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Women's Health Nursing

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Course Introduction

Women's Health Nursing is a comprehensive course that focuses on the unique healthcare needs of women throughout the lifespan, encompassing adolescence, reproductive years, menopause, and aging. The course covers topics such as reproductive and sexual health, prenatal and postnatal care, gynecological disorders, family planning, and the management of chronic and acute conditions specific to women. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based practice, health promotion, and cultural competence in caring for diverse female populations. Students will also explore psychological, social, and ethical dimensions affecting womens health, preparing them to provide holistic and patient-centered care in a variety of clinical settings.

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Foundations of Maternal Newborn and Womens Health Nursing 7th Edition Murray

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Chapter 1: Maternity and Womens Health Care Today

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Q1) Which nursing intervention is written correctly?

A) Force fluids as necessary.

B) Observe interaction with the infant.

C) Encourage turning, coughing, and deep breathing.

D) Assist to ambulate for 10 minutes at 8 AM, 2 PM, and 6 PM.

Answer: D

Q2) In which step of the nursing process does the nurse determine the appropriate interventions for the identified nursing diagnosis?

A) Planning

B) Evaluation

C) Assessment

D) Intervention

Answer: A

Q3) Which of the following statements highlights the nurse's role as a researcher?

A) Reading peer-reviewed journal articles

B) Working as a member of the interdisciplinary team to provide patient care

C) Helping patient to obtain home care postdischarge from the hospital

D) Delegating tasks to unlicensed personnel to allow for more teaching time with patients

Answer: A

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Chapter 2: Social, Ethical, and Legal Issues

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Q1) The nurse is interviewing a patient who is 6-weeks pregnant. The patient asks the nurse, "Why is elective abortion considered such an ethical issue?" Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?

A) Abortion requires third-party consent.

B) The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that life begins at conception.

C) Abortion law is unclear about a woman's constitutional rights.

D) There is a conflict between the rights of the woman and the rights of the fetus.

Answer: D

Q2) The nurse is reviewing the principles of family-centered care with a primiparous patient. Which patient statement will the nurse need to correct?

A) "Remaining focused on my family will help benefit me and my baby."

B) "Most of the time, childbirth is uncomplicated and a healthy event for the family."

C) "Because childbirth is normal, after my baby's birth our family dynamics will not change."

D) "With correct information, I am able to make decisions regarding my health care while I am pregnant."

Answer: C

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Chapter 3: Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology

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Q1) A patient states, "My breasts are so small. I don't think I will be able to breastfeed my baby." Which is the nurse's best response?

A) "It may be difficult but you should try anyway."

B) "You can always supplement with formula."

C) "All women have about the same amount of glandular tissue necessary to secrete milk."

D) "The ability to produce breast milk depends on increased levels of estrogen and progesterone."

Answer: C

Q2) The nurse is describing the size and shape of the nonpregnant uterus to a patient. Which is an accurate description?

A) The nonpregnant uterus is the size and shape of a pear.

B) The nonpregnant uterus is the size and shape of a cantaloupe.

C) The nonpregnant uterus is the size and shape of a grapefruit.

D) The non-pregnant uterus is the size and shape of a large orange.

Answer: A

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Chapter 4: Hereditary and Environmental Influences on Childbearing

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Q1) The clinic nurse is reviewing charts on prenatal patients. Which patient histories indicate that a referral to a genetic counselor is warranted? (Select all that apply.)

A) A father who is aged 35

B) A patient having a first baby at age 30

C) A family history of unexplained stillbirths

D) A patient with a family history of birth defects

E) A patient who is a carrier of an X-linked disorder

Q2) The nurse is working with a patient to obtain information necessary for genetic counseling. Which tool will be used to obtain this information?

A) Braden scale

B) Genogram

C) Chorionic villus sampling (CVS)

D) Serum protein electrophoresis

Q3) Which characteristic is related to Down syndrome?

A) Up-slanting eyes

B) Abnormal genitalia

C) Bleeding tendency

D) Edema of extremities

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Chapter 5: Conception and Prenatal Development

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Q1) An infant is diagnosed with fetal anemia. Which information would support this clinical diagnosis?

A) Presence of excess maternal hormones

B) Maternal blood type O-negative, Rh-negative, and infant blood type O-negative, Rh-negative

C) Passive immunity

D) Rh-negative mother and Rh-positive baby

Q2) An expectant father asks the nurse, "Which part of the mature sperm contains the male chromosome?" What is the correct response by the nurse?

A) X-bearing sperm

B) The tail of the sperm

C) The head of the sperm

D) The middle portion of the sperm

Q3) A patient who is 16 weeks pregnant with her first baby asks how long it will be before she feels the baby move. Which is the nurse's best answer?

A) "You should have felt the baby move by now."

B) "The baby is moving, but you can't feel it yet."

C) "Some babies are quiet and you don't feel them move."

D) "Within the next month you should start to feel fluttering sensations."

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Chapter 6: Maternal Adaptations to Pregnancy

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Q1) A patient in her first trimester complains of nausea and vomiting. The patient asks, "Why is this happening?" What is the nurse's best response?

A) "It is due to an increase in gastric motility."

B) "It may be due to changes in hormones."

C) "It is related to an increase in glucose levels."

D) "It is caused by a decrease in gastric secretions."

Q2) An expected change during pregnancy is a darkly pigmented vertical midabdominal line. The nurse recognizes this alteration as A) epulis.

B) linea nigra.

C) melasma.

D) striae gravidarum.

Q3) What is the term for the step in maternal role attainment that relates to the woman giving up certain aspects of her previous life?

A) Fantasy

B) Grief work

C) Role playing

D) Looking for a fit

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Chapter 7: Antepartum Assessment, Care, and Education

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Q1) Determine the obstetric history of a patient in her fifth pregnancy who has had two spontaneous abortions in the first trimester, one infant at 32 weeks' gestation, and one infant at 38 weeks' gestation.

A) G5 T1 P2 A2 L 2

B) G5 T1 P1 A1 L2

C) G5 T0 P2 A2 L2

D) G5 T1 P1 A2 L2

Q2) Which suggestion is most helpful for the pregnant patient who is experiencing heartburn?

A) Drink plenty of fluids at bedtime.

B) Eat only three meals a day so the stomach is empty between meals.

C) Drink coffee or orange juice immediately on arising in the morning.

D) Use Tums or Rolaids to obtain relief, as directed by the health care provider.

Q3) Which technique would provide the best pain relief for a pregnant woman with an occiput posterior position?

A) Neuromuscular disassociation

B) Effleurage

C) Psychoprophylaxis

D) Sacral pressure

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Chapter 8: Nutrition for Childbearing

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Q1) Which is the most important reason for evaluating the pattern of weight gain in pregnancy?

A) Prevents excessive adipose tissue deposits

B) Determines cultural influences on the woman's diet

C) Assesses the need to limit caloric intake in obese women

D) Identifies potential nutritional problems or complications of pregnancy

Q2) A pregnant woman of normal weight enters her 13th week of pregnancy. If the patient eats and exercises as directed, what will the nurse anticipate as the ongoing weight gain for the remaining trimesters?

A) 0.3 lb every week

B) 1 lb every week

C) 1.8 lb every week

D) 2 lb every week

Q3) Changes in the diet of the pregnant patient who has phenylketonuria would include

A) adding foods high in vitamin C.

B) eliminating drinks containing aspartame.

C) restricting protein intake to <20 g a day.

D) increasing caloric intake to at least 1800 cal/day.

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Chapter 9: Assessing the Fetus

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Q1) A biophysical profile is performed on a pregnant patient. The following assessments are noted: nonreactive stress test (NST), three episodes of fetal breathing movements (FBMs), limited gross movements, opening and closing of hang indicating the presence of fetal tone, and adequate amniotic fluid index (AFI) meeting criteria. Which answer would be the correct interpretation of this test result?

A) A score of 10 would indicate that the results are equivocal.

B) A score of 8 would indicate normal results.

C) A score of 6 would indicate that birth should be considered as a possible treatment option.

D) A score of 9 would indicate reassurance.

Q2) Which analysis of maternal serum is the best predictor of chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus?

A) Biophysical profile

B) Multiple-marker screening

C) Lecithin-to-sphingomyelin ratio

D) Blood type and crossmatch of maternal and fetal serum

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Chapter 10: Complications of Pregnancy

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Q1) A 32-year-old primigravida is admitted with a diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy. Nursing care is based on which of the following?

A) Hemorrhage is the primary concern.

B) She will be unable to conceive in the future.

C) Bed rest and analgesics are the recommended treatment.

D) A D&C will be performed to remove the products of conception.

Q2) The rate of obesity in the United States has reached epidemic proportions. Morbidity and mortality for both the mother and baby are increased in these circumstances. The nurse caring for the patient with an elevated BMI should be cognizant of these potential complications and plan care accordingly. Significant risks include (Select all that apply.)

A) Breech presentation

B) Ectopic pregnancy

C) Birth defects

D) Venous thromboembolism

E) Postpartum anemia

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Chapter 11: The Childbearing Family with Special Needs

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Q1) Which health concern is most likely to be an issue for the older mother?

A) Nutrition and diet planning

B) Exercise and fitness

C) Having enough rest and sleep

D) Effective contraceptive methods

Q2) Which of the following is an example of healthy grieving?

A) The mother exhibits an absence of crying or expression of feelings.

B) The parents do not mention the baby in conversation with family members.

C) The mother asks that the baby be taken away from the delivery area quickly.

D) While holding the baby, the mother says to her husband, "He has your eyes and nose."

Q3) A pregnant patient who abuses cocaine admits to exchanging sex for her drug habit. This behavior puts her at a greater risk for

A) postmature birth.

B) sexually transmitted diseases.

C) hypotension and vasodilation.

D) depression of the central nervous system.

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Chapter 12: Processes of Birth

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Q1) A patient whose cervix is dilated to 6 cm is considered to be in which phase of labor?

A) Latent phase

B) Active phase

C) Second stage

D) Third stage

Q2) A patient asks the nurse how she can tell if labor is real. Which information should the nurse provide to this patient? (Select all that apply.)

A) In true labor, the cervix begins to dilate.

B) In true labor, the contractions are felt in the abdomen and groin.

C) In true labor, contractions often resemble menstrual cramps during early labor.

D) In true labor, contractions are inconsistent in frequency, duration, and intensity in the early stages.

E) In true labor your contractions tend to increase in frequency, duration, and intensity with walking.

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Chapter 13: Pain Management During Childbirth

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Q1) Which statement is true with regard to the type of pain associated with childbirth experience?

A) Pain is constant throughout the labor experience.

B) Labor pain during childbirth is considered to be an abnormal response.

C) Pain associated with childbirth is self-limiting.

D) Pain associated with childbirth does not allow for adequate preparation.

Q2) A major advantage of nonpharmacologic pain management is

A) a more rapid labor is likely.

B) more complete pain relief is possible.

C) the woman remains fully alert at all times.

D) there are no side effects or risks to the fetus.

Q3) The nurse detects hypotension in a laboring patient after an epidural. Which actions should the nurse plan to implement? (Select all that apply.)

A) Encourage the patient to drink fluids.

B) Place the patient in a Trendelenburg position.

C) Administer a normal saline bolus as prescribed.

D) Administer oxygen at 8 to 10 L/minute per face mask.

E) Administer IV ephedrine in 5- to 10-mg increments as prescribed.

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Chapter 14: Intrapartum Fetal Surveillance

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Q1) Why is continuous electronic fetal monitoring generally used when oxytocin is administered?

A) Fetal chemoreceptors are stimulated.

B) The mother may become hypotensive.

C) Maternal fluid volume deficit may occur.

D) Uteroplacental exchange may be compromised.

Q2) Proper placement of the tocotransducer for electronic fetal monitoring is

A) Inside the uterus.

B) On the fetal scalp.

C) Over the uterine fundus.

D) Over the mother's lower abdomen.

Q3) The fetal heart rate baseline increases 20 bpm after vibroacoustic stimulation. The best interpretation of this is that the fetus is showing

A) a worsening hypoxia.

B) progressive acidosis.

C) an expected response.

D) parasympathetic stimulation.

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Chapter 15: Nursing Care During Labor and Birth

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Q1) Which clinical finding would be an indication to the nurse that the fetus may be compromised?

A) Active fetal movements

B) Fetal heart rate in the 140s

C) Contractions lasting 90 seconds

D) Meconium-stained amniotic fluid

Q2) Which aspect of newborn assessment may be limited by the application of a vacuum extractor at birth?

A) Anterior fontanel

B) Coronal suture lines

C) Posterior fontanel

D) Biparietal diameter

Q3) The nurse is monitoring a patient in the active stage of labor. Which conditions associated with fetal compromise should the nurse monitor? (Select all that apply.)

A) Maternal hypotension

B) Fetal heart rate of 140 to 150 bpm

C) Meconium-stained amniotic fluid

D) Maternal fever-38°C (100.4°F) or higher

E) Complete uterine relaxation of more than 30 seconds between contractions

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Chapter 16: Intrapartum Complications

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Q1) Which clinical finding during assessment indicates uterine rupture?

A) Fetal tachycardia occurs.

B) The patient becomes dyspneic.

C) Labor progresses unusually quickly.

D) Contractions abruptly stop during labor.

Q2) Which finding on vaginal examination would be a concern if a spontaneous rupture of the membranes has occurred?

A) Cephalic presentation

B) Left occiput position

C) Dilation 2 cm

D) Presenting part at +3 station

Q3) Which presentation is most likely to occur with a hypertonic labor pattern? (Select all that apply.)

A) Increased risk for placenta previa

B) Painful uterine contractions

C) Increased resting tone

D) Uterine vasodilation

E) Increased uterine pressure

F) Effective uterine contraction

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Chapter 17: Postpartum Adaptations and Nursing Care

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Q1) An example of binding in during the postpartum period is a

A) new mother telling her friends all about her labor and birth experience.

B) father looking at his newborn and stating that he "looks like I did when I was a baby."

C) mother reporting increasing anxiety during the postpartum period because she feels like she is without support.

D) mother wanting some time alone so that she can catch up on needed sleep.

Q2) A postpartum patient calls the clinic and reports to the nurse feelings of fatigue, tearfulness, and anxiety. What is the nurse's most appropriate response at this time?

A) "When did these symptoms begin?"

B) "Sounds like normal postpartum depression."

C) "Are you having trouble getting enough sleep?"

D) "Are you able to get out of bed and provide care for your baby?"

Q3) Which maternal event is abnormal in the early postpartal period?

A) Diuresis and diaphoresis

B) Flatulence and constipation

C) Extreme hunger and thirst

D) Lochial color changes from rubra to alba

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Chapter 18: Postpartum Maternal Complications

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Q1) A positive sign of thrombophlebitis includes

A) visible varicose veins.

B) positive Homans sign.

C) pedal edema in the affected leg.

D) local tenderness, heat, and swelling.

Q2) Following a vaginal birth, a patient has lost a significant amount of blood and is starting to experience signs of hypovolemic shock. Which clinical signs would be consistent with this diagnosis?

A) Decrease in blood pressure, with an increase in pulse pressure

B) Compensatory response of tachycardia and decreased pulse pressure

C) Decrease in heart rate and an increase in respiratory effort

D) Flushed skin

Q3) A postpartum patient would be at increased risk for postpartum hemorrhage if she delivered a(n)

A) 5-lb, 2-oz infant with outlet forceps.

B) 6.5-lb infant after a 2-hour labor.

C) 7-lb infant after an 8-hour labor.

D) 8-lb infant after a 12-hour labor.

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Chapter 19: Normal Newborn: Processes of Adaptation

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Q1) Which of the following organs are nonfunctional during fetal life?

A) Eyes and ears

B) Lungs and liver

C) Kidneys and adrenals

D) Gastrointestinal system

Q2) Which infant is at greater risk to develop cold stress?

A) Full-term infant delivered vaginally without complications.

B) 36-week infant with an Apgar score of 7 to 9.

C) 38-week female infant delivered via cesarean birth because of cephalopelvic disproportion.

D) Term infant delivered vaginally with epidural anesthesia.

Q3) An infant at 39 weeks' gestation was just delivered; included in the protocol for a term infant is an initial blood glucose assessment. The nurse obtains the blood sample and the reading is 58 mg/dL. What is the priority nursing action based upon this reading?

A) Document the finding in the newborn's chart.

B) Double-wrap the newborn under a warming unit.

C) Feed the newborn a 10% dextrose solution.

D) Notify the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of the pending admission.

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Chapter 20: Assessment of the Normal Newborn

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Q1) The mother-baby nurse is providing care to a patient and her newborn 2 hours after delivery. On review of the newborn's chart, the nurse sees a notation of caput succedaneum. What will the nurse expect to find in the mother's chart?

A) Race: non-White

B) A longer than usual labor

C) Administration of an epidural

D) Delivery by cesarean birth

Q2) A maculopapular rash with a red base and a small white papule in the center is commonly known as

A) milia.

B) Mongolian spots.

C) erythema toxicum.

D) Café-au-lait spots.

Q3) A newborn that is a large-for-gestational-age (LGA) infant is in which percentile(s) for weight?

A) Below the 90th

B) Less than the 10th

C) Greater than the 90th

D) Between the 10th and 90th

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Chapter 21: Care of the Normal Newborn

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Q1) The nurse is teaching new parents strategies to help with newborn colic. Which interventions should the nurse suggest? (Select all that apply.)

A) Increase the number of feedings.

B) Feed the infant in an upright position.

C) Burp the infant frequently during feedings.

D) Allow the infant to cry for a period of time.

E) Increase carrying time by use of a front carrier pack.

Q2) The nurse is teaching new parents how to avoid and treat newborn diaper rash. Which should the nurse include in the teaching session? (Select all that apply.)

A) Keep the diaper area clean and dry.

B) Do not use talc-based powders in the diaper area.

C) Cleanse the diaper area with a scrubbing motion.

D) Apply a thick layer of zinc oxide to prevent further outbreaks.

E) Remove the diaper and expose the perineum to warm air if a rash develops.

Q3) Which newborn assessment finding requires the nurse to take immediate action?

A) Glucose level of 40 mg/dL

B) Axillary temperature of 37°C (98.6°F)

C) Mild yellow tinge to skin at 32 hours of age

D) Mild inflammation of conjunctiva after eye prophylaxis

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Chapter 22: Infant Feeding

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Q1) Which is the first step in assisting the breastfeeding mother to nurse her infant?

A) Assess the woman's knowledge of breastfeeding.

B) Provide instruction on the composition of breast milk.

C) Discuss the hormonal changes that trigger the milk-ejection reflex.

D) Help her obtain a comfortable position and place the infant to the breast.

Q2) Which of the following is an important consideration in positioning a newborn for breastfeeding?

A) Placing the infant at nipple level facing the breast

B) Keeping the infant's head slightly lower than the body

C) Using the forefinger and middle finger to support the breast

D) Limiting the amount of areola the infant takes into the mouth

Q3) What is the most serious consequence of propping an infant's bottle?

A) Colic

B) Aspiration

C) Dental caries

D) Ear infections

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Chapter 23: High-Risk Newborn: Complications Associated with Gestational Age and Development

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Q1) Overstimulation may cause increased oxygen use in a preterm infant. Which nursing intervention helps to avoid this problem?

A) Group all care activities together to provide long periods of rest.

B) Keep charts on top of the incubator so the nurses can write on them there.

C) While giving a report to the next nurse, stand in front of the incubator and talk softly about how the infant responds to stimulation.

D) Teach the parents signs of overstimulation, such as turning the face away or stiffening and extending the extremities and fingers.

Q2) A newborn assessment finding that would support the nursing diagnosis of postmaturity would be

A) loose skin.

B) ruddy skin color.

C) presence of vernix.

D) absence of lanugo.

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Chapter 24: High-Risk Newborn: Acquired and Congenital Conditions

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Q1) Which of the following lab values indicates that an infant may have polycythemia?

A) Hct 50%

B) Hct 55%

C) Hct 62%

D) Hct 70%

Q2) The difference between nonphysiologic jaundice (pathologic jaundice) and physiologic jaundice is that nonphysiologic jaundice

A) may result in kernicterus.

B) appears during the first 24 hours of life.

C) begins on the head and progresses down the body.

D) results from the breakdown of excessive erythrocytes not needed after birth.

Q3) Which diagnostic test is used to help confirmation of hyperbilirubinemia in an infant?

A) Direct Coombs test based on maternal blood sample

B) Indirect Coombs test based on infant cord blood sample

C) Infant bilirubin level

D) Maternal blood type

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Chapter 25: Family Planning

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Q1) You are teaching a group of adolescents regarding myths and facts related to contraception. Which statement indicates that additional teaching is needed for this group?

A) Adolescents are more likely to become pregnant even if they use available contraception methods correctly.

B) The withdrawal technique provides a higher likelihood that a teen will not get pregnant.

C) Pregnancy can occur in the presence or absence of orgasm.

D) Pregnancy can occur even if a teen is menstruating at the time of coitus.

Q2) A male patient asks, "Why do I have to use another contraceptive? I had a vasectomy last week." The best response is

A) "A vasectomy is only 80% effective."

B) "A vasectomy is not effective in all men."

C) "Semen may contain sperm for 6 months following a vasectomy."

D) "Complete sterilization doesn't occur until all sperm have left the system."

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Chapter 26: Infertility

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Q1) Which situation best describes secondary infertility in a couple?

A) Never conceived.

B) Had repeated spontaneous abortions.

C) Not conceived after 1 year of unprotected intercourse.

D) Has one child but cannot conceive a second time.

Q2) A newly married woman states, "My friend told me I would never have a baby because I had pelvic inflammatory disease when I was younger. I don't understand how that can affect whether or not I get pregnant." The nurse's most appropriate response is

A) "Your friend may be right. The disease may affect your ability to conceive."

B) "Pelvic inflammatory disease may damage the ovaries and prevent ovulation."

C) "Your friend has been misinformed. Fallopian tube damage occurs only following gonorrhea."

D) "Infection may cause scarring and obstruction of the fallopian tubes, which can prevent the fertilized egg from reaching the uterus."

Q3) Large amounts of leukocytes in the seminal fluid suggest a clinical finding of A) inadequate fructose.

B) inflammation of the testes.

C) an infection of the genital tract.

D) an obstruction in the vas deferens.

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Chapter 27: Womens Health

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Sample Questions

Q1) The physician diagnoses a 3-cm cyst in the ovary of a 28-year-old patient. You expect the initial treatment to include

A) initiating hormone therapy.

B) scheduling a laparoscopy to remove the cyst.

C) examining the patient after her next menstrual period.

D) aspirating the cyst and sending the fluid to pathology.

Q2) Which option could be used for the treatment and management of a patient who reports mild pain associated with a clinical diagnosis of fibrocystic breast disease?

A) Chamomile tea as a relaxant therapy

B) Danazol (Danocrine)

C) Tamoxifen (Nolvadex)

D) Over-the-counter nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID) therapy

Q3) Which patient is most likely to develop osteoporosis?

A) A 50-year-old patient on estrogen therapy

B) A 55-year-old patient with a sedentary lifestyle

C) A 65-year-old patient who walks 2 miles each day

D) A 60-year-old patient who takes supplemental calcium

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