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◉ A pregnant woman is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of
placenta previa. Which of the following actions would the nurse
expect to perform for this woman on admission?
A. Performing an internal sterile vaginal examination to assess the
extent of the bleeding
B. Helping the women ambulatory to reduce bleeding
C. Assessing fetal heart tones by use of an external monitor
D. Assessing uterine contractions by an internal pressure gauge..
Answer: C. Assessing fetal heart tones by use of an external monitor
◉ The nurse has noticed a change in the type of care to support
maternal and child health issues. Which of the following type of
changes have occurred in the healthcare for maternal and child?
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A. Increased mobility of families
B. Less domestic violence
C. More employed mothers
D. Stable home environments
,E. More single-parent families. Answer: A. Increased mobility of
families
C. More employed mothers
E. More single-parent families
◉ The nurse is providing teaching to a client diagnosed with
trichomoniasis and prescribed metronidazole for 7 days. Which of
the following statements should be included in this instruction?
A. You will need to abstain from alcohol use throughout the duration
of treatment
B. You will need to return to the clinic in 6 months for a follow-
uptest
C. As long as you are being treated, it is ok to resume intercourse
D. Your partner does not require treatment as this infection is not
sexually transmitted.. Answer: A. You will need to abstain from
alcohol use throughout the duration of treatment
◉ A pregnant client is being admitted for severe preeclampsia.
Which room location should the charge nurse assign this client on
the OB unit.
A. Near the nursery
B. Near the elevator
C. Near the nurses station
D. Near the waiting. Answer: C. Near the nurses station
, ◉ A screening at 24 weeks gestation reveals a pregnant woman has
gestational diabetes. In planning client care , the nurse and the
woman agree that a goal is to prevent fetal injury from GDM. What
does the nurse identify as the greatest risk for the fetus.
A. Preterm birth
B. Macrosomia
C. Low birth weight
D. Congenital anomalies. Answer: B. Macrosomia
◉ Because of increased estrogen during pregnancy, what breast
changes would the nurse expect to assess in the client.
A. Slack, soft breast tissue
B. Deeply fissured nipples
C. Enlarged lymph nodes
D. Darkened breast areolae. Answer: D. Darkened breast areolae
◉ A newly married young woman tells the nurse she hopes to
become pregnant soon. What should the nurse recommend to this
client to support the 2020 national health goals for pregnancy? SATA
A. Smoking cessation
B. No need to see prenatal provider until fetal movement is noted
C. Take 400 mcg of folic acid daily