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A home care nurse is instructing a client with hyperemesis
gravidarum about measures to ease the nausea and
vomiting. The nurse tells the client to:
A. Eat foods high in calories and fat
B. Lie down for at least 20 minutes after meals
C. Eat carbohydrates such as cereals, rice, and pasta Correct
D. Consume primarily soups and liquids at mealtimes
,A nurse is caring for a client with preeclampsia who is
receiving a magnesium sulfate infusion to prevent
eclampsia. Which finding indicates to the nurse that the
medication is effective?
A. Clonus is present. Incorrect
B. Magnesium level is 10 mg/dL.
C. Deep tendon reflexes are absent.
D. The client experiences diuresis within 24 to 48 hours.
Correct
A client with preeclampsia who is receiving magnesium
sulfate in an intravenous infusion exhibits signs of
magnesium toxicity. The nurse immediately prepares for the
administration of:
A. Vitamin K
B. Protamine sulfate Incorrect
C. Calcium gluconate Correct
D. Naloxone hydrochloride
A woman in labor suddenly experiences chest pain and
dyspnea, and the nurse suspects the presence of amniotic
fluid embolism (AFE). The nurse immediately:
A. Notifies the family
B. Prepares the client for intubation
,C. Administers oxygen to the woman Correct
D. Attaches a cardiac monitor to the woman
A nurse instructs a pregnant client about foods that are high
in folic acid. Which item does the nurse tell the client is the
best source of folic acid?
A. Milk
B. Steak
C. Chicken
D. Lima beans Correct
A nurse is providing instructions to a mother of an infant
with seborrheic dermatitis (cradle cap) about treatment of
the condition. The nurse tells the mother to:
A. Avoid the use of shampoo on the infant’s scalp Incorrect
B. Apply oil to the affected area on the infant’s scalp Correct
C. Wash the infant’s scalp daily, using only tepid water
D. Shampoo the infant’s scalp, avoiding the anterior fontanel
area
A nurse is monitoring a client who was given an epidural
opioid for a cesarean birth. The nurse notes that the client’s
oxygen saturation on pulse oximetry is 92%. The nurse first:
A. Notifies the registered nurse
, B. Documents the findings
C. Instructs the client to take several deep breaths Correct
D. Administers 100% oxygen by way of face mask Incorrect
A client who delivered a healthy newborn 11 days ago calls
the clinic and tells the nurse that she is experiencing a white
vaginal discharge. The nurse tells the client:
A. To perform a vaginal douche
B. To come to the clinic for a checkup Incorrect
C. That this is an indication of an infection
D. That this is a normal postpartum occurrence Correct
A rubella antibody screen is performed in a pregnant client,
and the results indicate that the client is not immune to
rubella. The nurse tells the client that:
A. A rubella vaccine must be administered immediately
Incorrect
B. A rubella vaccine must be administered after childbirth
Correct
C. She will not contract rubella if she is exposed to the
disease
D. She does not need to be concerned about being exposed
to rubella