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Exam 1: NUR230 / NUR 230 (Latest 2026/2027 Update) Concepts of Nursing: The Childbearing/Child Caring Family | Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Galen
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Answer Total number of pregnancies
Answer Total number of viable pregnancies (at lease 20 weeks gestation)
Answer Used to determine the expected date of delivery (EDD)
Answer Naegele's Rule: (First day of last period+ 7 days) - 3 months
Answer Presumptive, Probable, Positive
Answer N&V, breast changes, fatigue, urinary frequency
Answer Goodell's sign, Chadwick's sign, Hegar's sign, positive pregnancy test
Answer Hearing fetal heart tones (12 wks), Visualization of the fetus (4 wks), palpating fetal movement, and visualizing fetal movements: Ultrasound (18 wks)
Answer There is extra fluid on board so the CO increases 10%-50%. The heart rate increases 10-15 bpm
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Answer 6 weeks
Answer Cholasma
Answer a hyperpigmented line on the abdomen from the symphysis pubis to the top of the fundus
Answer Striae gravidarum
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Answer Week 14
Answer Milk production
What is HpL? Answer An insulin antagonist. It increases blood glucose in pregnancy What is HcG? Answer It maintains the corpus luteum until the placenta is functional. The hormone used on a pregnancy test. What is a risk for an ectopic pregnancy? Hemorrhage What should the mother do after the removal of a molar pregnancy? She should use protection for one year. Mother can get cancer at the time and it is detrimental to the fetus if she should get pregnant. What is considered a "term" pregnacy? 37 - 42 weeks What is considered a "preterm" pregnancy? 20 - less than 37 weeks What is a viable pregnancy? Ability to live outside of the uterus: 22-24 weeks
What is Vena Cava syndrome? Dizziness related to the fetus pressing on the inferior vena cava. Re position the patient on her left side What is gestational diabetes? Insulin needs decrease in the first trimester and increase in the second and third. Baby can be born macrosomic meaning larger than 9 lbs Describe pregnancy induced Hypertension Systolic is 30mg above baseline. Swollen hands and edema What is placenta previa? Abnormal implantation of the placenta in the lower uterus. No pain but bright vaginal bleeding. When does labor begin? With the first uterine contraction. What are the different ways that uterine contractions are assessed?
Can the rubella vaccine be given during pregnancy? No: it is a live vaccine What is it called when the cervix are sewed up due to an incompetent cervix? Cerclage What is the drug of choice for preeclampsia? Mag Sulfate What needs to be monitored when a patient is on Mag sulfate? RR, reflexes, and LOC What are the signs and symptoms of preeclampsia? Elevated BP and proteinuria. May cause decreased profusion to the placenta Latent phase 3cm of dilation. Contractions are about 3-30 minutes apart and last about 30-40 seconds. Active phase 4 - 7cm of dilation. Contractions are about 2-5min apart and last about 40-60 seconds.
Transition phase 8 - 10cm of dilation. Contractions are about 1.5-2 minutes apart and last about 60-90 seconds. When is "POOF" done? Late decelerations What are the 4 stages of labor?
A pregnant woman reports the following obstetric history: stillbirth at 19 week, miscarriage at 8 weeks, daughter born at 38 weeks and son born at 29 wks. What is her GTPAL? A. G5 T2 P1 A2 L B. G5 T1 P1 A2 L C. G4 T1 P1 A2 L D. G4 T1 P2 A1 L B. G5 T1 P1 A2 L The nurse is caring for a pregnant client who reports fatigue due to anemia. Which intervention best helps manage anemia for pregnant clients? A. Advise the client to take frequent rest periods B. Counsel the client on iron rich food sources and nutrient dense food options C. Discuss the use of support systems with the client D. Reassure the client of the transitory nature of fatigue during pregnancy B. Counsel the client on iron rich food sources and nutrient dense food options A client in the first trimester of pregnancy tells the nurse, "l urinate frequently and am not able to hold urine for very long." What information is relevant to impart to this client? A. Space out your fluid intake by drinking approximately 100 ml every 4 hours B. Alternate with heat and ice in the area over the bladder C. Educate the client on how this will resolve as the pregnancy progresses D. Educate the client on how to perform Kegel exercises D. Educate the client on how to perform Kegel exercises A nurse is educating about the nomal discomforts of pregnancy. Which client should be triaged first? A. Client at 34 weeks reports dear watery vaginal discharge and is wearing a pad to catch the fluid
B. Client at 30 weeks with darkened butterfly pigmentation noted on her face C. Client at 24 weeks complaining of some swelling in her legs and ankles at the end of the day D. Client at 36 weeks complaining of urinary frequency A. Client at 34 weeks reports dear watery vaginal discharge and is wearing a pad to catch the fluid A client at 36 weeks gestation had a BPP completed with a score of 6/8. Which client statement is correct abut this procedure? A. This test measures blood flow in the umbilical artery. B. All findings were normal for me at this gestational age. C. I will need to have a non-stress test C. I will need to have a non-stress test A client presents to the physician's office with complaints Of right-sided abdominal pain, dizziness, and vaginal bleeding. A pelvic exam determines the client to be 10 weeks gestation with abdominal tenderness. What diagnosis should the nurse suspect? A. Threatened abortion B. Appendicitis C. Cholelithiasis D. Ectopic pregnancy D. Ectopic pregnancy A prenatal client at 16 weeks gestation presents to the clinic with unexplained, bright red bleeding, cramping, and backache for the past two days. A pelvic exam reveals a closed cervix. What type of abortion does this indicate? A. Imminent B. Threatened C. Missed
What if they're not contracting? You cannot even use CST Amniocentesis is invasive A nurse teaches a pregnant woman about the presumptive, probable, and positive signs of pregnancy. The woman demonstrates understanding of the nurse's instructions if she states that a presumptive sign of pregnancy is: A. abdominal enlargement B. positive pregnancy test C. N/V D. Hegar's sign C. N/V During a physical examination, a client who is 36 weeks pregnant becomes pale, dizzy, and light- headed while supine. Which action would the nurse do first? A. Measure the client's BP B. Listen to fetal heart tones C. Ask the client to breathe deeply D. Turn the client to the left side D. Turn the client to the left side Which finding indicates normal characteristics of amniotic fluid and the best method to help diagnose ruptured amniotic membranes? A. Clear with a moderate amount of blood, metallic smell; Nitrazine (pH) paper B. Clear fluid, fishy smell; fern test C. Clear with brownish-green substances, slight odor; pooling visualized D. Clear with flakes of white, minimal scent; Amnisure test D. Clear with flakes of white, minimal scent; Amnisure test
Women of reproductive age should take this vitamin supplement in order to reduce the risk for neural tube defects? A. calcium B. folic acid C. thiamine D. niacin B. folic acid An expectant father complains of having problems sleeping and an increased appetite like his partner. The nurse recognizes this is an example of which of the following? A. Introversion B. Ambivalence C. Acceptance D. Couvade D. Couvade The nurse is providing nutritional counseling to a client who is pregnant with her first baby. The client's pre-pregnancy weight was 142 lbs. and she is 5 feet 6 inches tall. How many pounds should the client weigh at the end of a term pregnancy if she follows the proper guidelines? A. 157- 167 B. 152- 162 C. 167- 177 D. 165- 175 C. 167- 177