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Rasmussen College
NURSING NU278
Quiz 2
1)A nurse is assessing a 52-year-old primigravida woman who presents complaining of moderate dark-brown vaginal bleeding. On physical exam, her uterus is large for dates. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?
2. A patient has had a screening test for gestational diabetes and the 1 hour results is 250 mg/dL. What does the nurse conclude about this patient?
A Results are high: the patient has gestational diabetes.
3. A nursing instructor informs the class of the many benefits of prenatal care. What benefits does the instructor include? (Select all that apply.)
4. A woman in her 26th week of pregnancy is in preterm labor. What can the nurse conclude about this baby’s ability to survive?
5. A woman in her second trimester of pregnancy presents to the perinatal clinic with complaints of scant vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, and shoulder pain. What action should the nurse perform first?
6. A patient who is 28 weeks pregnant calls the obstetrical clinic and complains of irregular, painless contractions that last for 10 to 15 seconds. What response by the nurse is best?
7. The nurse is teaching a group of women about hormonal emergency contraception. Which of the following is not a benefit of this type of contraception?
8. A nurse in an emergency pregnancy clinic is evaluating women for the IUD method of emergency contraception. Which woman would not be considered a good candidate for this method of emergency contraception?
9. A nurse is assessing a woman for TORCH infections. What diseases are included in this acronym? (Select all that apply.) A Cytomegalovirus
10. A nurse is assessing a pregnant woman who says she drinks 5 to 7 alcoholic drinks per week. What action by the nurse is best?
11. A 26-year-old woman has come for preconception counseling and asks about caring for her cat, because she has heard that she “should not touch the cat during pregnancy.” Which of the following is the nurse’s best response?
12. A nurse has admitted a woman pregnant in her third trimester with moderate vaginal bleeding and severe abdominal pain. After assessing maternal vital signs, obtaining the fetal heart rate, and starting an IV line, which action should the nurse do next?
13. The perinatal nurse is educating a group of women on common causes of miscarriage, or spontaneous abortion. Which of the following does the nurse describe? (Select all that apply.)
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