Deck 11: Nursing Care Related to Assessment of a Pregnant Family

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During a prenatal examination, the nurse learns that a pregnant patient has a supernumerary nipple. What should the nurse teach the patient about this finding?

A) Such growths fade with menopause.
B) Bleeding from such growths is not uncommon.
C) Such growths deepen in color during pregnancy.
D) The tendency for supernumerary nipples is genetic.
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While conducting the first prenatal health history visit, the nurse learns that a pregnant patient is taking various herbal remedies and over-the-counter medications for minor ailments. Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse identify as being appropriate for the patient at this time?

A) Risk for injury to fetus related to lifestyle choices
B) Deficient knowledge regarding exposure to teratogens during pregnancy
C) Health-seeking behaviors related to strong cultural desire to have a healthy child
D) Health-seeking behaviors related to guidelines for nutrition and activity during pregnancy
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When explaining what will occur during the first prenatal visit physical examination, a pregnant patient asks why a Papanicolaou smear is being done at this time. What should the nurse respond to the patient?

A) It helps to date the pregnancy.
B) It detects if uterine cancer is present.
C) It predicts whether cervical cancer will occur.
D) It detects cancer cells of the cervix, vulva, or vagina.
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The nurse in a community clinic is identifying ways to achieve the 2020 National Health Goals to support prenatal care. Which nursing actions would support the achievement of these goals? (Select all that apply.)

A) Urge female patients to ingest an adequate intake of folic acid.
B) Recommend pregnant patients attend developmental childbirth classes.
C) Discuss strategies to avoid intimate partner violence with every pregnant patient.
D) Provide a play area in the waiting room for the children of patients waiting to be seen.
E) Support pregnant patients to achieve the recommended weight gain during pregnancy.
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Which question should the nurse include when conducting a review of systems with a patient during the first prenatal visit?

A) "Do you have a peptic ulcer?"
B) "Have you ever had a heart attack?"
C) "Have you had any neurologic diseases?"
D) "Have you had any urinary tract infections?"
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The nurse manager of a prenatal clinic has implemented interventions to individualize the prenatal care experience. Which patient statement indicates that the nurse's efforts have been successful?

A) "It was so nice to not have to wait long in the waiting room."
B) "I really hate having my weight and blood pressure measured around other people."
C) "Why does everyone push breastfeeding and natural childbirth? What about what I want?"
D) "I thought you would have more reading material on labor and delivery in the waiting room."
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The nurse is collecting a urine specimen from a pregnant patient during a prenatal visit. For what will the nurse test this patient's urine? (Select all that apply.)

A) Protein
B) Glucose
C) Bacteria
D) Drug levels
E) White blood cells
Question
At the conclusion of a prenatal assessment, the nurse determines that a patient is at risk during the pregnancy. Which data from the patient's past illness history does the nurse use to make this decision? (Select all that apply.)

A) Seizure disorder
B) Previous cesarean birth
C) Hypertension for 10 years
D) History of abnormal Pap smear
E) Previous treatment for gonorrhea
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How should the nurse record the obstetric history for a pregnant patient who previously delivered two live infants at term and had one abortion at 12 weeks' gestation?

A) Gravida 3, para 2
B) Gravida 3, para 3
C) Gravida 4, para 2
D) Gravida 4, para 3
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A pregnant patient has an anthropoid pelvis. How should the nurse explain this finding to the patient?

A) Transverse narrow
B) Ideal for childbearing
C) Similar in shape to a male
D) Has weaker bones than normal
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The nurse is preparing to measure the diagonal conjugate of a pregnant patient's pelvis. Which anatomic landmarks will the nurse use to make this measurement?

A) Medial surface of the ischial tuberosities
B) Posterior surface of sacrum and the axis of the ischial tuberosities
C) Interior surface of the sacral prominence and the posterior surface of the symphysis pubis
D) Anterior surface of the sacral prominence and the posterior surface of the symphysis pubis
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The nurse teaches a pregnant patient the manifestations associated with complications while pregnant. Which statement indicates that additional patient teaching is needed?

A) "Pain with urination is expected during pregnancy."
B) "I should call the doctor if I have any vaginal bleeding."
C) "A sudden rush of fluid means that my membranes ruptured.
D) "I should not worry if I vomit once a day for the first 12 weeks."
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A patient having an examination to check the placement of an intrauterine device (IUD) is diagnosed as being pregnant. For which action should the nurse prepare the patient at this time?

A) Removal of the IUD
B) Surgery to abort the fetus
C) Potential for a spontaneous abortion
D) Nothing since the IUD can remain in place
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How should the nurse document a pregnant patient's gestational status using the GTPAL system after collecting the following data?
1)Currently 18 weeks pregnant Patient's fourth pregnancy
2)Delivered one nonviable fetus at 26 weeks Experienced one miscarriage
3)Delivered one viable fetus at 38 weeks' gestation

A) 3, 2, 1, 2, 1
B) 4, 2, 2, 1, 1
C) 3, 2, 1, 1, 1
D) 4, 1, 1, 1, 1
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The nurse is visiting the family of a newly pregnant patient whose spouse was ambivalent about the pregnancy during the first prenatal visit. Which observation indicates that the spouse is accepting the pregnancy?

A) Spouse leaves the house when the nurse arrives.
B) Spouse sits with the pregnant patient during the nurse's visit.
C) Spouse shouts down the stairs about the location of clean laundry.
D) Spouse tells the patient what needs to be obtained from the grocery store.
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During a prenatal examination, the nurse learns that a pregnant patient has a supernumerary nipple. What should the nurse teach the patient about this finding?

A) Such growths fade with menopause.
B) Bleeding from such growths is not uncommon.
C) Such growths deepen in color during pregnancy.
D) The tendency for supernumerary nipples is genetic.
Such growths deepen in color during pregnancy.
2
While conducting the first prenatal health history visit, the nurse learns that a pregnant patient is taking various herbal remedies and over-the-counter medications for minor ailments. Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse identify as being appropriate for the patient at this time?

A) Risk for injury to fetus related to lifestyle choices
B) Deficient knowledge regarding exposure to teratogens during pregnancy
C) Health-seeking behaviors related to strong cultural desire to have a healthy child
D) Health-seeking behaviors related to guidelines for nutrition and activity during pregnancy
Deficient knowledge regarding exposure to teratogens during pregnancy
3
When explaining what will occur during the first prenatal visit physical examination, a pregnant patient asks why a Papanicolaou smear is being done at this time. What should the nurse respond to the patient?

A) It helps to date the pregnancy.
B) It detects if uterine cancer is present.
C) It predicts whether cervical cancer will occur.
D) It detects cancer cells of the cervix, vulva, or vagina.
It detects cancer cells of the cervix, vulva, or vagina.
4
The nurse in a community clinic is identifying ways to achieve the 2020 National Health Goals to support prenatal care. Which nursing actions would support the achievement of these goals? (Select all that apply.)

A) Urge female patients to ingest an adequate intake of folic acid.
B) Recommend pregnant patients attend developmental childbirth classes.
C) Discuss strategies to avoid intimate partner violence with every pregnant patient.
D) Provide a play area in the waiting room for the children of patients waiting to be seen.
E) Support pregnant patients to achieve the recommended weight gain during pregnancy.
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Which question should the nurse include when conducting a review of systems with a patient during the first prenatal visit?

A) "Do you have a peptic ulcer?"
B) "Have you ever had a heart attack?"
C) "Have you had any neurologic diseases?"
D) "Have you had any urinary tract infections?"
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The nurse manager of a prenatal clinic has implemented interventions to individualize the prenatal care experience. Which patient statement indicates that the nurse's efforts have been successful?

A) "It was so nice to not have to wait long in the waiting room."
B) "I really hate having my weight and blood pressure measured around other people."
C) "Why does everyone push breastfeeding and natural childbirth? What about what I want?"
D) "I thought you would have more reading material on labor and delivery in the waiting room."
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The nurse is collecting a urine specimen from a pregnant patient during a prenatal visit. For what will the nurse test this patient's urine? (Select all that apply.)

A) Protein
B) Glucose
C) Bacteria
D) Drug levels
E) White blood cells
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8
At the conclusion of a prenatal assessment, the nurse determines that a patient is at risk during the pregnancy. Which data from the patient's past illness history does the nurse use to make this decision? (Select all that apply.)

A) Seizure disorder
B) Previous cesarean birth
C) Hypertension for 10 years
D) History of abnormal Pap smear
E) Previous treatment for gonorrhea
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9
How should the nurse record the obstetric history for a pregnant patient who previously delivered two live infants at term and had one abortion at 12 weeks' gestation?

A) Gravida 3, para 2
B) Gravida 3, para 3
C) Gravida 4, para 2
D) Gravida 4, para 3
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10
A pregnant patient has an anthropoid pelvis. How should the nurse explain this finding to the patient?

A) Transverse narrow
B) Ideal for childbearing
C) Similar in shape to a male
D) Has weaker bones than normal
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11
The nurse is preparing to measure the diagonal conjugate of a pregnant patient's pelvis. Which anatomic landmarks will the nurse use to make this measurement?

A) Medial surface of the ischial tuberosities
B) Posterior surface of sacrum and the axis of the ischial tuberosities
C) Interior surface of the sacral prominence and the posterior surface of the symphysis pubis
D) Anterior surface of the sacral prominence and the posterior surface of the symphysis pubis
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12
The nurse teaches a pregnant patient the manifestations associated with complications while pregnant. Which statement indicates that additional patient teaching is needed?

A) "Pain with urination is expected during pregnancy."
B) "I should call the doctor if I have any vaginal bleeding."
C) "A sudden rush of fluid means that my membranes ruptured.
D) "I should not worry if I vomit once a day for the first 12 weeks."
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13
A patient having an examination to check the placement of an intrauterine device (IUD) is diagnosed as being pregnant. For which action should the nurse prepare the patient at this time?

A) Removal of the IUD
B) Surgery to abort the fetus
C) Potential for a spontaneous abortion
D) Nothing since the IUD can remain in place
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14
How should the nurse document a pregnant patient's gestational status using the GTPAL system after collecting the following data?
1)Currently 18 weeks pregnant Patient's fourth pregnancy
2)Delivered one nonviable fetus at 26 weeks Experienced one miscarriage
3)Delivered one viable fetus at 38 weeks' gestation

A) 3, 2, 1, 2, 1
B) 4, 2, 2, 1, 1
C) 3, 2, 1, 1, 1
D) 4, 1, 1, 1, 1
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15
The nurse is visiting the family of a newly pregnant patient whose spouse was ambivalent about the pregnancy during the first prenatal visit. Which observation indicates that the spouse is accepting the pregnancy?

A) Spouse leaves the house when the nurse arrives.
B) Spouse sits with the pregnant patient during the nurse's visit.
C) Spouse shouts down the stairs about the location of clean laundry.
D) Spouse tells the patient what needs to be obtained from the grocery store.
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