The nurse is caring for a client in labor. The nurse reviews the health care provider's
prescriptions and notes that the client has a prescription for butorphanol tartrate. The
nurse understands that the action of this medication is to have which effect? - Answer
Decrease pain.
The client who is being prepared for a cesarean delivery is brought to the delivery room.
To maintain the optimal perfusion of oxygenated blood to the fetus, the nurse should
place the client in which position? - Answer Supine position with a wedge under the
right hip
The nurse assisting with monitoring a client in labor is told that the client's cervix is 3 cm
dilated with contractions occurring every 2 to 3 minutes. When monitoring the client's
psychological status, the nurse anticipates the client will reflect which attitude? - Answer
Excitement
The nurse should prepare to give a prescribed oxytocic medication after delivery of
which? - Answer Placenta
The nurse caring for a client who is receiving oxytocin (Pitocin) for the induction of labor
notes a nonreassuring fetal heart rate (FHR) pattern on the fetal monitor. On the basis
of this finding which is the nurse's priority action? - Answer Stop the oxytocin infusion.
The nurse prepares to explain the purpose of effleurage to a client in early labor. Which
explanation by the nurse describes effleurage? - Answer Effleurage is light stroking of
the abdomen to facilitate relaxation during labor.
The nurse is caring for a woman in labor. The nurse monitors the baseline fetal heart
rate (FHR) and would document that the FHR is normal if which result is noted? -
Answer 150 beats per minute
A client is brought to the labor unit. As the nurse is attaching the fetal heart monitor, the
client's membranes rupture spontaneously. What should be the nurse's immediate
action? - Answer Check the fetal heart rate.
A multigravida woman with a history of cesarean births is admitted to the maternity unit
in labor. The client is having excessively strong contractions, and the nurse monitors the
client closely for uterine rupture. Which finding would be noted if complete rupture
occurs? - Answer Decreasing blood pressure
The nurse assisting in the labor room is preparing to care for a client with hypertonic
dysfunction. The nurse is told that the client is experiencing uncoordinated contractions
that are erratic in their frequency, duration, and intensity. Which nursing intervention is
the priority in caring for the client? - Answer Provide pain relief measures.
, intrapartem part 2
The nurse is reviewing the record of a client in the labor room. The nurse midwife noted
the following documentation. Which documented notation refers to the relationship of
the presenting part to the maternal ischial spines? - Answer Minus (-) 1 station
The nurse is assisting in the admission of a woman for induction of labor. The nurse
should contact the health care provider before proceeding with the induction if which
conditions are noted during the assessment? Select all that apply. - Answer 2. The fetus
is in the breech position.
3. Lesions are present on the perineum.
5. The fetus is not settled into the pelvis.
The nurse is caring for a client with sickle cell disease who is in labor. The nurse
ensures that the client receives appropriate intravenous (IV) fluid intake and oxygen
consumption to primarily accomplish which goal? - Answer Prevent dehydration and
hypoxemia.
A client is scheduled to have an elective cesarean delivery. How should the nurse allay
the client's feelings of anxiety? - Answer Encourage the client to discuss her concerns
and desires regarding anesthesia options.
The maternity nurse prepares the client for which techniques commonly used to relieve
shoulder dystocia? - Answer McRoberts' maneuver
At 5:00 am a client is admitted to the maternity unit after experiencing 3 hours of labor
at home. The assessment determines that the fetal heart rate (FHR) is 140 beats per
minute with the fetus at station 0 and strong contractions occurring every 3 minutes. It is
now 7:00 am with little progress, and the FHR is decreasing. It is most appropriate for
the nurse to anticipate the need to perform which action? - Answer Prepare the client for
a cesarean delivery.
During the intrapartum period, the nurse is caring for a laboring client with sickle cell
disease. The nurse ensures that the client receives appropriate intravenous (IV) fluid
intake and oxygen consumption to primarily accomplish which result? - Answer Prevent
dehydration and hypoxemia.
The client is admitted to the labor suite complaining of painless vaginal bleeding. The
nurse assists with the examination of the client, knowing that which routine labor
procedure is contraindicated? - Answer A manual pelvic examination
A client asks, "What does it mean that the baby is at minus one?" The nurse should
explain to the client that the fetal presenting part is which? - Answer 1 cm above the
ischial spines
A pregnant client has been diagnosed with placental abruption. The client should be
prepared for which intervention or procedure? - Answer A cesarean birth