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During a routine 32-week prenatal visit, a client tells the nurse that she has
had difficulty sleeping on her back at night. What should the nurse advise
the client about her position when she sleeps? - ANSWER -"Turn from side
to side."
A client in active labor becomes very uncomfortable and asks a nurse for
pain medication. Nalbuphine (Nubain) is prescribed. How does this
medication relieve pain? - ANSWER -By acting on opioid receptors to
reduce pain
What should a nurse teach a non-nursing mother to help relieve the
discomfort of
engorgement? - ANSWER -Apply cold packs to the breasts
frequently.
,A primigravida asks when she will be able to hear the fetal heartbeat for
the first time. The nurse should explain that the heartbeat can be heard
with: - ANSWER Doppler ultrasound at 10 to 12 weeks
A primigravida is admitted to the birthing unit in active labor. The fetus is
in a breech presentation. What physiological response does the nurse
expect during this client's labor? - ANSWER -Greenish-tinged amniotic fluid
-Greenish amniotic fluid is common in a breech presentation because the
contracting uterus exerts pressure on the fetus' lower colon, forcing the
expulsion of meconium.
A laboring client has asked the nurse help her to use a nonpharmacological
strategy for pain management. Name the sensory simulation strategy. -
ANSWER -Selecting a focal point and beginning breathing techniques
A pregnant client in the third trimester tells the nurse in the prenatal clinic
that she
has heartburn after every meal. What explanation should the nurse give
about the
cause of the heartburn? - ANSWER -"The cardiac sphincter relaxes and
allows
,acid to be
regurgitated."
A pregnant woman at 6 week's gestation tells the nurse at her first prenatal
visit that she uses an over-the-counter herbal product as a health
supplement that has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
What should the nurse recommend to the client? (Select all that apply.) -
ANSWER -1 Stop taking the supplement immediately.
2 Discuss the use of the supplement with the practitioner.
5 Discuss the use of any over-the-counter products with the practitioner.
What is the best nursing intervention to minimize perineal edema
after an
episiotomy? - ANSWER -Applying ice
packs
While caring for a client during labor, the nurse remembers that the second
stage
of labor: - ANSWER -Ends at the time of
birth
, A client in labor is receiving an oxytocin (Pitocin) infusion. For which
adverse
reaction resulting from prolonged administration should the nurse
monitor the
client? - ANSWER -Water
intoxication
A registered nurse (RN) on the postpartum unit is providing care to four
maternal/infant couplets and is running behind. Which nursing action is
best delegated to a licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse
(LPN/LVN) who also works on the unit? - ANSWER -Administering 2 tablets
of acetaminophen and oxycodone (Percocet) to a client who rates her pain
as 7 of 10
Before a postpartum client is discharged, the nurse advises her about
problems that should be reported and then asks her to recall these
problems. Identification of which problem identified by the client indicates
that the teaching has been effective? - ANSWER -Urgency, frequency, and
burning on urination
A client arrives in the birthing room with the fetal caput emerging. What
should the