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Tia is a 28-year-old Hispanic female. She has been referred

. A woman who is 20 weeks pregnant is expected to experience: 1. nausea and vomiting. 2. movement of the fetus. 3. burning during urination. 4. yellowish vaginal discharge. 2. A woman is 16 weeks pregnant. During a prenatal visit, she tells the nurse she is worried that her baby might not be normal. How should the nurse interpret this statement? 1. Concerns about doing “everything right” often become the woman’s new standard. 2. It is unusual for women to have these feelings because they do not perceive the baby as “real.” 3. She may have underlying rejection of the fetus that is being expressed in this way. 4. Her image of the fetus is not realistic, so the nurse should not be concerned. 3. A woman’s emotional reaction during the second trimester of pregnancy may be characterized by: 1. fear for her safety during labor. 2. passive and dependent behavior. 3. fantasies about the baby’s appearance. 4. dramatic changes in her moods. 4. While lying on the examining table during her prenatal check at 34 weeks, a woman complains of being dizzy and weak. She is pale and her skin is moist. The best nursing intervention to relieve her symptoms is to: 1. have her turn to her side. 2. tell her to take deep breaths. 3. help her sit up on the table. 4. elevate her feet and legs. 5. To ensure that a woman has adequate iron intake during pregnancy, it is often recommended that she: 1. drink at least 1 quart of milk per day. 2. take 30 mg of an iron supplement daily. 3. eat combinations of

 
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