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Maternity and Womens Health Care Study Set 1
Exam 29: Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders in Pregnancy
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
A nurse caring for a woman hospitalized for hyperemesis gravidarum expects that initial treatment will involve:
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Screening at 24 weeks of gestation reveals that a pregnant woman has gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) .In planning her care the nurse and the woman mutually agree that an expected outcome is to prevent injury to the fetus as a result of GDM.The nurse identifies that the fetus is at greatest risk for:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
With regard to the association of maternal diabetes and other risk situations affecting mother and fetus,nurses should be aware that:
Question 4
Short Answer
Achieving and maintaining constant ____________________,with blood glucose levels in the range of 65 to 140 mg/dl,is the primary goal of medical therapy for the pregnant woman with diabetes.
Question 5
True/False
Most women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)develop type 2 diabetes in the postpartum period.Is this statement true or false?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A 26-year-old primigravida has come to the clinic for her regular prenatal visit at 12 weeks.She appears thin and somewhat nervous.She reports that she eats a well-balanced diet,although her weight is 5 pounds less than it was at her last visit.The results of laboratory studies confirm that she has a hyperthyroid condition.Based on the available data,the nurse formulates a plan of care.What nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for the woman at this time?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
An 18-year-old client who has reached 16 weeks of gestation was recently diagnosed with pregestational diabetes.She attends her centering appointment accompanied by one of her girlfriends.This young woman appears more concerned about how her pregnancy will affect her social life rather than her recent diagnosis of diabetes.A number of nursing diagnoses are applicable to assist in planning adequate care.The most appropriate diagnosis at this time is:
Question 8
True/False
Pregnancies complicated by nausea and vomiting generally have a more favorable outcome than those without symptoms.Is this statement true or false?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
In assessing the knowledge of a pregestational woman with type 1 diabetes concerning changing insulin needs during pregnancy,the nurse recognizes that further teaching is warranted when the client states: