The newborn nurse is attending births in the labor and delivery unit.
Nurses' Notes
Labor and Delivery Unit
0000: A 39-year-old client, gravida 4 para 3, at 38 weeks gestation arrives at the labor and delivery unit reporting contractions every 2-3 min. During this pregnancy, the client was diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus and prescribed insulin, but she reports not taking the insulin. The client reports cigarette smoking (3-5 cigarettes/day) but denies alcohol or recreational drug use. The client received treatment for bacterial vaginosis during the second trimester. The client has gained 55 lb (25 kg) during the pregnancy. Group B Streptococcus result is negative. 1400: The newborn is delivered via forceps-assisted vaginal birth at
1400. The newborn was immediately placed in skin-to-skin contact with the mother, dried, and stimulated. Apgar scores are 7 at 1 minute and 9 at 5 minutes
1405: Newborn vital signs are T 97.3 F (36.3 C), P 156, and RR 52.
1415: Newborn weight is obtained. The newborn is 9 lb 15 oz (4500 g). The maternal client is assisted to latch the newborn onto the breast.
1430: Slight bruising to the scalp is noted where forceps were applied. Newborn vital signs are T 97.2 F (36.2 C), P 160, RR 55, and SpO 95% on room air.
Which of the following findings indicate that the newborn's condition has declined? Select all that apply.
- A. Axillary temperature is 96.3 F (35.7 C) and respirations are 84/min
- B. Blood glucose level is 32 mg/dL (1.8 mmol/L) prior to feeding
- C. Newborn is jittery and has a high-pitched cry
- D. Newborn is turning toward the breast while in skin-to-skin contact with the mother
- E. One wet diaper and no stools are noted since birth
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Rationale: Hypothermia , hypoglycemia , and jitteriness indicate decline, requiring intervention.
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The nurse is assisting the registered nurse with caring for a client who is at 36 weeks gestation. History and Physical Vital Signs
General - Client is gravida 2 para 1 at 36 weeks gestation; reports a throbbing headache rated as / on a scale of 0-10, blurred vision, and epigastric pain; client states that she took 1000 mg of acetaminophen 2 hours ago with no relief, medical history includes seasonal allergies and exercise-induced asthma
Neurological -Patellar deep tendon reflexes 2+ bilaterally, clonus absent
Cardiovascular -Heart tones normal; facial edema noted; +2 pitting edema in bilateral upper extremities; +3 pitting edema in bilateral lower extremities
Gastrointestinal -Client reports fetal movement, no contractions noted; soft uterine resting tone on palpation
Genitourinary -Cervical examination: 1 cm dilated, 0% effaced, -3 fetal station, cephalic fetal presentation, amniotic membranes intact; cesarean birth 5 years ago at 40 weeks gestation for breech fetal presentation, resulting in delivery of healthy newborn
For each potential intervention, click to specify if the Intervention is indicated or not indicated for the care of the client.
- A. Initiate seizure precautions
- B. Encourage frequent ambulation
- C. Start a magnesium sulfate infusion
- D. Prepare to administer antihypertensives
Correct Answer: A,C,D
Rationale: Seizure precautions , magnesium sulfate , and antihypertensives are indicated for preeclampsia with severe features. Ambulation is not prioritized due to risk of falls.
The nurse is caring for a 75-year-old female client. Nurses' Notes Laboratory Results Diagnostic Results Emergency Department
The client is transferred to the emergency department from a skilled nursing facility for a 3-day history of left lower quadrant abdominal pain rated 8 on a scale of 0-10, loss of appetite, and nausea. Although the client has a history of chronic constipation, she has had 2 or 3 loose stools daily for 1 week. The client reports tenderness on deep palpation of the left lower quadrant. There is an area of blanchable redness on the coccyx. The stool is positive for occult blood.
The client has residual left-sided weakness from an ischemic stroke 2 years ago and ambulates with a walker. The client reports falling several times in the past 6 months; the last fall was 3 weeks ago No ecchymosis or injuries are noted. The client had a hysterectomy and salpingo-oophorectomy for uterine fibroids 20 years ago. Vital signs are T 100 F (37.8 C), P 98, RR 17, BP 126/68, and SpOz 97% on room air.
Medical-Surgical Unit: 4 Days Later
The client continues to experience left lower quadrant pain, decreased appetite, and nausea. Today, she developed chills. Stool frequency has not increased. Severe tenderness is noted in the left lower quadrant, and a mass is palpable. Vital signs are T 101.3 F (38.5 C), P 112, RR 17, BP 110/80, SpO, 97% on room air.
For each potential intervention, click to specify the intervention is expected or not expected for the care of the client at this time.
- A. Keep NPO
- B. Maintain IV fluids
- C. Administer antibiotics
- D. Apply heating pad to abdomen
- E. Verify consent for abdominal surgery
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Rationale: NPO status , IV fluids , and antibiotics are expected for acute diverticulitis. Heating pads worsen inflammation, and surgery is not immediate.
The newborn nurse is attending births in the labor and delivery unit.
Nurses' Notes
Labor and Delivery Unit
0000: A 39-year-old client, gravida 4 para 3, at 38 weeks gestation arrives at the labor and delivery unit reporting contractions every 2-3 min. During this pregnancy, the client was diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus and prescribed insulin, but she reports not taking the insulin. The client reports cigarette smoking (3-5 cigarettes/day) but denies alcohol or recreational drug use. The client received treatment for bacterial vaginosis during the second trimester. The client has gained 55 lb (25 kg) during the pregnancy. Group B Streptococcus result is negative. 1400: The newborn is delivered via forceps-assisted vaginal birth at
1400. The newborn was immediately placed in skin-to-skin contact with the mother, dried, and stimulated. Apgar scores are 7 at 1 minute and 9 at 5 minutes
1405: Newborn vital signs are T 97.3 F (36.3 C), P 156, and RR 52.
1415: Newborn weight is obtained. The newborn is 9 lb 15 oz (4500 g). The maternal client is assisted to latch the newborn onto the breast.
1430: Slight bruising to the scalp is noted where forceps were applied. Newborn vital signs are T 97.2 F (36.2 C), P 160, RR 55, and SpO 95% on room air.
For each nursing action, click to specify if the action is indicated or not indicated for the care of the newborn during a heel stick.
- A. Warm the heel prior to initiating the procedure
- B. Collect the first drop of blood for blood glucose testing
- C. Draw blood by pricking the skin with a small-gauge needle
- D. Obtain the blood specimen from the lateral aspect of the heel
- E. Clean the heel with an alcohol pad prior to obtaining the blood specimen
Correct Answer: A,C,D,E
Rationale: Warming the heel , using a needle , lateral heel site , and cleaning are standard. The first drop is discarded to avoid contamination.
The newborn nurse is attending births in the labor and delivery unit.
Nurses' Notes
Labor and Delivery Unit
0000: A 39-year-old client, gravida 4 para 3, at 38 weeks gestation arrives at the labor and delivery unit reporting contractions every 2-3 min. During this pregnancy, the client was diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus and prescribed insulin, but she reports not taking the insulin. The client reports cigarette smoking (3-5 cigarettes/day) but denies alcohol or recreational drug use. The client received treatment for bacterial vaginosis during the second trimester. The client has gained 55 lb (25 kg) during the pregnancy. Group B Streptococcus result is negative.
Which of the following complications is the newborn at increased risk for based on the maternal hist Select all that apply.
- A. Brachial plexus injury
- B. Cephalohematoma
- C. Hypoglycemia
- D. Neonatal sepsis
- E. Polycythemia
Correct Answer: A,C,E
Rationale: Gestational diabetes and smoking increase risks for brachial plexus injury , hypoglycemia , and polycythemia .
The nurse is caring for a 55-year-old client in the clinic.
History and Physical
Body System
Findings: General - The client reports cramping pain in the left calf that has worsened over the past year. The pain is precipitated by walking and is partially relieved with rest. The client reports difficulty walking more than 3 blocks. Height: 72 in (182.9 cm), weight: 250 lb (113.4 kg), BMI: 33.9 kg/m?
Pulmonary- Vital signs are RR 16, SpO, 97% on room air. Client reports smoking 1 pack of cigarettes daily for the past 35 years. Breath sounds are mildly decreased throughout with mild prolonged expiration. Client has a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Cardiovascular- Vital signs are T 98.8 F (37.1 C), P 82, BP 146/82. S1 and S2 heard on auscultation. The left lower extremity (LLE) is cooler to touch than the right and appears shiny with sparse hair. LLE pulses: femoral 2+, popliteal 1+, posterior tibia 1+, dorsalis pedis audible with Doppler. LLE capillary refill >3 sec. Client has a history of hypertension.
Gastrointestinal- Client is obese. No tenderness, guarding, masses, bruits, or hepatosplenomegaly.
Which of the following statements indicate a correct understanding of the health care provider's teaching? Select all that apply.
- A. I can start this medication now while planning to stop smoking cigarettes soon.'
- B. I may experience a disturbance in my sleep and have unusual dreams.'
- C. I may lose some weight with smoking cessation.'
- D. I should call my health care provider if I notice a significant change in my mood.'
- E. I should not use any nicotine replacement while taking this medication.'
Correct Answer: A,B,D,E
Rationale: Varenicline can start before quitting , cause sleep issues , require mood monitoring , and is not combined with nicotine replacement . Weight loss is not guaranteed.
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