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53問 • 1年前
  • Kyla Angelique Son
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  • 1

    The nurse correctly tells the couple that they are infertile when she states:

    that both of them have failed to have children despite unprotected sex for a year

  • 2

    A semen analysis shows a sperm concentration of 2 million/mL.

    Normal sperm concentration is 20 million/ml or greater

  • 3

    Semen analysis is a common diagnostic procedure related to infertility. In instructing a male client regarding this test, the nurse would tell him the front EXCEPT

    transport specimen with container packed in ice.

  • 4

    The couple asks the nurse if it will be beneficial to take herbal supplements to enhance fertility. The nurse should tell the couple to:

    consult the doctor about it.

  • 5

    An infertile couple inquires about in-vitro fertilization and how it is done. The nurse answers the inquiry correctly by telling the couple:

    "The eggs are aspirated from the ovarian follicies and fertilized outside the woman's body,"

  • 6

    The role of the nurse in family planning is to

    Educate couples on the various methods of contraception

  • 7

    The infertile woman tells the nurse that God is punishing her for committing abortion five years ago. Nursing diagnosis for this patient is

    Spiritual distress

  • 8

    Informed consent is necessary for choosing procedures, When educating couples about choosing from the array of available contraceptive methods, the nurse mentions which correct statement?

    "Your preference is of highest priority but there could be some disadvantages.“

  • 9

    Which of the following contraceptive methods is considered 100% effective in birth control?

    Abstinence

  • 10

    A woman with a regular menstrual cycle kept a record of her monthly period for six months and decided to use the calendar method for contraception. Her longest cycle was 30 days and her shortest was 26. At which particular days should the woman refrain from having sex?

    From the 8th day to 19" day of her cycle

  • 11

    A 36-year-old comes to the clinic requesting contraception. She presents with a history of hypertension (now under control with treatment) and a past history of pelvic inflammatory disease. She smokes one pack of cigarettes a day and admits to having "numerous" sexual partners. Which contraceptive method is appropriate for her?

    Condoms

  • 12

    A woman taking an oral contraceptive pill (OCP) as her birth control method of choice should notify her health care provider immediately if she notes:

    Swelling and pain in one of her legs

  • 13

    A woman calls the nurse at the clinic stating, *I forgot to take my birth control pill this morning before fleft.for work. What should I do?" The nurse's answer should be based on the knowledge that

    The woman should take the one missed pill as soon as possible and the next pill at the regular scheduled time. She will not need back-up contraception

  • 14

    During a postpartum teaching session concerning contraception, the woman states she will continue to use her diaphragm she has had for 2 years. The best response by the nurse should be based on the fact that

    Diaphragms should be refitted after the birth of a baby

  • 15

    In teaching the woman about proper use of a diaphragm, the nurse tells the woman to do all the of the following EXCEPT:

    "Watch out for signs of pelvic inflammatory disease."

  • 16

    What route should the nurse use in administering injectable progestin for contraception?

    Intramuscular

  • 17

    The nurse understands that prenatal growth and development proceed in a cephalocaudal pattern, meaning that

    The brain will develop first

  • 18

    To maintain the corpus luteum. and the continuing supply of estrogen and progesterone, the zygote secretes which hormone?

    Human chorionic gonadotropin

  • 19

    Where does Implantation usually occur?

    In the upper part of the uterus

  • 20

    During the embryo stage, most of the organ systems and external structures develop and are formed from the primary germ layers. The nurse knows that the skin, hair and nails of a fetus arise from which layer?

    Ectoderm

  • 21

    The umbilical cord contains which of the following blood vessels?

    One vein and two arteries

  • 22

    Which of the following responses by the nurse best emphasizes the importance of first trimester prenatal care?

    "The first 3 months of pregnancy is the most critical time in fetal development."

  • 23

    The shunt that allows most of the blood that enters the right atrium to flow directly into the left atrium is referred to as the

    foramen ovale.

  • 24

    The developing human is most vulnerable to teratogens during

    The first 8 weeks of gestation

  • 25

    You are a nurse working in a prenatal clinic. Your patient, an 18-year-old woman, is in her 10th gestational week. She wants to know when her baby's heart started to beat. You inform her that it usually begins to beat around:

    The fifth week of gestation

  • 26

    Which infectious agent can cause the fetus to be born blind and deaf?

    Rubella

  • 27

    The nurse understands that additional patient teaching is needed about the signs of pregnancy when the Patient states

    “I know i am pregnant because I have missed two periods”

  • 28

    All of the following are considered presumptive signs of pregnancy except:

    Softening of the cervix

  • 29

    During her first prenatal visit to the clinic, a woman gives the following obstetric history: a boy born 9 years ago at full term, twin girls born 5 years ago at 36 weeks, a miscarriage at 9 weeks 2 years ago. The nurse correctly records her obstetric history as

    Gravida 4, para 2, aborta 1

  • 30

    A woman tells the nurse she is 16 weeks' pregnant. During the assessment, the nurse measures the fundus of the uterus to be at the umbilicus. The nurse correctly interprets the comparison of the dates with the measurements to be

    Incongruent

  • 31

    The nurse notes that the hemoglobin level of a woman at 35 weeks of gestation is 11.5 g/dL. The nurses next action should be to

    Note that this is within the normal range for pregnancy

  • 32

    A woman is concerned that she has developed numerous nosebleeds during this pregnancy. She feels this is a sign of leukemia and wants to be screened. The nurse's response to the woman should be based on the fact that

    Nose bleeds are a common occurrence during pregnancy

  • 33

    While the vital signs of a pregnant woman in her third crimester are being assessment, the woman, who is lying supine, complains of feeling faint, dizzy, and agitated. Which nursing intervention is appropriate?

    Have the patient turn to her left side; recheck her blood pressure in 5 minutes.

  • 34

    A woman who is 10 weeks' pregnant is complaining of nausea and vomiting every morning. Which action can the nurse suggest to the woman to alleviate the nausea?

    Eat dry crackers before arising in the morning.

  • 35

    During prenatal teaching it is important for the nurse to inform the patient about danger signs in pregnancy. Which sign need to be reported immediately to the health care provider?

    Vaginal bleeding

  • 36

    Nurses provide an Important role educating the childbearing family to promote a healthy pregnancy, prepare for labor, and facilitate family adaptation. What would be the priority nursing diagnosis for primigravida woman upon confirmation of her pregnancy?

    Anxiety

  • 37

    A client who is 8 weeks pregnant tells the nurse that she isn't sure she is happy about being pregnant. The nurse best responds to the cient by stating,

    “It is normal to have feelings of ambivalence during the first trimester."

  • 38

    A client who is pregnant reports heartburn occuring frequently after her evening meal. What is the most appropriate recommendation for the nurse to make to this client?

    "Sit up for approximately half an hour after eating your meal."

  • 39

    A nurse in the prenatal clinic is providing instruction to a client with lower extremity edema who reports leg cramps. Which of the following should be included in the Instruction?

    Lean forward holding onto back of chair with one leg in front and one leg behind.

  • 40

    A nurse who is on her third trimester of pregnancy is still working in a public hospital. During work, she complains posterior sacral pain and has little time to exercise due to a busy work schedule. As her colleague, what can you best advise the pregnant nurse to do to lessen her pain?

    Perform pelvic rock exercise when possible.

  • 41

    During the prenatal class, Halley, the OB nurse, educates women on proper nutrition. Which of the following nutritional considerations for the pregnant woman is true?

    The health care provider should counsel women on caffeine use, eating seafood, and taking gingko biloba.

  • 42

    Mr. and Mrs. Mendoza are excited about attending the 8-month perinatal education class at their local hospital. It is the 15th week of gestation for their first baby. Thinking about the principles of adult learning, what topics and activities would you expect the first class to include?

    Importance of prenatal care, urinary frequency, and emotional and physical changes to pregnancy provided in small group discussion.

  • 43

    Urinary tract infections (UTI) are one of the most common discomforts during pregnancy. Which food item will the nurse suggest to the pregnant patient to take to prevent UTI?

    Yogurt

  • 44

    The OB-GYN prescribes moderate exercise daily for the pregnant patient. In the list of regular activities done by the patient, which should the nurse tell the patient to Imit?

    Jogging

  • 45

    At what trimester is it best for the nurse to educate the pregnant client about birthing options?

    Third trimester

  • 46

    The second stage of labor begins when the

    cervix cannot be felt during a vaginal examination

  • 47

    Which of the ff anatomical structures is involved when an episiotomy is performed?

    levator ani muscle

  • 48

    A hospitalized woman in preterm labor is being given MgS04 IV. The expected outcome for this treatment will be met if

    labor contractions are suppressed

  • 49

    The nurse should remove the cord clamp within 24 hours to

    decrease the chance of tension injury to the area

  • 50

    In women, the nurse knows that fertility starts to decline after the age of

    45

  • 51

    When palpating the small breasts of a young slender woman, the nurse should

    follow a systematic overlapping pattern

  • 52

    The ritgen maneuver is used to

    avoid lacerations or the need for an episiotomy

  • 53

    The best method to prevent hemorrhage after cesarean birth is to

    assess the uterine fundus regularly for firmness

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    Pharma Cardio

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    Childbearingand Women’s Health

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    Foundations of Mental Health/Psychiatric Nursing

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    The Practice of Mental Health/Psychiatric Nursing

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    Circulatory System

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    Respiratory System

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    Gastrointestinal

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    Gastrointestinal 2

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    Research

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    Disorders Related to Alterations in Cognition and Perception

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    Anxiety and Alterations in Mood

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    Alterations in Behavior

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    Neuromusculoskeletal System

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    Communicable dx

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    NP2

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    NP4

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    PALMR

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    Sexual andGender Identity Disorders

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The nurse correctly tells the couple that they are infertile when she states:

    that both of them have failed to have children despite unprotected sex for a year

  • 2

    A semen analysis shows a sperm concentration of 2 million/mL.

    Normal sperm concentration is 20 million/ml or greater

  • 3

    Semen analysis is a common diagnostic procedure related to infertility. In instructing a male client regarding this test, the nurse would tell him the front EXCEPT

    transport specimen with container packed in ice.

  • 4

    The couple asks the nurse if it will be beneficial to take herbal supplements to enhance fertility. The nurse should tell the couple to:

    consult the doctor about it.

  • 5

    An infertile couple inquires about in-vitro fertilization and how it is done. The nurse answers the inquiry correctly by telling the couple:

    "The eggs are aspirated from the ovarian follicies and fertilized outside the woman's body,"

  • 6

    The role of the nurse in family planning is to

    Educate couples on the various methods of contraception

  • 7

    The infertile woman tells the nurse that God is punishing her for committing abortion five years ago. Nursing diagnosis for this patient is

    Spiritual distress

  • 8

    Informed consent is necessary for choosing procedures, When educating couples about choosing from the array of available contraceptive methods, the nurse mentions which correct statement?

    "Your preference is of highest priority but there could be some disadvantages.“

  • 9

    Which of the following contraceptive methods is considered 100% effective in birth control?

    Abstinence

  • 10

    A woman with a regular menstrual cycle kept a record of her monthly period for six months and decided to use the calendar method for contraception. Her longest cycle was 30 days and her shortest was 26. At which particular days should the woman refrain from having sex?

    From the 8th day to 19" day of her cycle

  • 11

    A 36-year-old comes to the clinic requesting contraception. She presents with a history of hypertension (now under control with treatment) and a past history of pelvic inflammatory disease. She smokes one pack of cigarettes a day and admits to having "numerous" sexual partners. Which contraceptive method is appropriate for her?

    Condoms

  • 12

    A woman taking an oral contraceptive pill (OCP) as her birth control method of choice should notify her health care provider immediately if she notes:

    Swelling and pain in one of her legs

  • 13

    A woman calls the nurse at the clinic stating, *I forgot to take my birth control pill this morning before fleft.for work. What should I do?" The nurse's answer should be based on the knowledge that

    The woman should take the one missed pill as soon as possible and the next pill at the regular scheduled time. She will not need back-up contraception

  • 14

    During a postpartum teaching session concerning contraception, the woman states she will continue to use her diaphragm she has had for 2 years. The best response by the nurse should be based on the fact that

    Diaphragms should be refitted after the birth of a baby

  • 15

    In teaching the woman about proper use of a diaphragm, the nurse tells the woman to do all the of the following EXCEPT:

    "Watch out for signs of pelvic inflammatory disease."

  • 16

    What route should the nurse use in administering injectable progestin for contraception?

    Intramuscular

  • 17

    The nurse understands that prenatal growth and development proceed in a cephalocaudal pattern, meaning that

    The brain will develop first

  • 18

    To maintain the corpus luteum. and the continuing supply of estrogen and progesterone, the zygote secretes which hormone?

    Human chorionic gonadotropin

  • 19

    Where does Implantation usually occur?

    In the upper part of the uterus

  • 20

    During the embryo stage, most of the organ systems and external structures develop and are formed from the primary germ layers. The nurse knows that the skin, hair and nails of a fetus arise from which layer?

    Ectoderm

  • 21

    The umbilical cord contains which of the following blood vessels?

    One vein and two arteries

  • 22

    Which of the following responses by the nurse best emphasizes the importance of first trimester prenatal care?

    "The first 3 months of pregnancy is the most critical time in fetal development."

  • 23

    The shunt that allows most of the blood that enters the right atrium to flow directly into the left atrium is referred to as the

    foramen ovale.

  • 24

    The developing human is most vulnerable to teratogens during

    The first 8 weeks of gestation

  • 25

    You are a nurse working in a prenatal clinic. Your patient, an 18-year-old woman, is in her 10th gestational week. She wants to know when her baby's heart started to beat. You inform her that it usually begins to beat around:

    The fifth week of gestation

  • 26

    Which infectious agent can cause the fetus to be born blind and deaf?

    Rubella

  • 27

    The nurse understands that additional patient teaching is needed about the signs of pregnancy when the Patient states

    “I know i am pregnant because I have missed two periods”

  • 28

    All of the following are considered presumptive signs of pregnancy except:

    Softening of the cervix

  • 29

    During her first prenatal visit to the clinic, a woman gives the following obstetric history: a boy born 9 years ago at full term, twin girls born 5 years ago at 36 weeks, a miscarriage at 9 weeks 2 years ago. The nurse correctly records her obstetric history as

    Gravida 4, para 2, aborta 1

  • 30

    A woman tells the nurse she is 16 weeks' pregnant. During the assessment, the nurse measures the fundus of the uterus to be at the umbilicus. The nurse correctly interprets the comparison of the dates with the measurements to be

    Incongruent

  • 31

    The nurse notes that the hemoglobin level of a woman at 35 weeks of gestation is 11.5 g/dL. The nurses next action should be to

    Note that this is within the normal range for pregnancy

  • 32

    A woman is concerned that she has developed numerous nosebleeds during this pregnancy. She feels this is a sign of leukemia and wants to be screened. The nurse's response to the woman should be based on the fact that

    Nose bleeds are a common occurrence during pregnancy

  • 33

    While the vital signs of a pregnant woman in her third crimester are being assessment, the woman, who is lying supine, complains of feeling faint, dizzy, and agitated. Which nursing intervention is appropriate?

    Have the patient turn to her left side; recheck her blood pressure in 5 minutes.

  • 34

    A woman who is 10 weeks' pregnant is complaining of nausea and vomiting every morning. Which action can the nurse suggest to the woman to alleviate the nausea?

    Eat dry crackers before arising in the morning.

  • 35

    During prenatal teaching it is important for the nurse to inform the patient about danger signs in pregnancy. Which sign need to be reported immediately to the health care provider?

    Vaginal bleeding

  • 36

    Nurses provide an Important role educating the childbearing family to promote a healthy pregnancy, prepare for labor, and facilitate family adaptation. What would be the priority nursing diagnosis for primigravida woman upon confirmation of her pregnancy?

    Anxiety

  • 37

    A client who is 8 weeks pregnant tells the nurse that she isn't sure she is happy about being pregnant. The nurse best responds to the cient by stating,

    “It is normal to have feelings of ambivalence during the first trimester."

  • 38

    A client who is pregnant reports heartburn occuring frequently after her evening meal. What is the most appropriate recommendation for the nurse to make to this client?

    "Sit up for approximately half an hour after eating your meal."

  • 39

    A nurse in the prenatal clinic is providing instruction to a client with lower extremity edema who reports leg cramps. Which of the following should be included in the Instruction?

    Lean forward holding onto back of chair with one leg in front and one leg behind.

  • 40

    A nurse who is on her third trimester of pregnancy is still working in a public hospital. During work, she complains posterior sacral pain and has little time to exercise due to a busy work schedule. As her colleague, what can you best advise the pregnant nurse to do to lessen her pain?

    Perform pelvic rock exercise when possible.

  • 41

    During the prenatal class, Halley, the OB nurse, educates women on proper nutrition. Which of the following nutritional considerations for the pregnant woman is true?

    The health care provider should counsel women on caffeine use, eating seafood, and taking gingko biloba.

  • 42

    Mr. and Mrs. Mendoza are excited about attending the 8-month perinatal education class at their local hospital. It is the 15th week of gestation for their first baby. Thinking about the principles of adult learning, what topics and activities would you expect the first class to include?

    Importance of prenatal care, urinary frequency, and emotional and physical changes to pregnancy provided in small group discussion.

  • 43

    Urinary tract infections (UTI) are one of the most common discomforts during pregnancy. Which food item will the nurse suggest to the pregnant patient to take to prevent UTI?

    Yogurt

  • 44

    The OB-GYN prescribes moderate exercise daily for the pregnant patient. In the list of regular activities done by the patient, which should the nurse tell the patient to Imit?

    Jogging

  • 45

    At what trimester is it best for the nurse to educate the pregnant client about birthing options?

    Third trimester

  • 46

    The second stage of labor begins when the

    cervix cannot be felt during a vaginal examination

  • 47

    Which of the ff anatomical structures is involved when an episiotomy is performed?

    levator ani muscle

  • 48

    A hospitalized woman in preterm labor is being given MgS04 IV. The expected outcome for this treatment will be met if

    labor contractions are suppressed

  • 49

    The nurse should remove the cord clamp within 24 hours to

    decrease the chance of tension injury to the area

  • 50

    In women, the nurse knows that fertility starts to decline after the age of

    45

  • 51

    When palpating the small breasts of a young slender woman, the nurse should

    follow a systematic overlapping pattern

  • 52

    The ritgen maneuver is used to

    avoid lacerations or the need for an episiotomy

  • 53

    The best method to prevent hemorrhage after cesarean birth is to

    assess the uterine fundus regularly for firmness