1. A nurse is caring for an infant who begins displaying manifestatons of neonatal
abstnence syndrome ( NAS). Which of the following actons should the nurse take?
- Avoid eye contact during feedings
2. A nurse is teac
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1. A nurse is caring for an infant who begins displaying manifestatons of neonatal
abstnence syndrome ( NAS). Which of the following actons should the nurse take?
- Avoid eye contact during feedings
2. A nurse is teaching a client about squatng excercises during pregnancy. Which of
the following statements should the nurse include?
- These exercises should be done for 15 minutes each day to strengthen the
perineal muscle
3. A nurse is caring for a clinet at 39 weeks gestaton who is in the actve phase of labor.
The nurse observes late deceleratons in the fatal heart rate. Which of the following
fndings should the nurse identfy as the cause of late deceleratons?
- Uteroplacental insufciency
4. A nurse is caring for a client in the third trimester of pregnancy who reports difculty
sleeping. Which of the following instructons should the nurse provide?
- Use additonal pillows to support extremites and abdomen
5. A nurse is teaching a female client about nutriton during pregnancy. Which of the
following instructons should the nurse include in the teaching?
- Do not eat swordfsh, shark, or king mackerel while you are pregnant
1. A nurse is care for a client who has oligohydramnios. Which of the following fetal
anomalies should the nurse expect?
- Renal agenesis
2. A nurse in a prenatal clinic is performing telephone triage for several clients. Which
of the following client reports should the nurse identfy as an expected physiological
adaptaton to pregnancy?
- Breast tenderness
3. A nurse is discussing the expected changes related to pregnancy with a client who is
at 8 weeks gestaton. Which of the following fndings should the client to report to
the provider during the frst trimester?
- Persistent vomitng4. A nurse on the antepartum unit is caring for a client who is at 28 weeks gestaton and
reports dizzieness when lying on her back. Into which of the following positons
should the nurse assist the client?
- Lateral
5. A nurse is caring for a newborn immediately following birth. Which of the following
actons should the nurse take frst?
- Dry the newborn
- A nurse in a health clinic is reviewing contraceptve use with a group of adolescent
clients. Which of the following statements by an adolescent reflects an
understanding of the teaching?
A. "A water-soluble lubricant should be used with condoms."
B. "A diaphragm should be removed 2 hours afer intercourse."
C. "Oral contraceptves can worsen a case of acne."
D. "A contraceptve patch is replaced once a month."
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A nurse is instructng a client who is taking an oral contraceptve about danger signs
to report to her provider. The nurse determines the client understands the teaching
when the client states the need to report which of the following?
A. Reduced menstrual flow.
B. Breast tenderness.
C. Shortness of breath.
D. Headaches.
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A nurse in an obstetrical clinic is teaching a client about using an IUD for
contracepton. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an
understanding of the teaching?
A. "An IUD should be replaced annually during a pelvic exam."
B. "I cannot get an IUD untl afer I've had a child."
C. "I should expect intermitent abdominal pain while the IUD is in place."
D. "A change in the string length of my IUD is expected."
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A nurse is teaching a client about potental adverse effects of implantable progestns.
Which of the following adverse effects should the nurse include? (SATA)
A. Tinnitus.
B. Irregular vaginal bleeding.
C. Weight gain.
D. Breast changes.
E. Gingival hyperplasia.
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A nurse in a clinic is teaching a client about her new prescripton for
medroxyprogesterone. Which of the following informaton should the nurse include
in the teaching? (SATA)
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