What is the purpose of the White House Conference on Children and Youth?
a. Set criteria for normal growth patterns.
b. Examine the number of live
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c. Raise money to support well-child clinics in rural areas.
d. Promote comprehensive child welfare.
ANS: D
White House Conferences on Children and Youth are held every 10 years to
promote comprehensive child welfare.
How many hours of hospital stay does legislation currently allow for a postpartum
patient who has delivered vaginally without complications?
a. 24
b. 48
c. 36
d. 72
ANS: B
Postpartum patients who deliver vaginally stay in the hospital for an average of 48
hours; patients who have had a caesarean delivery usually stay 4 days.
How does the clinical pathway or critical pathway improve quality of care?
a. Lists diagnosis-specific implementations
b. Outlines expected progress with stated timelines
c. Prioritizes effective nursing diagnoses
d. Describes common complications
ANS: B
Critical pathways outline expected progress with stated timelines. Any deviation
from those timelines is called a variance
How does electronic charting ensure comprehensive charting more effectively than
handwritten charting?
a. Provides a uniform style of chart
b. Requires certain responses before allowing the user to progress
c. All documentation is reflective of the nursing care plan
d. Requires a daily audit by the charge nurseANS: B
Comprehensive electronic documentation is ensured by requiring specific input in
designated categories before the user can progress through the system.
A mother is anxious about her ability to breastfeed after her child is born because
of her small breast size. What would be an important point to teach this mother?
a. Milk is produced in ducts and lobules regardless of breast size.
b. Supplementing breastfeeding with formula allows the infant to receive adequate
nutrition.
c. Breast size can be increased with exercise.
d. Drinking extra milk during pregnancy allows breasts to produce adequate
amounts of milk.
ANS: A
Breast size does not influence the ability to secrete milk.
The nurse is speaking with a couple trying to conceive a child. What will the nurse
remind the couple is a factor that can decrease sperm production?
a. Infrequent sexual intercourse
b. The man not being circumcised
c. The penis and testes being small
d. The testes being too warm
ANS: D
The scrotum is suspended away from the perineum to lower the temperature of the
testes for sperm production.
The nurse is assisting with pelvic inlet measurements on a pregnant woman. What
measurement will provide the nurse with information about whether the woman
can deliver vaginally?
a. Diagonal conjugate
b. Obstetric conjugate
c. Transverse diameter
d. Anteroposterior diameter
ANS: B
This measurement determines if the fetus can pass through the birth canal.
The nurse is aware that the diagonal conjugate is 12 centimeters. What is the
measurement in centimeters of the obstetric conjugate?
a. 10 to 10.5
b. 11 to 11.5
c. 12.5 to 13d. 14 to 14.5
ANS: A
The obstetric conjugate is approximately 1.5 to 2 centimeters shorter than the
diagonal conjugate.
How long does sperm remain viable in the female reproductive tract?
a. 12 hours
b. 1 day
c. 2 days
d. 4 days
ANS: D
Sperm can remain viable in the reproductive tract of the female for as long as 4 to
5 days.
Which hormone initiates the maturation of the ovarian follicle?
a. Estrogen
b. Follicle-stimulating hormone
c. Progesterone
d. Luteinizing hormone
ANS: B
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) stimulates the maturation of a follicle.
The nurse is reviewing fetal circulation with a pregnant patient and explains that
blood circulates through the placenta to the fetus. What vessel(s) carry blood to the
fetus?
a. One umbilical vein
b. Two umbilical veins
c. One umbilical artery
d. Two umbilical arteries
ANS: A
The umbilical vein transports richly oxygenated blood from the placenta to the
fetus.
During an ultrasound, two amnions and two placentas are observed. What will be
the most likely result of this pregnancy?
a. Dizygotic twins
b. Monozygotic twins
c. Conjoined twins
d. High birth-weight twinsANS: A
Dizygotic twins always have two amnions and two chorions (placentas).
The nurse explains that the birth weight of monozygotic twins is frequently below
average. What is the most likely cause?
a. Inadequate space in the uterus
b. Inadequate blood supply
c. Inadequate maternal health
d. Inadequate placental nutrition
ANS: D
The single placenta may not be able to provide adequate nutrition to two fetuses.
Of what is the normal umbilical cord comprised?
a. 1 artery carrying blood to the fetus and 1 vein carrying blood away from the
fetus
b. 1 artery carrying blood to the fetus and 2 veins carrying blood away from the
fetus
c. 2 arteries carrying blood away from the fetus and 1 vein carrying blood to the
fetus
d. 2 arteries carrying blood to the fetus and 2 veins carrying blood away from the
fetus
ANS: C
The umbilical cord is comprised of 2 arteries carrying blood away from the fetus
and 1 vein carrying blood to the fetus.
A woman reports that her last normal menstrual period began on August 5, 2013.
What is this woman's expected delivery date using Nägele's rule?
a. April 30, 2014
b. May 5, 2014
c. May 12, 2014
d. May 26, 2014
ANS: C
To determine the expected date of delivery, count backward 3 months from the
first day of the last menstrual period, then add 7 days and change the year if
necessary.
In a routine prenatal visit, the nurse examining a patient who is 37 weeks pregnant
notices that the fetal heart rate (FHR) has dropped to 120 beats/min from a rate of
160 beats/min earlier in the pregnancy. What is the nurse's first action?
a. Ask if the patient has taken a sedative.b. Notify the physician.
c. Turn the patient to her right side.
d. Record the rate as a normal finding.
ANS: D
The FHR at term ranges from a low of 110 to 120 beats/min to a high of 150 to 160
beats/min. This should be recorded as normal. The FHR drops in the late stages of
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