Deck 9: Nursing Assessment During Labor

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A patient with pregnancy-induced hypertension asks the nurse to please remove the continuous fetal monitor to allow for easier movement.Which is the nurse's best response?

A) "I cannot remove the fetal monitor without a direct order from your provider,and there is an order to keep it on."
B) "The fetal monitor allows me to make sure the baby is okay during contractions,so we need to leave it on."
C) "Fetal monitoring restricts movement,but you don't want something to happen to the baby,do you?"
D) "Let me try to adjust the monitor to give you more freedom to move about in bed so you can be more comfortable."
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Upon admitting a laboring patient,the nurse collects maternal assessment for which purpose?

A) To learn about the patient's medication usage
B) To learn about any complications during the pregnancy
C) To establish a baseline of the patient's condition
D) To determine any cultural needs the patient may have
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The nurse is assisting with the care of multiple patients in labor and recognizes the need to notify the health-care provider for which patient?

A) A primipara whose dilation has progressed from 4 to 5 cm over the past 2 hours
B) A primipara who dilated to 6 cm,and then her contractions stopped
C) A multipara who is 7 cm dilated with an intact amniotic membrane
D) A multipara who is 8 cm dilated and is becoming irritable and restless
Question
The nurse is caring for an obese pregnant woman in preterm labor with intact amniotic membranes who is receiving medications to stop labor.Which type of monitoring is best for this patient?

A) Internal fetal and contraction monitoring
B) Internal fetal and external contraction monitoring
C) External fetal and internal contraction monitoring
D) External fetal and contraction monitoring
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The nurse,while assessing a fetal monitor strip for a woman in term labor,determines there is significant fetal distress when she notes which finding?

A) Fetal heart rate of 160 bpm
B) Moderate variability
C) Accelerations of 25 bpm with contractions
D) Recurrent late decelerations with minimal variability
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Which statement by the nurse is most appropriate when a patient is reluctant to sign the consent for admission?

A) "Signing this form gives us permission to take care of you."
B) "If you don't sign this form,we cannot take care of you."
C) "Everyone admitted to the hospital needs to sign this form."
D) "It's your choice whether to sign or not sign this form."
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The nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving oxytocin to promote labor and notes late decelerations on the fetal monitor.Which is the nurse's priority of care?

A) Performing Leopold's maneuver to wake the sleeping fetus
B) Administering tocolytics
C) Discontinuing oxytocin
D) Increasing administration of IV fluids
Question
The nurse assesses a fetal heart rate as 190 bpm,with minimal baseline variability and recurring variable decelerations with moderate variability.How does the nurse classify these findings?

A) Category I
B) Category II
C) Category III
D) Falling between category II and category III
Question
When analyzing a fetal monitor strip,the nurse recognizes that which decelerations are not an indication for concern and require no nursing interventions?

A) Early decelerations
B) Late decelerations
C) Variable decelerations
D) Absent decelerations
Question
The nurse performs an assessment of fetal heart rate and determines that the findings indicate a category I on the basis of which assessment finding?

A) Marked baseline variability
B) Recurring late
C) Fetal heart rate of 110 bpm
D) Prolonged decelerations of 5 minutes
Question
While the nurse is talking to a laboring woman,her amniotic membranes rupture.Which is the nurse's priority of care?

A) Vital signs
B) Cervical examination
C) Assessment of fluid
D) Assessment of fetal heart rate
Question
When planning care,the nurse determines that which patient is appropriate for intermittent fetal monitoring?

A) The woman whose pregnancy is at 38 weeks' gestation
B) The woman receiving an epidural anesthetic
C) The woman with controlled gestational diabetes
D) The woman whose 5-year-old was born by Cesarean section
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A woman considering options for where to give birth asks the nurse if home birth is safe.Which is the nurse's best response?

A) "Home birth is safe if there are no complications for the mother or infant."
B) "Home delivery is an option you should talk with the physician about."
C) "Delivering at home is safe as long as there's a hospital within a 5-minute drive."
D) "I would never consider delivering my baby at home because of the rate of poor outcomes."
Question
A laboring patient's amniotic membranes rupture,and a sudden variable deceleration is seen on the fetal heart monitor.Which is the nurse's priority action before notifying the health-care provider?

A) Increase IV fluids
B) Perform amniotic infusion
C) Change the patient's position
D) Administer oxygen
Question
When analyzing a fetal heart strip,the nurse notes the absence of accelerations for the past 15 minutes.Which is the nurse's priority action?

A) Change the maternal position
B) Notify the health-care provider
C) Administer oxygen to the mother
D) Monitor for an additional 15 minutes
Question
Under which circumstance does the nurse avoid performing a cervical examination?

A) When the membranes have ruptured
B) When vaginal bleeding is noted
C) When the woman has a multiple pregnancy
D) When the woman has complained of pain on past cervical examinations
Question
The nurse reviews the charts of patients who have expressed an interest in home birth and recommends which patient as a potential candidate?

A) A woman whose 1-year-old child was born via Cesarean section
B) A primipara with a history of infertility
C) A woman desiring an epidural for pain control
D) A woman whose last child was stillborn
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The nurse admits a laboring patient who is progressing rapidly and says she feels the need to push.Which priority data should be assessed with this patient? (Select all that apply.)

A) Cultural needs
B) Medication history
C) Timing of contractions
D) Cervical dilation
E) Fetal well-being
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After Leopold's maneuver is performed,the patient asks the nurse,"Why did you do that?" Which is the nurse's best explanation?

A) "This is a check for fetal well-being."
B) "This tells me if there will be any complications during delivery."
C) "I was checking to see what position the fetus is in."
D) "I was checking to see how you are progressing."
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A patient with pregnancy-induced hypertension asks the nurse to please remove the continuous fetal monitor to allow for easier movement.Which is the nurse's best response?

A) "I cannot remove the fetal monitor without a direct order from your provider,and there is an order to keep it on."
B) "The fetal monitor allows me to make sure the baby is okay during contractions,so we need to leave it on."
C) "Fetal monitoring restricts movement,but you don't want something to happen to the baby,do you?"
D) "Let me try to adjust the monitor to give you more freedom to move about in bed so you can be more comfortable."
"Let me try to adjust the monitor to give you more freedom to move about in bed so you can be more comfortable."
2
Upon admitting a laboring patient,the nurse collects maternal assessment for which purpose?

A) To learn about the patient's medication usage
B) To learn about any complications during the pregnancy
C) To establish a baseline of the patient's condition
D) To determine any cultural needs the patient may have
To establish a baseline of the patient's condition
3
The nurse is assisting with the care of multiple patients in labor and recognizes the need to notify the health-care provider for which patient?

A) A primipara whose dilation has progressed from 4 to 5 cm over the past 2 hours
B) A primipara who dilated to 6 cm,and then her contractions stopped
C) A multipara who is 7 cm dilated with an intact amniotic membrane
D) A multipara who is 8 cm dilated and is becoming irritable and restless
A primipara who dilated to 6 cm,and then her contractions stopped
4
The nurse is caring for an obese pregnant woman in preterm labor with intact amniotic membranes who is receiving medications to stop labor.Which type of monitoring is best for this patient?

A) Internal fetal and contraction monitoring
B) Internal fetal and external contraction monitoring
C) External fetal and internal contraction monitoring
D) External fetal and contraction monitoring
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The nurse,while assessing a fetal monitor strip for a woman in term labor,determines there is significant fetal distress when she notes which finding?

A) Fetal heart rate of 160 bpm
B) Moderate variability
C) Accelerations of 25 bpm with contractions
D) Recurrent late decelerations with minimal variability
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6
Which statement by the nurse is most appropriate when a patient is reluctant to sign the consent for admission?

A) "Signing this form gives us permission to take care of you."
B) "If you don't sign this form,we cannot take care of you."
C) "Everyone admitted to the hospital needs to sign this form."
D) "It's your choice whether to sign or not sign this form."
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7
The nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving oxytocin to promote labor and notes late decelerations on the fetal monitor.Which is the nurse's priority of care?

A) Performing Leopold's maneuver to wake the sleeping fetus
B) Administering tocolytics
C) Discontinuing oxytocin
D) Increasing administration of IV fluids
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8
The nurse assesses a fetal heart rate as 190 bpm,with minimal baseline variability and recurring variable decelerations with moderate variability.How does the nurse classify these findings?

A) Category I
B) Category II
C) Category III
D) Falling between category II and category III
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When analyzing a fetal monitor strip,the nurse recognizes that which decelerations are not an indication for concern and require no nursing interventions?

A) Early decelerations
B) Late decelerations
C) Variable decelerations
D) Absent decelerations
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10
The nurse performs an assessment of fetal heart rate and determines that the findings indicate a category I on the basis of which assessment finding?

A) Marked baseline variability
B) Recurring late
C) Fetal heart rate of 110 bpm
D) Prolonged decelerations of 5 minutes
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11
While the nurse is talking to a laboring woman,her amniotic membranes rupture.Which is the nurse's priority of care?

A) Vital signs
B) Cervical examination
C) Assessment of fluid
D) Assessment of fetal heart rate
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When planning care,the nurse determines that which patient is appropriate for intermittent fetal monitoring?

A) The woman whose pregnancy is at 38 weeks' gestation
B) The woman receiving an epidural anesthetic
C) The woman with controlled gestational diabetes
D) The woman whose 5-year-old was born by Cesarean section
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13
A woman considering options for where to give birth asks the nurse if home birth is safe.Which is the nurse's best response?

A) "Home birth is safe if there are no complications for the mother or infant."
B) "Home delivery is an option you should talk with the physician about."
C) "Delivering at home is safe as long as there's a hospital within a 5-minute drive."
D) "I would never consider delivering my baby at home because of the rate of poor outcomes."
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A laboring patient's amniotic membranes rupture,and a sudden variable deceleration is seen on the fetal heart monitor.Which is the nurse's priority action before notifying the health-care provider?

A) Increase IV fluids
B) Perform amniotic infusion
C) Change the patient's position
D) Administer oxygen
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When analyzing a fetal heart strip,the nurse notes the absence of accelerations for the past 15 minutes.Which is the nurse's priority action?

A) Change the maternal position
B) Notify the health-care provider
C) Administer oxygen to the mother
D) Monitor for an additional 15 minutes
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16
Under which circumstance does the nurse avoid performing a cervical examination?

A) When the membranes have ruptured
B) When vaginal bleeding is noted
C) When the woman has a multiple pregnancy
D) When the woman has complained of pain on past cervical examinations
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The nurse reviews the charts of patients who have expressed an interest in home birth and recommends which patient as a potential candidate?

A) A woman whose 1-year-old child was born via Cesarean section
B) A primipara with a history of infertility
C) A woman desiring an epidural for pain control
D) A woman whose last child was stillborn
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18
The nurse admits a laboring patient who is progressing rapidly and says she feels the need to push.Which priority data should be assessed with this patient? (Select all that apply.)

A) Cultural needs
B) Medication history
C) Timing of contractions
D) Cervical dilation
E) Fetal well-being
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After Leopold's maneuver is performed,the patient asks the nurse,"Why did you do that?" Which is the nurse's best explanation?

A) "This is a check for fetal well-being."
B) "This tells me if there will be any complications during delivery."
C) "I was checking to see what position the fetus is in."
D) "I was checking to see how you are progressing."
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