Nursing: OBstretics 1.Which of these OB nurse is in danger of a…

Question Answered step-by-step Nursing: OBstretics 1.Which of these OB nurse is in danger of a… Nursing:OBstretics1. Which of these OB nurse is in danger of a lawsuit due to negligence?A.    A nurse that fails to document that he/she notified a physician of change in patient status.B.    A nurse who does not follow the doctor’s ordersC.     A nurse that refuses to perform an epidural on a patientD.    A nurse that does not tell a patient’s husband that she is HIV positive2.     Which statement best represents paternalism?A.    Let’s review the pros and cons and make a decision togetherB.    I’m not comfortable with VBAC; I can refer you to a provider who isC.     Don’t worry, I have your best interests in mindD.    What have you read about the risks of VBAC?3.     The nurse is seeing a 20 week pregnant patient for a routine pre-natal visit. Which of the following would be expected findings at this visit? Select all the apply.A.    Patient reports feeling something-not sure if it is fetal movement or indigestion.B.    Patient is excited to have their anatomical ultrasound scan this week.C.     fundus is midway between the pubis and umbilicusD.    Patient reports dull low back aches and occasional crampingE.     Fundus is a the level of the umbilicus.4.     27 yo G2 P1001 presents for a follow-up prenatal visit at 24 weeks GA. They have been feeling well. The nurse would anticipate which procedures to be performed?A.    Fundal height measurementB.    Vaginal examC.     1 h glucose challenge testD.    Serum hemoglobin and hematocritE.     Urine for culture5.     Which would not be withing the scope of practice of a registered nurse?A.    Changing a dressing on a Cesarean incision.B.    Repair of a second-degreed perineal tear.C.     Teaching a client how to take care of a perineal tearD.    Administering medications for pain relief6.     The nurse is documenting subjective and objective data changes from a client at 12 week’s gestation. Which would the nurse report immediately to the  health care provider? Select all the applyA.    SpottingB.    Decreased fetal movement over last weekC.     Urinary frequencyD.    Frequent nose bleedsE.     Sharp abdominal painF.     Nausea7.     Jacob’s partner Camilla is 18 weeks pregnant and is more interested in sex than in the first trimester. He is concerned that having “normal relations” will hurt the fetus. What information can the nurse provide to assist the couple in decision making around sexual activity?A.    The fetus is well protected and will not be injured during intercourse. Sex in pregnancy is fine as long as there are no signs of preterm labor or rupture of membranes.B.    It’s best to enjoy it while you can. Everything is about to change in your world.C.     Jacob is correct to be concerned. It is best to avoid female orgasm during pregnancyD.    Sex in pregnancy increases the risk of infection and rupture of membranes and should be limited 8.     Today’s birth culture in the united states may be described as:A.    Staff pay more attention to the individual, and less to the technologyB.    Informed consent is required for all procedures/interventionsC.     Clients who refuse a procedure are treated the same as compliant clientsD.    Emotional needs are not at the center of care9.     A 24-year-old client who is planning to become pregnant comes to the clinic for an evaluation. When assessing the client, which fining would alert the nurse to implement measures to reduce the client’s risk for problems during pregnancy? Select All that apply.A.    Has a BMI of 22B.    Quit smoking 4 years agoC.     Drinks wine 3 to 4 times/weekD.    Uses ibuprofen dailyE.     Follows a vegetarian diet10. A nurse assessing the laboratory results of a pregnant client in her second trimester noes that she has a hemoglobin level of 10.6 mg/dl is this normal?Explain the physiology of this condition? Health Science Science Nursing NURSING OB 035 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)