ATI. MATERNAL-NEWBORN QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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1. Two days after delivery, a postpartum client prepares for discharge. What should the
... [Show More] nurse teach her about lochia flow?
The color of the lochia changes from a bright red to white after four days Numerous large clots are normal for the next three to four days
Saturation of the perineal pad with blood is expected when getting up from the bed Lochia should last for about 3 weeks, changing color every few days
2. A nurse monitors fetal well-being by means of an external monitor. At the peak of the contractions, the fetal heart rate has repeatedly dropped 30 beats/min below the baseline. Late decelerations are suspected and the nurse notifies the physician. Which is the rationale for this action? .
The umbilical cord is wrapped tightly around the fetus' neck
The fetal cord is being compressed due to rapid descent of the fetal head Maternal contractions are not adequate enough to deliver the fetus
The fetus is not receiving adequate oxygen and is in distress
3. Which preoperative nursing interventions should be included for a client who is scheduled to have an emergency cesarean birth?
Monitor oxygen saturation and administer pain medication.
Assess vital signs every 15 minutes and instruct the client about postoperative care. Alleviate anxiety and insert an indwelling catheter.
Perform a sterile vaginal examination and assess breath sounds.
4. Which nursing instruction should be given to the breastfeeding mother regarding care of the breasts after discharge?
The baby should be given a bottle of formula if engorgement occurs. The nipples should be covered with lotion when the baby is not nursing. The breasts should be pumped if the baby is not sucking adequately.
The breasts should be washed with soap and water once per day.
5. A client in preterm labor is admitted to the hospital. Which classification of drugs should the nurse anticipate administering?
Tocolytics Anticonvulsants Glucocorticoids Anti-infective
6. Which of the following are probable signs, strongly indicating pregnancy? Presence of fetal heart sounds and quickening
Missed menstrual periods, nausea, and vomiting Hegar's sign, Chadwick's sign, and ballottement Increased urination and tenderness of the breasts
7. Two hours after delivery the nurse assesses the client and documents that the fundus is soft, boggy, above the level of the umbilicus, and displaced to the right side. The nurse encourages the client to void. Which is the rationale for this nursing action?
A full bladder prevents normal contractions of the uterus.
An overdistended bladder may press against the episiotomy causing dehiscence. Distention of the bladder can cause urinary stasis and infection.
It makes the client more comfortable when the fundus is massaged.
8. Which site is preferred for giving an IM injection to a newborn? Ventrogluteal
Vastus lateralis Rectus femoris Dorsogluteal
9. During the first twelve hours following a normal vaginal delivery, the client voids 2,000 mL of urine. How should the nurse interpret this finding?
High output renal failure Normal diuresis after delivery
10. If a pregnant client diagnosed with gestational diabetes cannot maintain control of her blood sugar by diet alone, which medication will she receive?
Metformin (Glucophage) Glucagon
Insulin
11. Which assessment finding indicates that placental separation has occurred during the third stage of labor? Decreased vaginal bleeding
Contractions stop
Maternal shaking and chills Lengthening of the umbilical cord
12. The nurse midwife is concerned about a pregnant client who is suspected of having a TORCH infection. Which is the main reason TORCH infections are grouped together? They are:
benign to the woman but cause death to the fetus. sexually transmitted.
capable of infecting the fetus.
transmitted to the pregnant woman by a vector.
13. During the postpartum period, a hospitalized client complains of discomfort related to her episiotomy. The nurse assigns the diagnosis of “pain related to perineal sutures.” Which nursing intervention is most appropriate during the first 24 hours following an episiotomy?
Instruct the client to use petroleum jelly on the episiotomy after voiding. Encourage the client to practice Kegel exercises.
Advise the client to take a warm sitz bath every four hours.
Apply ice packs to the perineum.
14. A client asks the nurse about the benefits of breastfeeding. Which response by the nurse provides the most accurate information?
Breastfeeding helps women lose weight faster. Breast milk is easier to digest than formula. Breastfeeding is a good method of contraception.
15. Which physiological change takes place during the puerperium?
The endometrium begins to undergo alterations necessary for menstruation. The placenta begins to separate from the uterine wall.
The uterus returns to a pre-pregnant size and location. [Show Less]