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Question 1 of 5

The nurse is caring for the client admitted to the antepartum unit at 32 weeks’ gestation with possible preterm labor. The nurse is performing a fetal fibronectin (fFN) test. Which event, if it occurred, would require the nurse to recollect the specimen?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: When collecting a fetal fibronectin test swab, the nurse must not use lubricant, as it will interfere with the collection of the specimen and contaminate the specimen. If this occurs, the test will need to be repeated. The specimen needs to be collected before a vaginal examination in order to ensure that the fluids are not contaminated. The client must not have had sexual intercourse within 24 hours of the specimen collection, as semen will contaminate the specimen. The specimen must be collected before other specimens are collected to maintain the integrity of the specimen.

Question 2 of 5

The postpartum client, who had a forceps-assisted vaginal birth 4 hours ago, tells the nurse that she is having continuing perineal pain rated at 7 out of 10 and rectal pressure. An oral analgesic was given and ice applied to the perineum earlier. What should the nurse do now?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Reexamination of the perineum should be completed before calling the HCP to report the pain level. A forceps-assisted delivery can increase the risk of hematoma development. Rectal pressure and perineal pain can indicate a hematoma in the posterior vaginal wall. The nurse should closely examine the perineum and the vaginal introitus for ecchymosis and a bulging mass. Ambulation would not help the perineal pain. A stool softener would be appropriate to avoid constipation but would not help the immediate problem.

Question 3 of 5

The nurse is caring for the low-risk laboring client during the first stage of labor. When should the nurse assess the FHR pattern? Select all that apply.

Correct Answer: A,C

Rationale: The FHR may be affected by medications given to the mother.
Therefore, a baseline FHR should be determined before giving any medication to the laboring client and then assessed again after giving the medication. The FHR should be assessed after each vaginal examination because the fetus could change positions, or be stressed by the intrusion of the examiner’s fingers, or intact membranes could have ruptured. The FHR should be assessed every 30 minutes (not 15 minutes) during the first stage of labor if the client is categorized as low risk. The FHR should be assessed every 15 minutes during the second stage of labor. Although the FHR could be listened to during a contraction, it may be difficult due to muffling of the sounds and maternal movement. It is most important to listen before and after the contraction to more accurately detect FHR decelerations. If the client is classified as low risk, she should not be receiving oxytocin (Pitocin) for labor augmentation or induction.

Question 4 of 5

The nurse is reviewing the laboratory test results of the pregnant client. Which laboratory test findings would require further follow-up from the nurse?

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Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The normal Hgb level should be 12—16 g/dL in the pregnant client. The nurse should encourage iron-rich foods. The 50-g 1-hour glucose test should be less than 140. Values over 140 warrant a 3-hour glucose screen to determine if the client has gestational diabetes. The presence of glucose in the urine (glucosuria) is negative, which is a normal finding. Proteinuria in trace amounts is common in pregnant women, although higher protein concentrations should be evaluated.

Question 5 of 5

In the process of preparing the client for discharge after cesarean section, the nurse addresses all of the following areas during discharge education. Which should be the priority advice for the client?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Although the client needs information about incision care, the priority need is for assistance at home so that she can get the rest needed for multiple demands. Because the client has had a surgical procedure, the priority consideration is for the mother to plan for additional assistance at home. Without this assistance, it is difficult for the mother to get the rest she needs for healing, pain control, and appropriate infant care. Infant care is important, but having assistance at home after a surgical procedure is more important. The need for increased rest is important, but she would not be able to obtain adequate rest without assistance at home.

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