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1. A nurse is assessing a client who has gesta- A) Reports increased urinary output
tional diabetes mellitus and is experiencing
hyperglycemia. Which of the following find- Increased urinary output, nausea and
ings should the nurse expect? vomiting, reports of thirst, abdomi-
A) Reports increased urinary output nal pain, constipation, drowsiness, and
B) Diaphoresis headaches are manifestations of hyper-
C) Reports blurred vision glycemia. Other manifestations include
D) Shallow respirations weak rapid pulse, fruity breath odor,
urine positive for sugar and acetone, and
a blood glucose level greater than 200
mg/dL.
2. A nurse is caring for a client who is at 22 D) Report the client's condition to the lo-
weeks gestation and is HIV positive. Which of cal health department.
the following actions should the nurse take?
A) Administer penicillin G 2.4 million units IM The nurse should report the condition to
to the client. the local health department. HIV is one
B) Instruct the client to schedule an annual of the conditions on the list of National-
pelvic examination. ly Notifiable Infectious Conditions that is
C) Tell the client she will start medication for required to be reported.
HIV immediately after delivery.
D) Report the client's condition to the local
health department.
3. A nurse is providing teaching for a client who A) Depression
has a new prescription for combined oral
contraceptives. Which of the following find- The nurse should instruct the client that
ings should the nurse include as an adverse depression is a common adverse effect
effect of this medication? of combined oral contraceptives. Other
A) Depression common adverse effects of the medica-
B) Polyuria tion include amenorrhea, weight gain,
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C) Hypotension headache, nausea, breakthrough bleed-
D) Urticaria ing, and breast tenderness.
4. A nurse is providing teaching to a client who A) "I can administer oxytocin 4 hours after
is at 40 weeks og gestation and has a new the insertion of the medication."
prescription for mistoprostol. Which of the
following instructions should a nurse include The nurse can administer oxytocin no
in the teaching? sooner than 4 hr after the last dose of
A) "I can administer oxytocin 4 hours after misoprostol. Oxytocin can be adminis-
the insertion of the medication." tered following misoprostol for clients
B) "You will need a full bladder prior to the who have cervical ripening and have not
insertion of the medication." begun labor.
C) "Remain in a side-lying position for 15 min-
utes after the medication is inserted."
D) "An antacid will be given 20 minutes prior
to the insertion of the medication."
5. A nurse is caring for a prenatal cleint who B) Schedule an ultrasound examination.
has parvovirus (5th's disease). Which of the
following actions should the nurse take? The nurse should schedule serial ultra-
A) Administer antiviral medication. sound examinations to monitor the fe-
B) Schedule an ultrasound examination. tus during the pregnancy to detect the
C) Administer Haemophilus influenzae type b possible development of fetal hydrops.
vaccine. Also, the virus can cause miscarriage, in-
D) Schedule an indirect Coombs' test. trauterine growth restriction, fetal ane-
mia, or stillbirth.
6. A nurse is preparing to collect a blood spec- D) Place the newborn skin to skin on the
imen from a newborn via a heel stick. Which mother's chest.
of the following techniques should the nurse
use to help minimize the pain of the proce- Placing the newborn skin to skin on the
dure on the newborn? mother's chest is an effective technique
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A) Apply a cool pack for 10 min to the heel to significantly decrease the newborn's
prior to the puncture. pain level and anxiety. The nurse should
B) Request a prescription for IM analgesic. implement this technique before, during,
C) Use a manual lance blade to pierce the and after the procedure.
skin.
D) Place the newborn skin to skin on the
mother's chest.
7. A nurse is performing a vaginal assessment A) Insert two gloved fingers into the vagi-
on a client who is in labor and observes the na and apply upward pressure to the pre-
umbilical cord protruding from the vagina . senting part.
After calling for assistance, which of the fol-
lowing actions should the nurse take? The nurse should quickly apply gloves
A) Insert two gloved fingers into the vagina and insert two fingers into the vagina
and apply upward pressure to the presenting toward the cervix, exerting upward pres-
part. sure onto the presenting part to relieve
B) Wrap the visible cord tightly with sterile, umbilical cord compression and increase
dry gauze. oxygenation to the fetus.
C) Apply oxygen to the client at 2 L/min via
nasal cannula.
D) Place the client in the lithotomy position
and apply fundal pressure.
8. A nurse is caring for a client who is at 24 A) Kleihauer-Betke test
weeks of gestation and has a suspected pla-
cental aburption. Which of the following lab- The nurse should expect the provider
oratory tests should the nurse expect the to prescribe a Kleihauer-Betke test for
provider to prescribe? a client who has suspected placental
A) Kleihauer-Betke test abruption to determine if fetal blood is
B) Progesterone serum level in maternal circulation. This test is useful
to determine if Rho-(D) immune globu-