Which of the following physical activities are
Which of the following physical activities are recommended for Maddy who is a healthy 21- year-old woman, at 20 weeks gestation? It is recommended that Maddy limit her physical activities Although Maddy may still attend school and work, it is recommended that she does not continue her regular exercise routine Maddy may continue her usual activities None of the above Mary is a primigravida who delivers twin girls at 40 weeks. What would the nurse record as her GTPAL after her delivery? G1 T1 P0 A0 L2 G2 T2 P0 A0 L2 G2 T2 P0 A0 L1 G1 T1 P0 A0 L1 Sara is 32 weeks gestation. The nurse notes her fundal height to be14 cm. What is the rationale for this fundal height? rapid fetal growth slow fetal growth too much amniotic fluid (polyhydramnios) the woman is carrying twins Maddy is a 21-year-old female who has her first prenatal visit after receiving a positive pregnancy test at a walk-in clinic. The nurse begins health teaching about pre-natal vitamins. Maddy tells her nurse that vitamins normally make her nauseous. What is the nurse’s best response? “Don’t worry, you don’t need to take the pre-natal vitamins since you are young and healthy” “The most important thing is the baby so you should just take them and don’t focus on if the vitamins make you nauseous.” “Knowing vitamins make you nauseous, you can begin taking the pre-natal vitamins at night before bed and keep a journal to write how you are feeling after taking them.” “Set an alarm 0300 am and take them then.” Use Nagel’s rule to determine the estimated day of birth (EDB) of Anne,28-year-old woman with this obstetrical history: G4 P2 A1 T2. She has a regular cycle of 29 days for the last 2 years. She had a positive pregnancy test today. The first day of her last menstrual period (LMP) was Feb 17. November 17 November 24 November 10 December 1 The correct rationale that the nurse provides to Maddy for checking protein in urine is Protein in urine may be a sign of preeclampsia Everyone has large amounts in their urine, and it is important to check that it does not decrease too much It is only checked on the first visit and it helps to determine the expected date of delivery None of the above are correct Maddy is concerned about the discolouration on her abdomen. The correct rationale provided by the nurse would be: It may indicate premature delivery and monitoring is required each week This is normal and results from hormonal changes It is abnormal due to high stress and will not go away after the birth This discolouration results from abnormal levels of stress and bed rest may be considered During pregnancy Maddy, a 21-year-old woman, experiences musculoskeletal system adaptations to the growing fetus. Which one of the following changes would Maddy likely experience? Her abdominal muscle tone will increase The mobility in her pelvic joints will decrease Her centre of gravity will shift backward She will have increased lordosis In order to assess Nagel’s rule, the nurse must first collect the following information: The regularity/irregularity of the woman’s menstrual cycle The first day of the last menstrual period The woman’s use of hormonal contraceptives All of the above
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