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Current Issues in Maternal Newborn Nursing Questions
Question 1 of 5
The nurse states to the newly pregnant patient, “Tell me how you feel about being pregnant.” Which communication technique is the nurse using with this patient?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Reflection. The nurse is using a reflection communication technique by restating the patient's feelings to show understanding and empathy. This helps the patient feel heard and validated. Clarifying (A) involves seeking more information, paraphrasing (B) involves restating the patient's words, and structuring (D) involves providing organization or direction. In this scenario, the nurse is not seeking more details (Clarifying), restating the patient's words exactly (Paraphrasing), or providing organization/direction (Structuring), but rather reflecting the patient's emotions back to them.
Question 2 of 5
The nurse is providing education for disease prevention to the adult female patient. Which factor puts the patient at a higher risk for multisystem disease processes such as cardiac issues, gynecological issues, and cancers?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Step 1: Smoking two packs of cigarettes a day is a significant risk factor for multisystem disease processes due to the harmful chemicals in cigarette smoke, which can lead to cardiovascular diseases, gynecological issues, and various cancers. Step 2: The nicotine and other toxins in cigarettes can damage the heart, blood vessels, reproductive organs, and increase the risk of developing different types of cancers. Step 3: Choices A, C, and D are not as directly linked to multisystem disease processes as smoking. Consuming two glasses of wine a week may have some health benefits, a BMI over 32 is a risk factor but not as directly related to the mentioned diseases, and poor intake of calcium and vegetables may lead to deficiencies but not as significantly connected to the mentioned diseases.
Question 3 of 5
The nurse is providing care to a 75-year-old female patient diagnosed with osteoporosis. Which of the following would be the priority nursing diagnosis?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: At risk for falls related to impaired balance. This is the priority nursing diagnosis because falls in elderly patients with osteoporosis can lead to serious consequences such as fractures. Assessing and addressing impaired balance can help prevent falls. Choice B is incorrect as addressing the risk of falls is more urgent than educating the patient on a new medication regimen. Choice C is also incorrect as addressing mobility issues can come after addressing the risk of falls. Choice D is incorrect as it focuses on health maintenance rather than immediate safety concerns like the risk of falls.
Question 4 of 5
The nurse is arranging education for the menopausal support group regarding the approaches to treat the symptoms. Which of the following would be components of current treatments? Select all that apply.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Rationale: Moderate-intensity exercises are recommended for managing menopausal symptoms like hot flashes and mood swings by improving overall health and reducing stress. Exercise can also help with weight management and bone health. Summary: - Balanced diet with calcium (B) is important for overall health but not specific to treating menopausal symptoms. - Alternative medicine like black cohosh (C) may have limited evidence and can vary in effectiveness. - Over-the-counter sleep aids (D) may help with sleep disturbances but are not specific to managing menopausal symptoms.
Question 5 of 5
A 32-year-old female patient arrives to the emergency department with heavy uterine bleeding. The nurse finds that the patient had a positive pregnancy test 1 month prior to the visit. What is the potential medical management for this patient's issue?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Dilation and curettage. This procedure is indicated for heavy uterine bleeding in the setting of a positive pregnancy test to diagnose and treat conditions such as incomplete miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. Dilation and curettage involves dilating the cervix and scraping the uterine lining to remove any remaining products of conception. It is important in this case to rule out any potential sources of bleeding that could be life-threatening. A: Endometrial biopsy is not the appropriate initial management in this scenario as it is primarily used to assess endometrial pathology such as cancer. C: Colposcopy is a procedure used to examine the cervix and vagina for abnormalities, not typically indicated for heavy uterine bleeding in the setting of a positive pregnancy test. D: Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to view the abdominal organs, not typically indicated for uterine bleeding related to a positive pregnancy test.