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1. 1. When planning a diet with a pregnant client, what should the nurse's first
action be? *
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a. Teach the client about MyPlate.
b. Review the client's current dietary intake.
c. Instruct the client to limit the intake of fatty foods.
d. Caution the client to avoid large doses of vitamins, especially those that are
fat-soluble.
2. 2. A nurse is teaching a nutrition class to a group of pregnant clients. The
nurse should include that the major source of nutrients in the diet of a
pregnant woman should be composed of which? *
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a. Fats
b. Fiber
c. Simple sugars
d. Complex carbohydrates
3. 3. To increase the absorption of iron in a pregnant client, with what should an iron
preparation be given? *
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,a. Tea
b. Milk
c. Coffee
d. Orange juice
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4. 4. When should iron supplementation during a normal pregnancy begin? *
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a. Before pregnancy
b. In the first trimester
c. In the third trimester
d. In the second trimester
5. 5. What is the recommended weight gain during pregnancy for a client who begins
pregnancy at a normal weight? *
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a. 10 to 15 lb
b. 15 to 20 lb
c. 20 to 25 lb
d. 25 to 35 lb
6. 6. A client in her fifth month of pregnancy asks the nurse, "How many more
calories should I be eating daily?" What should the nurse's response be? *
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a. 180 more calories a day
b. 340 more calories a day
c. 452 more calories a day
d. 500 more calories a day
7. 7. A pregnant client's diet may not meet her need for folate. What is a good
, source of this nutrient? *
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a. Chicken
b. Cheese
c. Potatoes
d. Green leafy vegetables
8. 8. A pregnant client asks the nurse if she can double her prenatal vitamin dose
because she doesn't like to eat vegetables. What is the nurse's response about
the danger of taking excessive vitamins? *
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a. Increases caloric intake
b. Has toxic effects on the fetus
c. Increases absorption of all vitamins
d. Promotes development of pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH)