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.Upon reviewing a prenatal patient’s admission history,

.Upon reviewing a prenatal patient’s admission history, you find that she had used cocaine early in her pregnancy. The most significant complication associated with cocaine use during pregnancy for which her health care providers must be cognizant of is: hepatitis B. poor nutrition. separation of the placenta. 3.When caring for an adolescent expectant mother, which intervention can best aid in managing concerns related to body image associated with the pregnancy? Assess knowledge of fetal growth and development Encourage communication to clarify roles within the family Refer to a support group for teen mothers Encourage sharing of feelings related to self-esteem 4.A nurse working in a prenatal clinic is evaluating the lab results of a pregnant patient at 38 weeks’ gestation. Upon evaluating the hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, the nurse knows that the lowest acceptable levels for a woman in her last trimester of pregnancy would be: 38% hematocrit and 14 g/dL hemoglobin. 35% hematocrit and 13 g/dL hemoglobin. 33% hematocrit and 11 g/dL hemoglobin. 30% hematocrit and 10 g/dL hemoglobin. 5.For a healthy pregnant woman with a normal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI), daily caloric requirements during the second trimester are typically those of nonpregnant caloric needs plus an additional ______________kcal. 73 200 300 500 6.The most common form of acquired anemia during pregnancy is: iron deficiency anemia. pernicious anemia. vitamin B12 deficiency anemia. folate deficiency anemia. 7.A patient’s last menstrual period (LMP) began on June 4. Her estimated date of birth (EDB) is: April 13. March 11. October 12. January 2. 8.A nurse working on a labor and delivery unit admits a patient who does not know her HIV status. Which statement regarding HIV testing made by the nurse provides the best explanation of HIV testing protocols during pregnancy? “Only women who have had more than five partners in the last ten years should get tested.” “If you have been in a monogamous relationship for more than five years you do not need to get tested.” “All women, regardless of their risk factors, should be tested.” “You only have to be tested if you have had a prior sexually transmitted disease.” 9.A nurse working in a prenatal clinic suspects, based on noted physical bruising, that her pregnant patient is in an abusive relationship. The nurse’s primary responsibility in this situation is to: contact the police and inform them that a crime has taken place. contact the patient’s significant other and ask him to come in and discuss the relationship. document the incident and the physical findings accurately and concisely in the patient’s chart. tell the patient that she needs to leave her partner immediately in order to prevent further harm. 10. Which risk factor is not associated with abruption? Maternal hypertension Cocaine use Blunt abdominal trauma First pregnancy

 
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