Exam 15: Pregnancy at Risk: Pregestational Problems

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The patient at 9 weeks' gestation has been told that her HIV test was positive. The patient is very upset and tells the nurse, "I didn't know I had HIV! What will this do to my baby?" The nurse knows teaching has been effective when the patient states:

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A 20-year-old woman is at 28 weeks' gestation. Her prenatal history reveals past drug abuse, and urine screening indicates that she has recently used heroin. The nurse should recognize that the woman is at increased risk for:

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The patient with insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes and an HbA1c of 5.0% is planning to become pregnant soon. What anticipatory guidance should the nurse provide this patient?

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A patient who is at 18 weeks' gestation has been newly diagnosed with megaloblastic anemia. Which statement by the patient indicates that she understands the teaching?

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A 31-year-old woman who is at high risk for diabetes is at 18 weeks' gestation. During her first antenatal visit, which is the accurate approach to evaluating the patient for diabetes?

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The nurse is doing preconception counseling with a 28-year-old woman with no prior pregnancies. Which of the following statements made by the patient indicates to the nurse that the patient has understood the teaching?

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A 26-year-old multigravida is 28 weeks pregnant. She has developed gestational diabetes. She is following a program of regular exercise, which includes walking, bicycling, and swimming. What instructions should be included in a teaching plan for this patient?

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The nurse is reviewing prenatal charts. A patient at 24 weeks has a history of class II heart disease secondary to rheumatic fever. What would the nurse expect to see in the chart?

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A woman at 30 weeks' gestation and a history including sickle cell anemia presents to the clinic complaining of fever, chills, and diarrhea for three days. What are the most serious potential complications faced by this patient?

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A pregnant woman is married to an intravenous drug user. She had a negative HIV screening test just after missing her first menstrual period. What would indicate that the patient needs to be retested for HIV?

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A newly diagnosed type 1, insulin-dependent diabetic with good blood sugar control is at 20 weeks' gestation. She asks the nurse how her diabetes will affect her baby. The best explanation would include:

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A woman's history and appearance suggest drug abuse. The nurse's best approach would be to:

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During her first antepartal visit, a patient who is at 10 weeks' gestation reports that she is HIV-positive. Which statement made by the patient indicates an understanding of the plan of care both during the pregnancy and postpartally?

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A woman is 32 weeks pregnant. She is HIV-positive, but asymptomatic. What would be important in managing her pregnancy and delivery?

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The nurse is caring for a pregnant woman who admits to cocaine and ecstasy use on a regular basis. The patient states, "Everybody knows that alcohol is bad during pregnancy, but what's the big deal about ecstasy?" The best response by the nurse is: "Ecstasy:

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