chapter 8-infertility contraception, abortion Flashcards
which test is used to diagnose basis of infertility is done during the late follicular or early proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle?
a. hysterosalpinogram
b. endometrial biopsy
c. laparoscopy
d. follicle-stimualting hormone (FSH) level
A
a man smokes two packs of cigarettes a day he wants to know if smoking is contributing to the difficulty he and his wife are having getting pregnant. what information is the basis for the nurses response?
a. indicating that the first sperm count seems okay
b. informing that only marijuana cigarettes affect sperm count
c. providing information about smoking and lung cancer and its lack of effect on sperm
d. providing education that smoking can reduce the quality of sperm
D
a couple comes in for an infertility appointment having attempted to get pregnant for 2 years the woman 37 has always had irregular menstraul cycles but is otherwide healthy. the man has fathered two children from a previous marriage and underwent a vasectomy reversal 2 years ago. what additional test is needed?
a. testicular biopsy
b. antisperm antibodies
c. FSH level
d. examination for testicular infection
C
a couple is trying to cope with infertility. they want to know what they can do to perserve their emtional equilibrium. what is the basis for the nurses response?
a. encourage the couple to share the information with friends so they can talk more about it
b. suggest they only discuss their infertility problem with friends that do not have children
c. provide information about local support groups for infertile couples
d. suggest they initate adoption proceedings immediately because it is a lengthy process.
C
a woman inquires about herbal alternative methods for improving fertility. which information provides the basis for the nruses response when instructing the patient about which herbal preperations to avoid while trying to convieve?
a. avoid nettle leaf, dong quai, and vitamin E while you are trying to get pregnant
b. avoid licorice root, lavendar, fennel, sage, and thyme while trying to get pregnant
c. avoid vitamin E, calcium and magnesium as they may make you infertile
d. herbs have no bearing on fertility
B
in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) is a common approach for women with blocked fallopian tubes or unexplained infertility and for men with very low sperm counts. a husband and wife have arrived for their preprocedural interview, the husband asks the nurse to explain what the procedure entails. what information is the basis for the nurses response?
a. eggs from the wife’s ovaries are fertilized in the lab with the husbands sperm and the embryo is transferred to her uterus
b. a donor embyro will be transferred into your wifes uterus
c. donor sperm will be used to inseminate your wife
d. donor eggs are used and fertilized in the lab with donor sperm
A
when working with patients who are experiencing infertility, which should the nurse be aware of related to infertility?
a. infertility is percieved differently by womena nd men
b. fertility has relatively stable prevalence throughout a womans reproductive years
c. infertility is more likely the result of a physical deviation in the woman than in the man
d. infertility is the same as sterility
A
what should the nurse be aware of with regard to the assessment of female, male and couple infertility?
a. the couples religous, cultural and ethnic backgrounds produce emotional baggage that does not affect the clinical scientific diagnosis
b. the investigation takes 3-4 months and a lot of money
c. the woman is assess first, if she is not the problem the make aprtner is analyzed
d. semen analysis is for men, the postcoital test is for women
B
what should the nurse do when implementing a plan of care for infertile couples?
a. reserve judgement about the couple until the relationship develops
d. avoid discussion of lifestyle changes that may enhance fertility
c. promote the use of herbs that might help the couple conceive
d. be knowledgable about potential drug and surgical remedies
D
which issue would need to be addressed by an infertile couple before treatment?
a. risk of multiple gestations
b. ways to avoid disclosing the factors of conception to offspring
c. inability to freeze embryos for later use
d. financial ability to cover the cost of treatment
A
a women has chosen the calendar method of conception control. during the assessment process what is most important for the nurse to do?
a. obtain a history of mentraul cycle lengths for the oast 6 months
b. determine the aptient weight gain and loss pattern for the previous year
c. examine skin pigmentation and hair texture for hormonal changes
d. explore the patients previous experieinces with conception control
A
A woman is using the basal body temperature (BBT) method of contraception. She calls the clinic and tells the nurse, “My period is due in a few days, and my temperature has not gone up.” How should the nurse respond?
a. Inform the patient that she is probably pregnant.
b. Assure the patient that this is nothing to worry about.
c. Ask the patient if she has been sick this month.
d. Tell the patient that she probably did not ovulate during this cycle.
D
Which is correct about fertility awareness methods (FAMs)?
a. FAMs are not very effective, and it is likely that pregnancy will result.
b. FAMs can be effective but they require adherence to strict record keeping.
c. FAMs have a few advantages and several health risks.
d. FAMs are more effective than the oral contraceptive pill (OCP).
B
Why it is better to purchase condoms that are not lubricated with nonoxynol-9 (a common spermicide)?
a. The lubricant prevents vaginal irritation.
b. Nonoxynol-9 has been linked to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission and can cause genital herpes.
c. The additional lubrication improves sex.
d. Nonoxynol-9 improves penile sensitivity.
B
A woman who has a seizure disorder and takes barbiturates and phenytoin sodium daily asks the nurse about the oral contraceptive pill (OCP) as a contraceptive choice. What is the basis for the nurses’ response?
a. The OCP is a highly effective method, but it has some adverse effects.
b. The patient’s current medications will reduce the effectiveness of the OCP.
c. The OCP will reduce the effectiveness of the seizure medication.
d. The OCP is a good choice for women with seizure disorders.
B