Deck 9: Drug Therapy During Pregnancy and Breast-Feeding

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A patient who has just learned she is pregnant has stopped using a prescription medication that she takes for asthma because she doesn't want to harm her baby. What will the nurse tell her?

A) That asthma medications will not affect the fetus
B) That her baby's health is dependent on hers
C) To avoid taking medications during her pregnancy
D) To resume the medication in her second trimester
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A woman who is breast-feeding her infant must take a prescription medication for 2 weeks. The medication is safe,but the patient wants to make sure her baby receives as little of the drug as possible. What will the nurse tell the patient to do?

A) Give the baby formula as long as the mother is taking the medication
B) Take the medication immediately after breast-feeding
C) Pump breast milk and feed the baby by bottle
D) Take the medication 1 hour before breast-feeding
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A pregnant patient asks the nurse about the safe use of medications during the third trimester. What will the nurse tell her about drugs taken at this stage?

A) They may need to be given in higher doses if they undergo renal clearance.
B) They require lower doses if they are metabolized by the liver.
C) They are less likely to cross the placenta and affect the fetus.
D) They are more likely to cause anatomical defects if they are teratogenic.
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A patient in her second trimester of pregnancy tells the nurse she is worried that a medication she took before knowing she was pregnant might have harmed the fetus. What will the nurse do?

A) Ask the patient what she took and when she learned she was pregnant.
B) Contact the patient's provider to request an ultrasound.
C) Counsel the patient to consider termination of the pregnancy.
D) Suggest to the patient that she go to a high-risk pregnancy center.
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A nurse is caring for a patient and her newborn immediately after delivery. The patient's medication history includes prenatal vitamins throughout pregnancy,one or two glasses of wine before knowing she was pregnant,occasional use of an albuterol inhaler in her last trimester,and intravenous morphine during labor. What will the nurse expect to do?

A) Administer opioids to the infant to prevent withdrawal syndrome.
B) Monitor the infant's respirations and prepare to administer naloxone if needed.
C) Note a high-pitched cry and irritability in the infant and observe for seizures.
D) Prepare the patient for motor delays in the infant caused by the alcohol use.
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A pregnant patient in active labor is admitted to the emergency department. A toxicology screen and a physical assessment reveal that the patient is an active heroin addict. The nurse who cares for the neonate after delivery should anticipate which clinical manifestations?

A) Passivity and flat affect
B) Diarrhea and salivation
C) A shrill cry and irritability
D) Restless sleep and seizures
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Which types of drugs taken by a pregnant patient are more likely to have effects on a fetus?

A) Drugs that are highly polar
B) Ionized drugs
C) Lipid-soluble drugs
D) Protein-bound drugs
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A nurse is teaching a class to a group of pregnant patients. The nurse correctly teaches that the highest risk of teratogen-induced gross malformations exists during which time?

A) Immediately before conception
B) During the first trimester
C) During the second trimester
D) During the third trimester
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A patient has just given birth to a baby boy with a cleft palate. The nurse will review the patient's medication history with special emphasis on drugs taken during which period?

A) Before she became pregnant
B) During the first trimester
C) During the second trimester
D) During the third trimester
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A nursing student asks the nurse why more is not known about the teratogenic effects of maternal medication ingestion during pregnancy. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Clinical trials to assess this risk would put the fetus at risk."
B) "It is safer to recommend that pregnant women avoid medications while pregnant."
C) "Most women are reluctant to admit taking medications while they are pregnant."
D) "The relatively new MEPREP study will allow testing of medications during pregnancy in the future."
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Deck 9: Drug Therapy During Pregnancy and Breast-Feeding
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A patient who has just learned she is pregnant has stopped using a prescription medication that she takes for asthma because she doesn't want to harm her baby. What will the nurse tell her?

A) That asthma medications will not affect the fetus
B) That her baby's health is dependent on hers
C) To avoid taking medications during her pregnancy
D) To resume the medication in her second trimester
That her baby's health is dependent on hers
2
A woman who is breast-feeding her infant must take a prescription medication for 2 weeks. The medication is safe,but the patient wants to make sure her baby receives as little of the drug as possible. What will the nurse tell the patient to do?

A) Give the baby formula as long as the mother is taking the medication
B) Take the medication immediately after breast-feeding
C) Pump breast milk and feed the baby by bottle
D) Take the medication 1 hour before breast-feeding
Take the medication immediately after breast-feeding
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A pregnant patient asks the nurse about the safe use of medications during the third trimester. What will the nurse tell her about drugs taken at this stage?

A) They may need to be given in higher doses if they undergo renal clearance.
B) They require lower doses if they are metabolized by the liver.
C) They are less likely to cross the placenta and affect the fetus.
D) They are more likely to cause anatomical defects if they are teratogenic.
They may need to be given in higher doses if they undergo renal clearance.
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A patient in her second trimester of pregnancy tells the nurse she is worried that a medication she took before knowing she was pregnant might have harmed the fetus. What will the nurse do?

A) Ask the patient what she took and when she learned she was pregnant.
B) Contact the patient's provider to request an ultrasound.
C) Counsel the patient to consider termination of the pregnancy.
D) Suggest to the patient that she go to a high-risk pregnancy center.
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A nurse is caring for a patient and her newborn immediately after delivery. The patient's medication history includes prenatal vitamins throughout pregnancy,one or two glasses of wine before knowing she was pregnant,occasional use of an albuterol inhaler in her last trimester,and intravenous morphine during labor. What will the nurse expect to do?

A) Administer opioids to the infant to prevent withdrawal syndrome.
B) Monitor the infant's respirations and prepare to administer naloxone if needed.
C) Note a high-pitched cry and irritability in the infant and observe for seizures.
D) Prepare the patient for motor delays in the infant caused by the alcohol use.
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A pregnant patient in active labor is admitted to the emergency department. A toxicology screen and a physical assessment reveal that the patient is an active heroin addict. The nurse who cares for the neonate after delivery should anticipate which clinical manifestations?

A) Passivity and flat affect
B) Diarrhea and salivation
C) A shrill cry and irritability
D) Restless sleep and seizures
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Which types of drugs taken by a pregnant patient are more likely to have effects on a fetus?

A) Drugs that are highly polar
B) Ionized drugs
C) Lipid-soluble drugs
D) Protein-bound drugs
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A nurse is teaching a class to a group of pregnant patients. The nurse correctly teaches that the highest risk of teratogen-induced gross malformations exists during which time?

A) Immediately before conception
B) During the first trimester
C) During the second trimester
D) During the third trimester
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A patient has just given birth to a baby boy with a cleft palate. The nurse will review the patient's medication history with special emphasis on drugs taken during which period?

A) Before she became pregnant
B) During the first trimester
C) During the second trimester
D) During the third trimester
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A nursing student asks the nurse why more is not known about the teratogenic effects of maternal medication ingestion during pregnancy. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Clinical trials to assess this risk would put the fetus at risk."
B) "It is safer to recommend that pregnant women avoid medications while pregnant."
C) "Most women are reluctant to admit taking medications while they are pregnant."
D) "The relatively new MEPREP study will allow testing of medications during pregnancy in the future."
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