Which position should the nurse recommend to relieve round ligament pain?
- A. Lying flat on the stomach
- B. Side-lying with a pillow between knees
- C. Sitting with legs crossed
- D. Standing for long periods
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Side-lying with a pillow between knees supports the abdomen and reduces strain on round ligaments, relieving pain.
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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 nurse is caring for the client with mild preeclampsia. The nurse should monitor for which complications associated with mild preeclampsia? Select all that apply.
- A. Placental abruption
- B. Hyperbilirubinemia
- C. Nonreassuring fetal status
- D. Severe preeclampsia
- E. Gestational diabetes
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Placental abruption can occur as a complication of preeclampsia due to hypoperfusion of the placenta and endothelial injury. Hyperbilirubinemia can occur as a complication of preeclampsia due to hypoperfusion to the liver. Nonreassuring fetal status can occur as a complication of preeclampsia due to hypoperfusion to the placenta. Severe preeclampsia can occur as a complication of preeclampsia if the BP remains uncontrolled. Gestational diabetes is not associated with preeclampsia.
The client in active labor has moderate to strong contractions occurring every 2 minutes and lasting 60 to 70 seconds. The client states extreme pain in the small of her back. Her abdomen reveals a small depression under the umbilicus. Which fetal position should the nurse document?
- A. Occiput anterior
- B. Occiput posterior
- C. Left occiput anterior
- D. Right occiput anterior
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: An occiput posterior position is characterized by intense back pain (back labor). A depression under the umbilicus occurs as a result of the posterior shoulder. When a fetus presents anterior, it is uncommon for the mother’s chief symptom to be back pain, and the uterus should appear smooth.
Which response by the nurse is most accurate?
- A. Fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption (FTA-ABS) test can detect this defect.
- B. Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) test can detect this defect.
- C. Maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) test can detect this defect.
- D. Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) test can detect this defect.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) test screens for neural tube defects like spina bifida by measuring AFP levels.
The nurse just administered butorphanol tartrate as prescribed to the client in active labor. Following administration of butorphanol tartrate, what is the nurse’s most important action to help prevent side effects?
- A. Assess the client’s bladder for distention
- B. Place the client on seizure precautions
- C. Assess the client’s body for itchy rash
- D. Evaluate her vital signs and pulse oximetry
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Evaluating maternal VS and pulse oximetry would determine changes in respiratory and cardiac status. Respiratory depression in both the mother and fetus can occur with butorphanol tartrate (Stadol). Although bladder distention is a possible side effect of butorphanol tartrate, it is not common and is not the most important assessment. Seizures are not a potential side effect of butorphanol tartrate. An itchy rash is not a potential side effect of butorphanol tartrate.
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