EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS\VERIFIED 100% ALREADY GRADED A+ || ACTUAL
FINAL EXAM 2026-2027
which are the actions of oxytocin?
-promotes milk ejection during lactation
-controls uterine bleeding after delivery
-induces labor when uterine contractions are weak
-prevents uterine fibrosis in women of reproductive age
-prevents high-risk intrauterine fetal positions before delivery
-promotes milk ejection during lactation
-controls uterine bleeding after delivery
-induces labor when uterine contractions are weak
,After delivery, a client who received oxytocin to induce labor complains
of
tiredness and a spinning sensation. Which effect of oxytocin would
the nurse infer from these symptoms?
-amenorrhea
-hypotension
-hypertension
-uterine atony
hypotension
which action identified by the student indicated to the nurse an
understanding of oxytocin in a pregnant client at term?
-ejection of milk
-induction of labor
-induction of abortion
-control of uterine bleeding
-induction of labor
,a client in labor is receiving an oxytocin infusion. Which alteration in
client status would the nurse recognize as an adverse reaction
resulting from
prolonged administration?
-change in affect
-hyperventilation
-water intoxication
-increased temperature.
-water intoxication
oxytocin has an antidiuretics effect. acting to reabsorb water from
glomerular filtrate possibly causing water intoxication.
For which adverse reaction caused by a prolonged oxytocin infusion
to augment labor would the nurse monitor the client?
-change in affect
-hyperventilation
-water intoxication
-fever
water intoxication
, The nurse will evaluate the client receiving oxytocin for which
desired response?
-limitation of the discomfort of the episiotomy
-relaxation of the uterus us that it may be emptied
-stimulation of the client's breasts so the breastfeeding may be started
-prevention of the occurrence of profuse bleeding after placental
separation
-prevention of the occurrence of profuse bleeding after placental
separation
oxytocin will cause the uterus to contract after the placenta has
been expelled preventing hemmorrage.
Oxytocin is prescribed for a client in labor after a period of ineffective
uterine contractions. What nursing interventions are most important if
strong
contractions that last 90 seconds or longer occur? Select all that apply.
1 Stopping the infusion
2 Turning the client on her side
3 Notifying the primary healthcare provider
4 Verifying the duration of contractions
5 Administering magnesium sulfate
1 Stopping the infusion
2 Turning the client on her side
3 Notifying the primary healthcare provider
4 Verifying the duration of contractions