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Exam 19: Pregnancy at Risk: Pregestational Problems
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Question 1
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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?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
The nurse is reviewing prenatal charts. A patient at 24 weeks' gestation has a history of class II heart disease secondary to rheumatic fever. What would the nurse expect to see in the chart?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
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:
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The patient with insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes and an HbA1c of
Question 5
Multiple Choice
The nurse is working with a pregnant woman who has systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) . The nurse anticipates the infant might be born with:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The nurse is working with a woman who abuses stimulants. The nurse is aware that the fetus is at risk for:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
A 21-year-old woman is at 12 weeks' gestation with her first baby. She has cardiac disease, class III, as a result of having had childhood rheumatic fever. Which planned activity would indicate to the nurse that the patient needs further teaching?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The nurse is evaluating the plan of care for a pregnant patient with a heart disorder. The nurse concludes that the plan was successful when data indicate that the woman:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
A diabetic patient goes into labor at 36 weeks' gestation. Provided that tests for fetal lung maturity are successful, the nurse will anticipate:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
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?