Most early pregnancy losses are due to: InfectionSubstance abuse Unknown causes Chromosomal abnormalities Liza is 34 weeks pregnant and has mild hypertension. You are performing a nonstress test (NST). What is the criterion for a reactive NST?A minimum of to fetal activity patterns in a 20- minute period, The presence of two contractions with no fetal heart decelerations in a 20- minute test period. At least two fetal heart rate accelerations in response to fetal movement in a 20 minute test period. The absence of uterine contractions following fetal stimulation during a 20- minute test period. Aida, who is 29 weeks pregnant, received a blunt trauma to the abdomen during an argument with her boyfriend. She has no obvious injuries and denies pain. Aida needs to be monitored for the occurrence of Abruptio placentae Liver hemorrhage Ruptured spleen Placenta previaWhat is a potential benefit of circumcisionDecreased incidence of urinary tract infectionsPrevention of prostate cancerIncreased immunity against herpes simplex virus Prevention of transmission of sexually transmitted bacteriaIt is imperative that the nurse practitioner teach patients taking an oral contraceptive to report any of the danger signs of complications. Which of the following would be of least concern to the nurse practitioner?Lower leg pain Upper abdominal painChest painWeight gain Jack is 4 weeks old and has oral candidiasis because his mother had an intrauterine infection that was successfully treated with antibiotics. What would you anticipate treating Jack with? Vinegar and water NystatinFluconazoleAntibioticsWhen is round ligament pain most likely to occur in pregnant women?Between 6-8 weeks’ gestationBetween 24-28 weeks’ gestationBetween 10-12 weeks’ gestationBetween 16-20 weeks’ gestationA common prenatal care model in which women have their first visit with one provider and then subsequent visits in a group setting is called: Holistic birthing MidwiferyCentering pregnancy Pathology care The primary endocrine disorders affecting women are diabetes mellitus and:Psoriatic arthritisThyroid conditionsMelanomaPolydipsiaWhat is significant about cytomegalovirus (CMAV)?It cannot be transmitted by person- to- person contact.It can remain dormant within the body for life.It is the most dangerous virus that can be transmitted to a fetus.It is experienced by about 25 percent of childbearing- age women before pregnancy. Heger’s sign, a physiological sign of pregnancy, is Cervical bluenessSoftness of the uterus and ballottement at the isthmus Cervical softnessQuickening Without treatment shortly after birth, as many as 90 percent of infants born to hepatitis B- infected mothers will:Develop HIVHave cognitive difficulties Need blood transfusions Become infected Which of the following diseases is not acquired transplacental?RubeolaToxoplasmosisTuberculosisVaricellaIn evaluating a mother- and- infant breastfeeding situation, signs of an effective latch at the breast are Infant’s cheeks sucked in and slow, shallow suckingInfant’s lips flanged out; cheeks fullRapid, short, nonrhythmic sucking by infantMaternal nipple discomfort throughout the feeding What is the leading cause of first- trimester maternal death? Ectopic pregnancy Complications from prior gynecologic surgeries AbortionComplications from unresolved STIsDuring pregnancy, it is important to be physically active. The nurse practitioner should encourage her pregnant patient who has a very sedentary lifestyle to Begin an aerobics class for maximum benefitBegin any exercise program that she might enjoyStart walking daily and slowly build up distance Avoid beginning any new exercises until after deliveryThe side effect of medroxyprogesterone (Depo- Provera) that often leads women to discontinue use is: Pain at the injection site Weight gain Heavy menstrual bleeding Nausea and vomitingWhen can you hear fetal heart tones with a conventional fetoscope?At 7-8 weeks’ gestationAt 10-12 weeks’ gestation At 18-20 weeks’ gestationAt more than 20 weeks’ gestation After how many weeks’ gestation is a pregnancy loss considered a fetal death or stillbirth?18 weeks30 weeks20 weeks24 weeks The treatment(s) with demonstrated effectiveness relieving symptoms of dysmenorrhea in women with premenstrual syndrome is (are):Nutrition therapy with vitamin E Antipsychotic medicationAntihypertensive agentsThe NSAIDs Health Science Science Nursing NRNP 6552 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)