Which snack is most appropriate for a pregnant client with nausea?
- A. Dry crackers
- B. Ice cream
- C. Spicy chips
- D. Carbonated soda
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Dry crackers are bland and easy to digest, helping to alleviate nausea without exacerbating symptoms.
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The nurse observes the postpartum multiparous client rubbing her abdomen. When asked if she is having pain, the client says, “It feels like menstrual cramps.” Which intervention should the nurse implement?
- A. Offer a warm blanket for her to place on her abdomen.
- B. Encourage her to lie on her stomach until the cramps stop.
- C. Instruct the client to avoid ambulation while having pain.
- D. Check her lochia flow; pain sometimes precedes hemorrhage.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Heat application to the abdomen should be avoided; it may cause uterine muscle relaxation. Multiparous women frequently experience intermittent uterine contractions called afterpains. Lying in a prone position applies pressure to the uterus, stimulating continuous uterine contraction. When the uterus maintains a state of contraction, the afterpains will cease. Ambulation has been shown to decrease muscle pain and should not be avoided. Afterpains are not a symptom of potential postpartum hemorrhage.
The client delivered a healthy newborn 4 hours ago after being induced with oxytocin. While being assisted to the bathroom to void for the first time after delivery, the client tells the nurse that she doesn’t feel a need to urinate. Which explanation should the nurse provide when the client expresses surprise after voiding 900 mL of urine?
- A. “A decreased sensation of bladder filling is normal after childbirth.”
- B. “The oxytocin you received in labor makes it difficult to feel voiding.”
- C. “You probably didn’t empty completely. I will need to scan your bladder.”
- D. “Your bladder capacity is large; you likely won’t void again for 6—8 hours.”
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The nurse should explain about the decreased sensation of bladder filling after childbirth. It is not uncommon for the postpartum client to have increased bladder capacity, decreased sensitivity to fluid pressure, and a decreased sensation of bladder filling. Oxytocin (Pitocin) is not expected to cause a change in bladder sensation, but it does have an antidiuretic effect. There is no indication that the client didn’t completely empty; a volume of 900 mL is a large amount. The postpartum client is at risk for bladder overdistention and should be encouraged to void every 2 to 4 hours.
The nurse correctly sends a requisition and specimen for which laboratory test?
- A. Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)
- B. Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)
- C. Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
- D. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is the hormone tested to confirm pregnancy, as it is produced by the placenta shortly after implantation.
The nurse is caring for the antepartum client with a velamentous cord insertion. The client asks what symptom she would most likely experience first if one of the vessels should tear. The nurse should respond that she would most likely experience which symptom first?
- A. Vaginal bleeding
- B. Abdominal cramping
- C. Uterine contractions
- D. Placental abruption
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: In a velamentous cord insertion, vessels of the cord divide some distance from the placenta in the placental membrane. Thus, the most likely first symptom would be vaginal bleeding. Abdominal cramping is unlikely to occur; velamentous cord insertion is not related to uterine activity. Contractions are unlikely to occur; velamentous cord insertion is not related to uterine activity. An abruption, when the placenta comes off the uterine wall, results in severe abdominal pain.
The nurse correctly explains to the group that the most important condition related to frequent urination during pregnancy is related to what factor?
- A. Loss of bladder tone in the mother
- B. The presence of a urinary tract infection
- C. The enlarging uterus exerting pressure on the bladder
- D. The growing fetus excreting increased amounts of waste
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The enlarging uterus presses on the bladder, causing frequent urination, especially in early and late pregnancy.