1. A 29-year-old client delivered her fifth child by the Lamaze method and developed a postpartal hemorrhage in the recovery room. What are the initial symptoms of shock that she may experience?
A) Marked elevation in blood pressure, respirations, and pulse B) Decreased systolic pressure, cold skin, and anuria C) Rapid pulse; narrowed pulse pressure; cool, moist skin D) No urinary output, tachycardia, and restlessness
2. The nurse has been assigned a client who delivered a 6- lb, 12-oz baby boy vaginally 40 minutes ago. The initial assessment of greatest importance for this client would be:
A) Length of her labor B) Type of episiotomy C) Amount of IV fluid to be infused D) Character of the fundus
3. On the first postpartal day, a client tells the nurse that she has been changing her perineal pads every 1/2 hour because they are saturated with bright red vaginal drainage. When palpating the uterus, the nurse assesses that it is somewhat soft, 1 fingerbreadth above the umbilicus, and midline. The nursing action to be taken is to:
A) Gently massage the uterus until firm, express any clots, and note the amount and character of lochia B) Catheterize the client and reassess the uterus C) Begin IV fluids and administer oxytocic medication D) Administer analgesics as ordered to relieve discomfort
4. The nurse assesses a client on the second postpartum day and finds a dark red discharge on the peripad. The stain appears to be about 5 inches long. Which of the following correctly describes the character and amount of lochia?
A) Lochia alba, light B) Lochia serosa, heavy C) Lochia granulosa, heavy D) Lochia rubra, moderate
5. A 2-day-old infant boy has been diagnosed with an atrial septal defect due to a persistent patent foramen ovale.When explaining the diagnosis to the mother, the nurse includes in the discussion the function of the foramen ovale. In fetal circulation, the foramen ovale allows a portion of the blood to bypass the:
A) Left ventricle B) Pulmonary system C) Liver D) Superior vena cava
1. Right Answer: C Explanation: (A) Early shock does not exhibit the symptom of marked elevation in blood pressure. A narrowing of the pulse pressure is indicative of early shock. (B) Anuria is a clinical finding in late shock. (C) All of these clinical findings are congruent with early shock. (D) Absence of urinary output is a clinical finding in the late phase of shock.
2. Right Answer: D Explanation: The length of labor has little bearing on the fourth stage of labor. The type of labor and delivery is significant. (B) The type of episiotomy will affect the clients comfort level. However, the nurses assessment and implementations center on prevention of hemorrhage during the fourthstage of labor. The amount of bleeding from the episiotomy or hematoma formation is of higher priority than the type of episiotomy. (C) The amount of IV fluid to be infused is a nursing function to be attended to; however, it is lower in priority than determining if hemorrhaging is occurring. (D) Character of the fundus would be the priority nursing assessment because changes in uterine tone may identify possible postpartum hemorrhage.
3. Right Answer: A Explanation: (A) Gentle massage and expression of clots will let the fundus return to a state of firmness, allowing the uterus to function as the 'living ligature.' (B) A distended bladder may promote uterine atony; however, after determining the bladder is distended, the nurse would have the client void. Catheterization is only done if normal bladder function has not returned. (C) Oxytocic medications are ordered and administered if the uterus does not remain contracted after gentle massage and determining if the bladder is empty. (D) The client is not complaining of discomfort or pain; therefore, analgesics are not necessary.
4. Right Answer: D Explanation: (A) Lochia alba occurs approximately 10 days after birth and is yellow to white. A discharge is classified as light when less than a 4-inch stain exists. (B) Lochia serosa is pink to brown and occurs 34 days after delivery. A stain is classified as heavy when a peripad is saturated in 1 hour. (C) Lochia granulosa is not a proper classification. (D) Lochia rubra is red, consisting mainly of blood, debris, and bacteria, and lasts from the time of delivery to 34 days afterward. A stain is classified as moderate when less than a 6-inch stain exists.
5. Right Answer: B Explanation: (A) The foramen ovale permits a percentage of the blood to shunt from the right atrium to the left atrium. The blood then goes to the left ventricle, permitting systemic fetal circulation with blood containing a higher O2 saturation. (B) As the blood shunts from the right atrium to the left atrium, the pulmonary system is bypassed. The fetus receives O2 from the maternal circulation, thereby permitting the partial bypass of the pulmonary system. (C) The foramen ovale is locatedin the atrial septum of the heart and does not affect the liver. (D) The superior vena cava returns blood to the heart, bringing blood to the location of the foramen ovale.
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