NRSG 3302 - Test 2 Review-with 100% verified answers-2022-2023 Answers are in bold 1. A 26 week gestation woman id diagnosed with severe preeclampsia. The nurse assess for which of the following ... signs/ symptoms associated with HELLP syndrome? a. Epigastric pain b. High serum protein c. Hyporeflexia d. Thrombocytopenia e. Bloody stools 2. Client is being discharged from the hospital after evacuation of a molar pregnancy. The nurse recognizes that additional discharge teaching is required when the client states: a. “I am so sad for my loss” b. “I may need to have chemotherapy after this” c. “I will need to see the doctor in one year for a follow-up” d. “I will use contraception for the next year” 3. A patient who is having a difficult labor is diagnosed with cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD). The nurse should question which medical order: a. Maintain NPO status b. Start IV of Normal Saline c. Add 10 units of oxytocin to IV fluids – cesarean birth is indicated when there is a cephalopelvic disproportion, no need to induce labor may result in uterine rupture and fetal compromise d. Record fetal heart tones every 15 minutes 4. A client is admitted to the hospital with an ectopic pregnancy. The symptoms that caused her to seek health care is most likely to have been: a. Sharp unilateral abdominal pain b. Uncontrolled vomiting c. Lack of fetal movement d. Profuse vaginal bleeding 5. An increased risk for shoulder dystocia is associated with: a. Preterm labor b. Maternal diabetes CONTINUED..... [Show More]
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