During the transition phase of labor, a client complains of tingling and numbness in her fingers and tells the nurse that she feels like she is going to
... [Show More] pass out. What action should the nurse take?
A. Encourage her to pant between contractions and blow with contractions.
B. Coach her to take a deep cleansing breath and then refocus.
C. Instruct her to pant three times and then exhale through pursed lips.
D. Have her cup both hands over her nose and mouth while breathing. - ✔ D. Have her cup both hands over her nose and mouth while breathing.
The nurse observes that an antepartum client who is on bed rest for preterm labor is eating ice rather than the food on her breakfast tray. The client states that she has a craving for ice and then feels too full to eat anything else. Which is the best response by the nurse?
A. Remove all ice from the client's room.
B. Ask the client what foods she might consider eating.
C. Remind the client that what she eats affects her baby.
D. Notify the health care provider. - ✔ D. Notify the health care provider.
The nurse is teaching care of the newborn to a childbirth preparation class and describes the need for administering antibiotic ointment into the eyes of the newborn. An expectant father asks, "What type of disease causes infections in babies that can be prevented by using this ointment?" Which response by the nurse is accurate?
A. Herpes
B. Trichomonas
C. Gonorrhea
D. Syphilis - ✔ C. Gonorrhea
The client comes to the hospital assuming she is in labor. Which assessment findings by the nurse would indicate that the client is in true labor? (Select all that apply.)
A. Pain in the lower back that radiates to abdomen
B. Contractions decreased in frequency with ambulation
C. Progressive cervical dilation and effacement
D. Discomfort localized in the abdomen
E. Regular and rhythmic painful contractions - ✔ A,C,E
A. Pain in the lower back that radiates to abdomen
C. Progressive cervical dilation and effacement
E. Regular and rhythmic painful contractions [Show Less]