of choriocarcinoma, serial serum BHCG testing is completed after a hydatidiform molar pregnancy. Because the client will undergo serial serum BHCG testing after a hydatidiform molar pregnancy, she should not get pregnant for 6 to 12 months until testing is completed and it is confirmed that she does not have a malignancy. Couples with a past history of molar pregnancy have the same statistical chance of conceiving again and having a normal pregnancy as those without.
Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
- A. A weight gain of about 10 pounds is recommended during pregnancy.
- B. Your weight gain depends on the amount of food that you eat.
- C. It's normal for adolescent girls to be worried about weight gain.
- D. You're average weight gain during pregnancy is between 25 and 35 pounds.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The average weight gain of 25-35 pounds is appropriate for a teenager with normal prepregnancy weight, addressing her concerns.