chapter 11-nursing care of the family during pregnancy Flashcards
The nurse caring for the newly pregnant woman would advise her that ideally prenatal care should begin at what time?
a. Prenatal care should begin before the first missed menstrual period.
b. Prenatal care should begin after the first missed menstrual period.
c. Prenatal care should begin after the second missed menstrual period.
d. Prenatal care should begin after the third missed menstrual period.
B
A woman arrives at the clinic for a pregnancy test. The first day of her last menstrual period (LMP) was February 14, 2012. What would be her baby’s expected date of birth (EDB)?
a. May 21, 2012
b. November 7, 2013
c. November 21, 2012
d. May 2, 2013
c
For which women would prenatal testing for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) be recommended?
a. All women, regardless of risk factors
b. A woman who has had more than one sexual partner
c. A woman who has had a sexually transmitted infection
d. A woman who is monogamous with her partner
A
Which symptom is considered a first-trimester warning sign and should be reported immediately by the pregnant woman to her health care provider?
a. Nausea with occasional vomiting
b. Fatigue
c. Urinary frequency
d. Vaginal bleeding
D
A pregnant woman at 10 weeks of gestation jogs three or four times per week. Which is true about exercise during pregnancy?
a. There is no need to modify exercise regimes at any time during pregnancy.
b. Exercising is contraindicated during the third trimester of pregnancy.
c. Exercise routines may need to be modified as pregnancy progresses.
d. Walking is recommended during pregnancy, not jogging.
C
Which blood pressure (BP) finding during the second trimester indicates a risk for hypertension?
a. Baseline BP 120/80, current BP 126/85
b. Baseline BP 100/70, current BP 140/90
c. Baseline BP 140/85, current BP 130/80
d. Baseline BP 110/60, current BP 110/60
B
Which is a danger sign of pregnancy at 32 weeks of gestation?
a. Constipation
b. Alteration in the pattern of fetal movement
c. Heart palpitations
d. Edema in the ankles and feet at the end of the day
B
A woman who is 14 weeks pregnant tells the nurse that she always had a glass of wine with dinner before she became pregnant. She has abstained during her first trimester and would like to know if it is safe for her to have a drink with dinner now. What is the basis for the nurse’s response?
a. It is alright to have one drink with dinner after the first trimester.
b. Weekly alcohol intake is not to exceed three drinks per week during any month of pregnancy.
c. Alcohol intake in pregnancy is to be limited to beer or wine.
d. It is best to abstain from any alcohol intake during pregnancy.
D
A pregnant woman at 18 weeks of gestation calls the clinic to report that she has been experiencing occasional backaches of mild-to-moderate intensity. What should the nurse recommend to the woman?
a. Do Kegel exercises.
b. Do pelvic rock exercises.
c. Use a softer mattress.
d. Stay in bed for 24 hours.
B
For which reason would breastfeeding be contraindicated?
a. A woman has hepatitis B.
b. A woman has everted nipples.
c. A woman has a history of breast cancer 3 years ago.
d. A woman is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive.
D
What is the pregnant woman’s partner’s main role in the pregnancy?
a. Provide financial support
b. Protect the pregnant woman from “old wives’ tales”
c. Support and nurture the pregnant woman
d. Make sure the pregnant woman keeps prenatal appointments
C
During the first trimester, a pregnant woman may expect which change in her sexual desire?
a. Her sexual desire is increased, related to enlarging breasts.
b. Her sexual desire is decreased, related to nausea and fatigue.
c. There is no change in sexual desire.
d. Her sexual desire is increased, related to increased levels of female hormones.
B
Which behaviour indicates that a woman is “seeking safe passage” for herself and her infant?
a. She keeps all prenatal appointments.
b. She “eats for two.”
c. She drives her car slowly.
d. She wears only low-heeled shoes.
A
Cultural rituals and practices during pregnancy seem to have one purpose in common. Which statement best describes that purpose?
a. To promote family unity
b. To ward off the “evil eye”
c. To appease the gods of fertility
d. To protect the mother and fetus during pregnancy
D
What type of cultural concern is the most likely deterrent to many women seeking prenatal care?
a. Religion
b. Modesty
c. Ignorance
d. Belief that physicians are evil
B