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Question 1 of 5

The nurse assesses the fundal height for multiple pregnant clients. For which client should the nurse conclude that a fundal height measurement is most accurate?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Excessive fetal movement may make it difficult to measure the client’s fundal height; however, it should not cause an inaccuracy in the measurement. Fibroids can increase fundal height and give a false measurement. Obesity can increase fundal height and give a false measurement. Polyhydramnios can increase fundal height and give a false measurement.

Question 2 of 5

The nurse is reviewing the laboratory report from the first prenatal visit of the pregnant client. Which laboratory result should the nurse most definitely discuss with the HCP?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: A Pap smear with HPV changes reflects an abnormal result. HPV changes are a risk factor for cervical cancer. The nurse should discuss the result with the HCP because it requires further assessment and follow-up. A normal Hgb is 12—15 g/dL; nutritional counseling should be initiated when the Hgb is less than 12 g/dL. An Hct of 33% is also low (normal Hct value = 38% to 47%; this decreases by 4% to 7% in pregnancy), but increasing the Hgb with iron-rich foods should also raise the Hct. A WBC count of 7000/mm3 is within the normal range of 5000 to 12,000/mm3. A urine pH of 7.4 is within the normal range of 4.6 to 8.0; the specific gravity is within the normal range of 1.010 to 1.025.

Question 3 of 5

The nurse assesses the 34-week pregnant client (G2P1). Place the assessment findings in the sequence that they should be addressed by the nurse from the most significant to the least significant.

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Pedal edema at +3
BP 144/94 mm Hg
Positive group beta streptococcus vaginal culture
Fundal height increase of 4.5 cm in 1 week

Correct Answer: B,D,A,C

Rationale: BP 144/94 mm Hg warrants immediate evaluation. It could indicate preeclampsia, a condition that can progress to serious complications. Fundal height increase of 4.5 cm in 1 week is abnormal and requires further follow-up. Normal fundal height increase is 1 to 2 cm per week. An increase in fundal size can be related to gestational diabetes, large-for-gestational-age fetus, fetal anomalies, or polyhydramnios. Pedal edema at +3 may be a normal physiological process if it is an isolated finding. Pedal edema warrants further assessment because it can be a symptom of preeclampsia. Positive group beta streptococcus vaginal culture warrants antibiotic treatment in labor but does not warrant intervention during the pregnancy.

Question 4 of 5

The nurse is counseling the pregnant client who has painful hemorrhoids. Which initial recommendation should be made by the nurse?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: An initial recommendation should be a high-fiber diet because high-fiber foods increase intestinal bulk and make passage of stool easier. Steroid-based creams are frequently used for hemorrhoids, although evidence does not support their effectiveness. Surgical intervention to remove hemorrhoids is not recommended in pregnancy because hemorrhoids frequently resolve after pregnancy. Flavonoids aid in symptom relief, although they are not recommended as the first line of treatment.

Question 5 of 5

The pregnant client tells the nurse that she smokes two packs per day (PPD) of cigarettes, has smoked in other pregnancies, and has never had any problems. What is the nurse’s best response?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The nurse is acknowledging that the client did not experience problems with her other pregnancies but is also informing the client that smoking can cause maternal and fetal problems during pregnancy. Telling the client to stop smoking for the baby’s sake is confrontational, making the client less likely to listen to the nurse’s teaching. Although spontaneous abortion is associated with tobacco use during pregnancy, the nurse is using a scare tactic rather than therapeutic communication. Smoking can lead to a fetus that is small for gestational age, not a large baby. Decreasing her smoking intake should be suggested; however, it does not eliminate the risk to the baby completely.

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