NCLEX-PN
DRAG TEST Questions
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"The nurse is caring for a client at a women’s health clinic.
History & Physical
Labor and delivery unit
0800:
A 28-year-old nulliparous female comes to the clinic for confirmation of suspected pregnancy due to amenorrhea and a positive home pregnancy test. The client's current exercise regimen includes indoor cycling and outdoor running. The client reports nausea, vomiting, and breast tenderness. She has a 28-day menstrual cycle, and her last menstrual period was March 10- 17. The health care provider notes a bluish-purple vaginal mucosa and cervix during pelvic examination and confirms a 12-week intrauterine pregnancy by sonography. A fetal heart rate of 155/min is detected with handheld Doppler."
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For each client finding, click to specify if the finding is consistent with presumptive, probable, or positive signs of pregnancy. Note: Each row must have one response option selected
Client Finding | Presumptive | Probable | Positive |
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Amenorrhea | |||
Chadwick sign | |||
Fetal heart rate | |||
Nausea/vomiting | |||
Breast tenderness | |||
Home pregnancy test | |||
Fetus visible on ultrasound |
Correct Answer: A: Presumptive, B: Probable, C: Positive, D: Presumptive, E: Presumptive, F: Probable, G: Positive
Rationale: Presumptive signs are subjective and may have other causes (e.g., amenorrhea, nausea/vomiting, breast tenderness). Probable signs are objective but not definitive (e.g., Chadwick sign, positive home pregnancy test). Positive signs confirm pregnancy (e.g., fetal heart rate, fetus visible on ultrasound).
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