ATI RN
RN ATI Maternal Proctored Exam 2023-2024 with NGN Questions
Extract:
A nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing a postpartum hemorrhage and has a new prescription for misoprostol.
Exhibit 2: Medical History
Preeclampsia
Cesarean birth of viable twin male newborns
Question 1 of 5
The nurse is assessing the client 30 min later. How should the nurse interpret the findings? For each finding, click to specify whether the finding is unrelated to the diagnosis, an indication of potential improvement, or an indication of potential worsening condition.
Findings 30 min later | Unrelated to diagnosis | Indication Of potential improvement | Indication of Potential worsening condition |
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Fundus at level of umbilicus | |||
Cloudy urine | |||
Blood pressure 80/50 mm Hg | |||
Moderate lochia rubra | |||
Thready pulse | |||
Fundus firm to palpation |
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- Fundus at the level of the umbilicus indicates proper involution of the uterus, a sign of potential improvement.
- Cloudy urine is unrelated to the diagnosis and may indicate a urinary tract infection.
- Blood pressure of 80/50 mm Hg is an indication of potential worsening condition, indicating hypotension.
- Moderate lochia rubra is a normal finding in the postpartum period.
- Thready pulse is an indication of potential worsening condition, suggesting poor perfusion.
- Fundus firm to palpation is a normal finding indicating proper uterine contraction and involution.
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