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____________________ stimulation may be effective in eliciting a change in fetal behavior, fetal
startle movements, and increased FHR variability. - ✔✔✔-vibroacoustic
18. The nurse works in a prenatal clinic that serves a multicultural population. The nurse is
culturally aware, and so, which behaviors by a patient are expected due to common restrictive
beliefs? Select all that apply.
1.A pregnant woman denies sexual intercourse during her third trimester.
2.A pregnant woman allows a clinic staff member to take a photo of her.
3.A pregnant woman reaches to an overhead shelf to collect her belongings.
4.A pregnant woman avoids sitting in front of a fan or air conditioner.
5.A pregnant woman refuses to watch a televised eclipse of the moon. - ✔✔✔-1.A pregnant
woman denies sexual intercourse during her third trimester.
5.A pregnant woman refuses to watch a televised eclipse of the moon.
A couple announces to their parents that the couple is pregnant. One expectant grandmother
says, "Grandchildren will call me by my first name. I am not ready to be a grandmother." Which
feelings are being expressed by the grandmother?
1.The pregnancy presents undeniable evidence the grandmother is growing older.
2.The grandmother has specific wishes about how she is to be addressed as a person.
3.The grandmother is most likely teasing and actually feels overwhelming delight.
4.The grandmother has never thought of herself in this role and will adapt with time. - ✔✔✔-
1.The pregnancy presents undeniable evidence the grandmother is growing older.
A couple informs the nurse they have decided to make arrangements for a home birth. Which
criteria will the nurse share with the couple regarding a safe home birth? Select all that apply.
1.The couple must be trained on how to be in control of the birth.
2.The pregnant woman must be in good health with a normal pregnancy.
3.The birthing home must be within a 1-hour drive of a hospital.
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4.Adequate medical supplies and resuscitation equipment is available.
5.The birthing room needs to be sterile prior to labor and delivery. - ✔✔✔-2.The pregnant
woman must be in good health with a normal pregnancy.
4.Adequate medical supplies and resuscitation equipment is available.
A couple is planning for the birth of their first child and is discussing the difference between a
physician and a midwife. Which information presented by the couple does the nurse validate as
being true?
1.Midwives are commonly self-taught without formal training.
2.Physicians provide care for both low- and high-risk patients.
3.Midwives primarily deliver babies in the home setting.
4.Physicians rely on the use of technological procedures for birth. - ✔✔✔-2.Physicians provide
care for both low- and high-risk patients.
A female carries one positive genetic marker for Huntington's disease. Her partner does not
have any markers for the disease. For which reason is it so important for this family to identify
persons with the genetic marker?
1.The Huntington gene is recessive.
2.All of the couple's offspring will have the disease.
3.Symptoms do not manifest until 30 to 50 years of age.
4.The expression of the disease is varied by individual. - ✔✔✔-3.Symptoms do not manifest
until 30 to 50 years of age.
A female patient is concerned about an inability to become pregnant after trying for 1 year.
Which information collected during a health history causes the nurse the greatest amount of
concern about possible infertility?
1.The patient works as a ballroom dance instructor.
2.The patient is turning 37 years old this year.
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3.The patient has hot flashes and mood swings.
4.The patient was treated for a pelvic inflammatory disease while in college. - ✔✔✔-3.The
patient has hot flashes and mood swings.
A female patient with a history of infertility is scheduled to have a hysterosalpingogram. Which
findings can be detected with this procedure? Select all that apply.
1.Tubal occlusions
2.Uterine fibroids
3.Cervical irritation
4.Bicornate uterus
5.Vaginal infection - ✔✔✔-1.Tubal occlusions
2.Uterine fibroids
4.Bicornate uterus
A male patient is diagnosed with low sperm count as the cause of infertility. Which
interventions will the nurse recommend to improve the patient's sperm count? Select all that
apply.
1.Yoga or relaxation techniques
2.Surgical repair of an inguinal hernia
3.Switch to underwear made from cotton
4.Avoidance of showers with hot water temperature
5.Consultation to change hypertension drugs - ✔✔✔-1.Yoga or relaxation techniques
2.Surgical repair of an inguinal hernia
5.Consultation to change hypertension drugs
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A mother has a child who is 4 years of age, and she is expecting another child. The mother
expresses concern to the nurse about how the older sibling will receive the newborn. Which
intervention shared by the mother does the nurse discourage?
1."I plan to let him hear the baby's heartbeat at the next prenatal visit."
2."I think that I will just bring the new baby home as a surprise."
3."I have enrolled him in a sibling preparation class at the hospital."
4."I let him pick out a gift for the baby, and have one for him from the baby." - ✔✔✔-2."I think
that I will just bring the new baby home as a surprise."
A nurse is suspended for refusal to participate in the performance of an elective termination of
a pregnancy. Which specific group's standards does the nurse use for job reinstatement?
1.American Nurses Association (ANA)
2.Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN)
3.State board of nursing
4.Facility ethics committee - ✔✔✔-2.Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal
Nurses (AWHONN)
A patient arrives at a maternal health client and tells the nurse she has missed a period and
thinks she is pregnant. Which information shared with the nurse is a presumptive sign of
pregnancy?
1.Positive results on a home pregnancy test
2.Breast enlargement, tenderness, and tingling
3.First awareness of fetal movements
4.Increased appetite - ✔✔✔-2.Breast enlargement, tenderness, and tingling
A patient arrives for her fourth month prenatal visit and expresses concern because of a leakage
of yellow fluid from her breasts. Which topic does the nurse discuss during this visit?
1.Signs of infection