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• During her first prenatal visit, a client asks a nurse what physiological changes she can
expect during pregnancy. The nurse begins the discussionwith the presumptive changes
of pregnancy. Put the following presumptive changes in ascending chronological order
according to when they occur.
1. Breast changes
2. Quickening
3. Frequent urination
4. Uterine enlargement in which the uterus can be palpated over the symphysispubis
5. Appearance of linea nigra, melasma, and striae gravidarum: 13
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• A client who is 29 weeks pregnant comes to the labor and birth unit. She states that she is
having contractions every 8 minutes. The client is also 3 cmdilated. Which of the
following can the nurse expect to administer? Select allthat apply.
a) Betamethasone
b) A ²-2agonist
c) Intravenous fluids
d) Folic acid
e) Nalbuphine
f) Rho(D) immune globulin (RhoGAM): ab
C
• A client is at risk for seizures because of pregnancy-induced hypertension.The health care
provider orders 4-g magnesium sulfate in 250-ml D5W to be infused at 1 g/hour following
a loading dose. What is the flow rate in millilitersper hour? Round your answer to the
nearest whole number.
ml/hour: 63
When teaching an antepartum client about the passage of the fetus through the birth canal
during labor, the nurse describes the cardinal mec
anisms of labor. Using a teaching pelvis and fetus, the nurse demonstrates which sequence
during childbirth? Place these events in the proper sequence.All options must be used.
• A registered nurse is delegating the monitoring of a client who is receivingoxytocin to
induce labor to a new graduate nurse. When discussing adverse side effects of oxytocin,
which conditions would the graduate nurse notify theregistered nurse of immediately?
Select all that apply.
a) Jaundice in the sclera
b) A heart rate of 60 beats/minute
c) Palpable uterine tetany
d) Lab work suggesting dehydration
e) A blood pressure of 170/92 mm Hg
f) Fluid overload with crackles in the lung fields: c
ef
• A nurse is caring for a client who is in the third stage of labor. Which characteristic
behaviors does the nurse anticipate at this stage? Select all thatapply.
a) The client states she has discomfort from uterine contractions.
b) The client is exhausted from continued pushing.
c) The client is focused on the neonate's condition.
d) The client is apprehensive about the process.
e) The client is excited about the process.
f) The client is feeling embarrassed as she has an urge to defecate.: ac
• The nurse is caring for a client in labor. Which assessment findings wouldprompt the nurse
to notify the health care provider? Select all that apply.
a) The client's membranes rupture, and the amniotic fluid is green.
b) Late decelerations are noted on the external fetal monitor strip.
c) The client is moaning in pain during contractions.
, d) The client is anxious and requests that someone help her.
e) The fetal heart rate baseline is between 140 and 150 beats/minute.
f) Blood-tinged mucus is noted upon internal examination.: ab
• A client is being admitted to the labor and birth unit. Her GTPAL classifi- cation is 5-2-1-
1-2. When providing shift handoff, which information would thenurse include? Select all that
apply.
a) The client has had four previous pregnancies.
b) The client has had two full-term children, one premature child, and oneabortion.
c) The client has had one full-term child, one abortion, and one prematurechild.
d) The client has three living children following five pregnancies.
e) The client has had five previous pregnancies.
f) The client has two living children and is pregnant again.: ab
f
• The nurse is performing an assessment of a client progressing through labor. Place the
following findings in the order in which they occur. All options
must be used.
1. 100% cervical effacement
2. Mild contractions lasting 20 to 40 seconds
3. Strong Braxton Hicks contractions
4. Cervical dilation of 7 cm
5. Uncontrollable urge to push: 32
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• . A nurse is monitoring the contractions of a client in the first stage of labor.Order the phases of a
uterine contraction from the beginning of contraction to its conclusion. All options must be
used.
• A nurse is caring for a client with history of a warm, reddened, painful area in the breast
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