NR 327 Exam one content Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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NR 327 Exam one content Questions With
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The corpus luteum is the primary source of which 2 hormones? - answerEstrogen and
progesterone
A common condition in pregnant women in their second trimester is: - answerPhysiologic
Anemia
Which stage of pregnancy is maternal and fe...
NR 327 Exam one content Questions With
100% Verified Answers
The corpus luteum is the primary source of which 2 hormones? - answer✔Estrogen and
progesterone
A common condition in pregnant women in their second trimester is: - answer✔Physiologic
Anemia
Which stage of pregnancy is maternal and fetal blood exchanged? - answer✔maternal and fetal
blood are NEVER exchanged
Why should a client lie on her left side when resting or sleeping in the later stages of pregnancy?
- answer✔to prevent compression of the vena cava
The nurse knows that ______ is the best intervention in monitoring a fetus of a pregnant woman
with preeclampsia in her 3rd trimester - answer✔Non stress test (NST) 2x a week
The integrity of the placenta and the blood supply to the placenta are very important in fetal
growth and development. Anything that decreases the placenta and/or the blood supply to the
placenta will increase the risk for fetal malnutrition and potentially decrease oxygen delivery to
fetus.
What affects the integrity of the placenta? (4) - answer✔- Placental aging
-Maternal Hypertension
-Abruption
-Abnormal placental development
The umbilical cord at term is approx. 50-60 cm long. It contains three vessels; one umbilical vein
carrying deoxygenated blood away and two arteries to the fetus. These vessels are surrounded by
a hematologinous substance for protection. True/False - answer✔True
How can the umbilical blood flow be affected? - answer✔- Structural abnormalities
- Cord compression
- Cord cushioning
A clinical nurse confirms that a patient is pregnant. She reports LMP is Jan 15 according to
negales rule when is the EDD? - answer✔October 22 (-3 months + 7 days)
Which pregnant adolescent is most at risk for a nutrition deficit during pregnancy?
(Underweight, normal, overweight) - answer✔16 year old who is 10 lb underweight
When assessing a patient receiving mag sulfate for treatment or preterm labor, what alerts the
nurse to potential side effects? - answer✔sedation of the patient
A woman is receiving terbutaline for preterm labor. Which of the following is a side effect of the
drug? - answer✔dyspnea and crackles upon auscultation
The priority nursing care associated with oxytocin infusion is: - answer✔monitor uterine
response
Rh incompatibility is likely to occur is mother is Rh negative and her fetus is: - answer✔Rh
positive
A laboratory finding indicative of DIC is: - answer✔decreased fibrinogen
A client with preeclampsia is admitted complaining of pounding headache, visual changes, and
epigastric pain. The cues the nurse to believe.... - answer✔worsening of condition and impending
convulsion
The priority nursing intervention when admitting a pregnant client who has experienced a
bleeding episode in pregnancy is to: - answer✔assess fetal heart tones and maternal vital signs
Pregnancy generally brings many changes to the family a "healthy family" demonstrates what
characterisitics? - answer✔- Open communication
- Flexibility in role assignments
- Agree on basic principles of parenting
- Resilient and adaptable
A pregnant woman comes to the ED with complaints of nasal congestion and nose bleeds. What
is the rationale for these symptoms? - answer✔estrogen causes increased blood supply to the
mucus membranes
The pregnant woman has a Hgb at 10.5 at 16 weeks gestation. Pre-pregnancy Hgb was 13. How
would the nurse explain this change to the woman? - answer✔because your blood volume has
increased, your hemoglobin has decreased
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