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MATERNITY MOD 4 10.8 1.A client asks the nurse at the family planning clinic whether contraception is needed while she is breastfeeding. How should the nurse reply? 2. Which client care activity may a nurse safely delegate to a nursing assistant? 3. A client is scheduled for a modified radical mastectomy. What nursing intervention is most important in the client's preoperative plan of care? 4. A postpartum client tells the nurse that she wishes to breastfeed. When the nurse brings her newborn to be breastfed, the client asks whether she may drink a small glass of wine to help her relax. How should the nurse respond? 5. Stats Issue with this question? 5. A pregnant client tells the nurse in the prenatal clinic that although she and her husband do not have the disease, she has a 1-year-old daughter with sickle cell anemia. She asks the nurse, "Will this baby also have sickle cell anemia?" How should the nurse respond? Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 6. A young sexually active client at the family planning clinic is advised to have a Papanicolaou (Pap) smear. She has never had a Pap smear before. What should the nurse include in the explanation of this procedure? 73%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 7. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 7. After 8 postpartum hours the nurse determines that a client's fundus is 3 cm above the umbilicus and displaced to the right. Which statement is most significant in confirming the reason for the location of the uterus? 73%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 8. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 8. A mother is seeing her newborn, who has visible birth defects, for the first time. When she sees her baby, she becomes disturbed, pushes away, and tells a nurse, "Oh, take the baby away; I never want to see it again." What does the nurse conclude from this behavior? 1 78%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 9. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 9. How does the nurse know whether a client is in true labor? 90%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 10. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 10. A nurse in the postpartum unit must complete several interventions before a client's discharge from the hospital. The nurse plans to delegate some of the tasks to the nursing assistant. Which activity must be performed by the nurse? 73%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 11. A nurse is teaching a class about childbearing and contraceptive options. The nurse explains that fertilization of the ovum by the sperm occurs at a specific time. When does it occur? 75%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 12. Confidence: Just a guess Stats Issue with this question? 12. On the third postpartum day a client who is breastfeeding calls the clinic complaining of hot, hard, aching breasts. What recommendation should the nurse include in the response? 74%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. 1. On her second visit to the fertility clinic, a client whose temperature charts demonstrate an ovulatory pattern and a regular menstrual cycle requests fertility drugs. What is the nurse's best intervention? 66%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 2. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 2. A client who has breast cancer had postlumpectomy chemotherapy and is now scheduled for radiation on an outpatient basis. What is an important nursing intervention while the client is receiving radiation? 76%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 3. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 3. One statement by a breastfeeding mother that indicates that the nurse's teaching about stimulating the let-down reflex has been successful is "I will: 82%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 4. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 4. A pregnant woman tells a nurse, "I think I can feel the baby move now. It feels like butterflies in my stomach. My friend calls it feeling life." What term should the nurse include when discussing fetal movement with the woman? 75%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 5. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 5. A pregnant client interested in childbirth education asks how the Lamaze method differs from the Read method. What should the nurse explain about the Lamaze method? 84%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 6. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 6. A client who recently was told by her practitioner that she has extensive terminal metastatic carcinoma of the breast tells the nurse that she believes an error has been made. She states that she does not have breast cancer, and she is not going to die. The nurse determines that the client is experiencing the stage of death and dying known as: 6%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 7. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 7. A client with a history of endometriosis has abdominal surgery to remove adhesions. What should this client's postoperative plan of care include? 71%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 8. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 8. Which action involving client needs may a nurse delegate to a nursing assistant? 91%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 9. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 9. A nurse is teaching a client about the oral contraceptive prescribed by the primary health care provider. Which condition identified by the client indicates understanding of when the drug should be stopped immediately and the health care provider notified? 74%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 10. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 10. A pregnant client tells the nurse that her husband is a chain smoker. What information should the nurse's teaching include? 79%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. 11. A nurse is counseling a pregnant client with iron-deficiency anemia about when and how to take supplemental iron. What time of day and with what drink is iron absorption most efficient? 79%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 12. Confidence: Just a guess Stats Issue with this question? 12. A thin 24-year-old woman who runs 10 miles each week asks the nurse for advice about preventing osteoporosis. Which vitamin and other dietary supplement should the nurse recommend? 1. After 5 years of unprotected intercourse, a childless couple comes to the fertility clinic. The husband tells the nurse that his parents have promised to make a down payment on a house for them if his wife gets pregnant this year. What is the nurse's best response to this comment? 72%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 2. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 2. A 37-year-old client with endometriosis visits the women's health clinic because she has dysmenorrhea and dyspareunia. What is a description of dysmenorrhea? 80%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 3. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 3. A 16-year-old girl who has become sexually active asks the nurse, "What's the most effective way to prevent a pregnancy?" Which method of preventing pregnancy should the nurse tell her is most effective? 83%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 4. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 4. On a return visit to the fertility clinic a couple requests fertility drugs because, despite having a 28-day menstrual cycle and temperature readings that demonstrate an ovulatory pattern, the woman has been unable to conceive. What should the nurse explain to the couple? 78%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. View Topics 5. Confidence: Skipped Stats Issue with this question? 5. At a client's first visit to the prenatal clinic, the nurse asks the client when she had her last menstrual period so the estimated date of birth (EDB) can be determined. The client responds, "January 21." According to Nägele's rule, what is the month and day of the client's EDB? Some oral contraceptives are safe while others are not safe. Studies have shown that women who smoke at least a pack of cigarettes a day are more prone to cardiovascular problems such as thrombophlebitis. Using oral contraceptives with other methods of contraception is not necessary if there are no contraindications; oral contraceptives are effective used alone. There is no "safe" oral contraceptive for all women, or one that may be used without concern; any client at risk should be informed of the potential consequences of taking an oral contraceptive. 71%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. 11. A client is receiving antibiotics and antifungal medications for the treatment of a recurring vaginal infection. What should the nurse encourage the client to do to compensate for the effect of these medications?........................................................CONTINUED………………………………………………………..

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