When obtaining a reproductive health history from a female patient, the nurse should do which of the following? - correct answer Explain the purpose for
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The student nurse is giving a presentation about milestones in embryonic development. Which information should he or she include? - correct answer At 20 weeks of age, the vernix caseosa and lanugo appear
During a scheduled ultrasound, a couple notices that their baby's mouth is moving and ask why. What is the appropriate response from the nurse? - correct answer The fetus opens its mouth and swallows fluid, and fluid flows into and out of the fetal lungs.
Which stage is the most critical time in the development of the organ systems and the main external features of the fetus in utero? - correct answer Embryonic
Which term is used to define congenital malformations based on environmental substances or maternal exposures that result in functional or structural disability in an embryo and fetus? - correct answer Teratogen
If exhibited by a pregnant woman, what represents a positive sign of pregnancy? - correct answer Fetal heartbeat auscultated with Doppler/fetoscope
A pregnant woman is the mother of two children. Her first pregnancy ended in a stillbirth 32 weeks of gestation, her second pregnancy with the birth of her daughter at 36 weeks, and her third pregnancy with the birth of her son at 41 weeks. Using the five-digit system to describe this woman's current obstetric history, the nurse would record which of the following? - correct answer 4-1-2-0-2
Justine, who is eight weeks pregnant, visits her family doctor's office concerned about the bluish colour of her vagina and wonders if it is normal? What term describes this phenomenon? - correct answer Chadwick's sign
- correct answer The itchy feeling you are describing typically precedes noticeable stretch marks. Let me assess your abdomen.
During the first trimester, the pregnant woman would be most motivated to learn about which concept? - correct answer Measures to reduce nausea and fatigue, so she can feel better
An expectant father confides in the nurse that his pregnant wife, at ten weeks of gestation, is driving him crazy. "One minute she seems happy, and the next minute she is crying over nothing at all. Is there something wrong with her?" What response from the nurse would best support the father? - correct answer "This is called emotional lability and is related to hormone changes and anxiety during pregnancy. The mood swings will eventually subside as she adjusts to being pregnant."
If exhibited by an expectant father, what would be a warning sign of ineffective adaptation to his partner's first pregnancy? - correct answer He consistently changes the subject when the topic of the fetus or newborn is raised.
A maternal serum alpha fetoprotein (MSAFP) test is performed at 16 to 18 weeks of gestation. An elevated level of MSAFP is associated with which of the following? - correct answer Open neural tube defects such as spina bifida
An expectant couple asks the nurse about intercourse during pregnancy and if it is safe for the fetus. What should the nurse tell this couple? - correct answer Intercourse and orgasm are often contraindicated if a history or signs of preterm labour
A pregnant woman at 32 weeks of gestation complains of feeling dizzy and light-headed while her fundal height is being measured. Her skin is pale and moist. What would the nurse's initial response be? - correct answer Turn the woman on her side.
A pregnant woman demonstrates understanding of the nurse's instructions regarding relief of leg cramps if she does which of the following? - correct answer Extends her leg and dorsiflexes her foot during the cramp
A pregnant woman's last menstrual period began on April 8, 2013, and ended on April 13. Using Nägele's rule, what would her estimated date of birth be? - correct answer January 15
When planning a diet with a pregnant woman, what would be the nurse's first action? - correct answer [Show Less]