Quiz 2 practice

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Pregnancy Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge of pregnancy-related health topics with this comprehensive quiz designed for expectant mothers and healthcare professionals.

Enhance your understanding of:

  • Safe vaccinations during pregnancy
  • Cues for potential complications
  • Labor signs and nutrition needs
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CaringMama42
A pregnant client has no vaccine record. She now states she wants to get vaccinated, but only vaccines safe during pregnancy. Which of these vaccines will she need to wait until after giving birth to recieve?
Inactive flu vaccine
Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine
Tdap
The client should wait until after birth, just in case
A pregnant client comes in stating she has a headache that won't go away, recent onset of facial edema, and states seeing spots in her vision. What labs should the nurse assess? (SATA)
Protein in urine (proteinuria)
Glucose in urine (glycosuria)
Troponin
Aspartate aminotransferase
Hbg
Platelet count
Alanine aminotransferase
You are receiving report for a patient with a suspected placental abruption. What symptoms could the client to have?
Painless bleeding and a sense of unease
Fetal quickening and maternal tachycardia
Pressure in the vagina, vaginal discharge, and intermittent low back pain
No vaginal bleeding, a tense, painful abdomen, and contractions without resting tones
A primipara client is coming in for prenatal care. She is overwhelmed with all the information she's gotten, but wants to know about warning signs for possible complications during pregnancy that occur in the first trimester. What symptoms should you tell her to report immediately to a healthcare professional? (SATA)
Vaginal bleeding that fills a pad within the hour
Headache, epigastric pain, and vision changes
Back pain
Stabbing abdominal pain
Nausea with some vomiting
Racing heart and dizziness
No bowel movement for 2 days
Fever
A 34 week pregnant woman calls the obstetrics office, stating she is feeling contractions already and worried about going into labor preterm. What takes place during true labor?
Contractions that are less than 5 minutes apart
Pelvic pressure
Cramps similar to menstrual pain
Effacement and dilation
A nurse is providing nutritional information for a group of women planning to become pregnant. What condition requires an increase intake in folic acid supplentation?
A woman who had twins during her first pregnancy
A diabetic woman
A woman who quit smoking 3 years ago
A woman who's previous pregnancy had neural tube defects
What aftercare information should be given to a pregnant person who just underwent an amniocentesis?
Report signs of bleeding, amniotic fluid leaking for 24 hours, severe cramping, or a fever
Spotting
This one is obvious, idk how they could make it a trick question
When does an Rh negative pregnant woman recieve RhoGAM?
Preferably before conception
At 28 weeks
At 28 weeks and postpartum if the baby is Rh positive
Rh negative women do not recieve RhoGAM
You are caring for 4 pregnant people. After receiving report, which client do you plan to see first?
A woman who just received a positive pregnancy test and is nauseas and constipated
A 30 week woman who reports heartburn and backache
A 20 week woman with pitting edema and blurry vision
A 15 week woman who has a headache and uses the bathroom "twice as much as before"
A woman is trying to get pregnant but has been unsuccessful. She reports having irregular periods that are painful when they do occur. She also mentions that she plucks hairs from her face occasionally, and you note a dermatology consult. What first line treatment do you propose to help with her infertility?
Suggest blood sugar testing to determine if she has insulin resistance
Assessing her partner's sperm count
Encourage activity and a balanced diet for weight loss
A 35 week pregnant woman was recently admitted because of a fever and painful urination. She is upset, saying "I've done everything I can to prevent getting a UTI. Why am I having this infection during pregnancy?" How should you respond?
"Current scientific consensus does not understand the link between pregnancy and UTI's"
"You were probably not drinking enough cranberry juice"
"The growing uterus is applying pressure on the ureters, which traps urine inside your body, where bacteria is likely to accumulate"
A nurse is reviewing labs of different clients. Which lab means the client will require supplementation?
Hgb 13
Hgb 11.8
Hgb 10.5
A couple is trying to determine why they haven't been able to get pregnant after trying for a full year. What education should you provide about sperm analysis? (SATA)
Keep an ice pack near the container to keep it cool
Deliver the sample within 15 minutes of ejaculation
Deliver the sample within 30 minutes of ejaculation
Keep the sample near the body to maintain warmth
What is considered conerning throughout all trimesters of pregnancy?
Varicosities
Round ligament pain
Spotting
Fever
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