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Chapter 33 Contemporary Maternal Newborn Nursing 7th Edition by Patricia W. Ladewig

Contemporary Maternal Newborn Nursing 7th Edition by Patricia W. Ladewig

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Chapter 33 Contemporary Maternal Newborn Nursing 7th Edition by Patricia W. Ladewig

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

Chapter 33_LO01_Q01

The nurse is preparing a community education class on healthy pregnancy. Which statements should be included? Select all that apply.

  1. Eating a well balanced diet helps prevent pregnancy complications.
  2. Stress management and support systems are important in pregnancy.
  3. Prenatal care can be obtained at any point in the pregnancy.
  4. Complications during a prior pregnancy do not recur.
  5. Exercising regularly facilitates feeling better in pregnancy.

Correct Answers: 1, 2, 5

Rationale:

  1. Good overall nutrition helps reduce the incidence of many pregnancy complications, including anemia, preterm labor, and delivery complications such as shoulder dystocia.
  2. Clients with high stress levels and poor support systems are more likely to develop postpartum depression and have problems parenting.
  3. Early and regular prenatal care is important to provide education that can help prevent complications, and to detect complications as they develop.
  4. Many complications of pregnancy have a tendency to recur, including postpartum hemorrhage, postpartum depression, preterm labor, and premature rupture of membranes.
  5. Regular exercise during pregnancy helps prevent hypertension and gestational diabetes, helps reduce length of labor, and helps clients feel good.

Cognitive level: Application

Category of Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance

Nursing Process: Planning

Learning Outcome: 33.1 Examine the nurse’s impact in both the hospital- and community-based settings in assessing predisposing factors of postpartum complications, implementing preventive care, and teaching for self-help.

 

 

Chapter 33_LO01_Q02

A client is three days postop from a cesarean birth. She has tenderness, localized heat, and redness of the left leg. She is afebrile. As a result of these symptoms, she most likely will be:

  1. Encouraged to ambulate freely.
  2. Given aspirin 650 mg by mouth.
  3. Given Methergine IM.
  4. Placed on bedrest.

Answer: 4

Rationale:

  1. That would increase the inflammation.
  2. Aspirin 650 mg by mouth has anticoagulant properties, but usually is not necessary unless complications occur.
  3. Methergine is given only for postpartum hemorrhage, and would only cause vasoconstriction of an already inflamed vessel.
  4. These symptoms indicate the presence of superficial thrombophlebitis. The treatment involves bedrest and elevation of the affected limb, analgesics, and use of elastic support hose.

 

Cognitive Level: Application

Category of Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Prevention and/or Early Detection of Disease

Nursing Process: Diagnosis

Learning Outcome: 33.1 Examine the nurse’s impact in both the hospital- and community-based settings in assessing predisposing factors of postpartum complications, implementing preventive care, and teaching for self-help.

 

Chapter 33_LO02 _Q03

The nurse is assisting a multiparous woman to the bathroom for the first time since her delivery three hours ago. When the client stands up, blood runs down her legs and pools on the floor. The client turns pale and feels weak. The first action of the nurse is to:

  1. Assist the client to empty her bladder.
  2. Help the client back to bed to check her fundus.
  3. Assess her blood pressure and pulse.
  4. Begin an IV of lactated Ringer’s solution.

Correct Answer: 2

Rationale:

  1. The client might be experiencing a postpartum hemorrhage. Her fundus is not contracting well. Although this might be due to a full bladder, the best first step is to massage the fundus.
  2. Massaging the fundus is the top priority because of the excessive blood loss. If the fundus is boggy, fundal massage will prevent further blood loss.
  3. Massaging the fundus is the top priority because of the excessive blood loss. Blood pressure and pulse do not change until 1,000–2,000 ml of blood has been lost. Massaging the fundus will prevent further blood loss.
  4. Massaging the fundus is the top priority because of the excessive blood loss. An IV might need to be started if the client becomes symptomatic.

Cognitive level: Application

Category of Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance

Nursing Process: Implementation

Learning Outcome: 33.2 Explain the causes, contributing factors, signs and symptoms, and clinical therapy of early postpartal hemorrhage, as well as the causes and treatment of late postpartal hemorrhage, in determining the hospital and community-based nursing care management of the woman with hemorrhage during the postpartal period.

 

 

Chapter 33 LO02 Q04

A patient is experiencing excessive bleeding immediately after the birth of her newborn. After speeding up the IV fluids containing oxytocin, with no noticeable decrease in the bleeding, the nurse should anticipate the physician requesting which medications? Select all that apply.

  1. Methergine
  2. Stadol
  3. Misoprostol
  4. Betamethasone

Correct answer: 1, 3

Rationale:

  1. Methergine is a drug of choice for postpartum hemorrhage.
  2. Stadol is an analgesic, and is not used for postpartum hemorrhage.
  3. Misoprostol is commonly used rectally for postpartum hemorrhage.
  4. Betamethasone is a glucocorticoid used for preterm labor in an attempt to decrease respiratory distress in the preterm infant.

Cognitive Level: Application

Category of Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance

Nursing Process: Implementation

Learning Outcome: 33.2 Explain the causes, contributing factors, signs and symptoms, and clinical therapy of early postpartal hemorrhage, as well as the causes and treatment of late postpartal hemorrhage, in determining the hospital and community-based nursing care management of the woman with hemorrhage during the postpartal period.

 

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