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Nursing Pediatrics
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Nursing Pediatrics
Ms. Kota, a G2P1, has just been admitted to L&D. She is already in the transition phase, although
her labor only started 1 hour ago. Her baby is estimated to weight 9.5 lbs. She is extremely
frightened as the staff hurries to prepare for the birth. Based on her labor so far, she is at increased
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Practice Quizzes for NURS2150 Exam ALL EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+) (2024 UPDATE)
100% GUARANTTED SUCCESS.
Ms. Kota, a G2P1, has just been admitted to L&D. She is already in the transition phase, although
her labor only started 1 hour ago. Her baby is estimated to weight 9.5 lbs. She is extremely
frightened as the staff hurries to prepare for the birth. Based on her labor so far, she is at increased
risk for:
Hypotonic labor
Eclampsia
Postpartum depression
Vaginal lacerations - ANSWER- Vaginal lacerations
The nurse is caring for a client who has experienced premature rupture of membranes (PROM).
For which maternal implication(s) should the nurse monitor?
Select all that apply
Dyspnea
Uterine distention
Infection
Preterm labor
Discomfort - ANSWER- Infection
,Preterm labor
Ms. Howard is admitted with sudden vaginal bleeding at 35 weeks' gestation. Ultrasound reveals
a complete placenta previa. In planning your care and monitoring of this patient, which of the
following nursing diagnoses is MOST likely to apply?
Risk of fluid volume excess related to sodium retention
Pain related to uterine tissue hypoxia
Risk of fluid volume deficit related to hemorrhage
Fear related to planned induction of labor - ANSWER- Risk of fluid volume deficit related to
hemorrhage
An amniotomy is performed on a client in labor. What is the priority nursing intervention following
this procedure?
Assist the client to ambulate to promote labor
Position the client on her left side
Assess fetal heart tones
Encourage the client to use breathing exercises as contractions increase - ANSWER- Assess
fetal heart tones
The nurse is caring for a laboring patient with a known history of cocaine abuse. What
complication is most likely for this patient?
Abruptio placentae
,Placenta previa
Prolapsed cord
Polyhydramnios - ANSWER- Abruptio placentae
The nurse is providing prenatal care to a patient pregnant with twins. How much weight should
the nurse counsel this patient to gain?
15-20 pounds
35-45 pounds
25-30 pounds
30-35 pounds - ANSWER- 35-45 pounds
The nurse is assessing a prenatal patient diagnosed with possible placenta previa. What signs and
symptoms should the nurse expect this patient to demonstrate?
Absence of fetal heart sounds
Bright red vaginal bleeding
Dark red vaginal bleeding
Severe abdominal pain - ANSWER- Bright red vaginal bleeding
The drug used in preterm labor that has few side effects and can be given orally or sublingually is:
Fetal fibronectin
Magnesium sulfate
, Betamethasone
Nifedipine - ANSWER- Nifedipine
The nurse is caring for a patient whose uterine contractions are irregular and of low amplitude, and
the dilatation of the cervix is less than 1 cm per hour. The nurse recognizes this pattern as:
Arrest of descent
Tachysystole labor
Hypotonic labor
Normal labor - ANSWER- Hypotonic labor
A nurse is admitting a laboring patient with a breech presentation to the birthing unit. Where is the
most appropriate place for the nurse to auscultate for fetal heart tones?
Above the umbilicus
Midline of the umbilicus
Below the umbilicus
Lower right maternal quadrant - ANSWER- Above the umbilicus
The patient is experiencing late decelerations. The nurse understands that this is caused by:
Umbilical cord compression
Fetal head compression
Uteroplacental insufficiency
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