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- NER Which physical change would the nurse expec find in a pregnant client? Select all that apply. a. Increased blood volume b. Decreased clotting factors c. Supine hypotension d. Negative Hagar sign e. Increased hemoglobin Which interventions would a pregnant client b taught regarding dietary restrictions during pregnancy? Select all that apply. a. Discard foods that have been left out at rooWhich of the following would be the priority nursing diagnosis for a client with an ectopic pregnancy ? * A. Risk for infection О В. B. Pain. C. Knowledge Deficit. O D. anticipatory Griveing. O O O1. A pregnant client, gravida 1 para 0, comes to the labor and delivery area stating that she thinks she is in labor. She reports short, somewhat irregular contractions occurring in the lower portion of the abdomen that seem to lessen when she walks. Her estimated date of delivery is tomorrow. a. Is the client experiencing true labor? Why or why not? b. What information would be most important for the nurse to explain to the client about labor? 2, 3, 4 2. A postpartum client who is breastfeeding calls the clinic because her breasts have become quite tender. She is 4 days postpartum and is told to come to the clinic for evaluation. At the clinic, assessment reveals that her breasts are shiny and red, hard, and very warm to the touch. Her nipples are intact and her temperature is slightly elevated. The newborn has been feeding well and appears satisfied after breastfeeding. a. What would the nurse explain as the underlying condition occurring? b. What measures would be important for the…
- A client with an internal fetal monitor catheter in place has just received IV butorphanol (Stadol) for pain relief. Which of the following monitor tracing changes should the nurse anticipate? 1. Early decelerations. 2. Late decelerations. 3. Diminished short- and long-term variability. 4. Accelerations after contractions.SITUATION: Bella Bernardo 24 year old gravida 4 para 2 visits the prenatal clinic for her check-up. Her last LMP was August 21, 2020. Determine the age of gestation (AOGof the client on December 25, 2020. When will you advise the client to come back for her next visit a. After 2 weeks b. Anytime when she's Available c. Next month d. Next week50- Which of the following should the nurse expect to note as a frequent complication for a child with congenital heart disease! A. Susceptibility to respiratory infection B. Bleeding tendencies C. Frequent vomiting and diarrhea D. Seizure disorder 51-When positioning the neonate with an unrepaired myelomeningocele, which of the following positions would be most appropriate ? a. supine the hip at 90 degree flexion b. right side-lying position with knees flexed c. prone with hips in abduction d. semi-fowler's position with chest and abdomen elevated
- Which 2 of these would NOT be considered a necessary part of the care of a low risk woman in labour? Select one or more: a. Intermittant fetal heart rate monitoring by doppler Ob. Siting an intravenous catheter Oc. Keeping the bladder empty Od. Assessment of cervical dilatation Oe. Continuous fetal heart monitoring by Cardiotocograph machine Of. Temperature recordings Og. Blood pressure recordingsA client is 4 hours postpartum . Her vital signs are stable, but her fundus is firmtwo fingers above the umbilicus , and displaced to the right, lochia rubra is moderate . Her breasts are hard and warm to touch. What is the most appropriate intervention? a. Notify the physician b. Have the client void and reassess the fundus c. Massage the fundus until it is firm d. Start a pad countA nurse is preparing a family for a terminal weaning of a loved one. Which nursing actions would facilitate this pro-cess? Select all that apply. a. Participate in the decision-making process by offering the family information about the advantages and disadvan-tages of continued ventilatory support. b. Explain to the family what will happen at each phase ofthe weaning and offer support.c. Check the orders for sedation and analgesia, making surethat the anticipated death is comfortable and dignified. d. Tell the family that death will occur almost immediatelyafter the patient is removed from the ventilator.e. Tell the family that the decision for terminal weaning of apatient must be made by the primary care provider.f. Set up mandatory counseling sessions for the patient andfamily to assist them in making this end-of-life decision.
- Please help me to answer ALL the letters with the CORRECT answers. 4. Flow meter because of several other conditions are associated with undescended testes, the nurse should also assess the infant for: A. A reducible or nonreducible bulging in the inguinal area B. An outpouching low on the spine and weakness in the lower extremities C. Heart murmur and poor weight gain D. Difficulty feeding and a history of frequent emesis5. An acutely ill 12-year-old boy is admitted to the hospital with edema of the ankles and eyelids and complains of sore throat. The urine was brown in color with a blood pressure of 140/90. The nurse knows that another related symptom of glomerulonephritis is a change in voiding, and thus would ask the mother: A. "Has he noticed any decrease in his urine output?" B. "Is it painful when he urinates?" C. "Has he stopped urinating?" D. "Has he been wetting the bed lately?"Case Scenario As the nurse working on a postpartum unit, you are caring for Mark and Mara, who have just become parents of n 7 lb and 2 oz baby boy. As you prepare them for discharge, you notice that they seem overwhelmed with much of information being provided. Mara says, “ Maybe my breast are too small and the baby can’t get enough milk.” She added, “I am hoping that if I breastfeed, I won’t have to worry about birth control for a while.” GUIDE QUESTIONS: The couple needs health teaching in a number of areas. Which subject would you begin with? Why?Explain how can breastfeeding prevent pregnancy? How can you best explain this to the couple?An episiotomy is more likely to perform if/when... Group of answer choices A. The physician regularly performs them as part of their normal practice B. The epidural block fails C. The mother’s health is at risk D. The infant’s head and shoulders are too big