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Question 1 of 5.

The nurse is caring for the pregnant client at the initial prenatal visit. Which universal screenings should the nurse complete? Select all that apply.

A. Taking the client's blood pressure

B. Doing a urine dipstick test for protein

C. Doing a urine dipstick test for glucose

D. Asking questions about domestic violence

E. Asking questions about use of tobacco

Explanation: BP screening should be performed at the initial prenatal visit to establish a baseline and to evaluate for actual or potential problems. Domestic violence screening should be performed at the initial prenatal visit to determine fetal and maternal risk for harm. Screening for tobacco use should be performed at the initial prenatal visit to determine fetal and maternal risk. Smoking is associated with an increased risk for spontaneous abortion, preterm labor, and low birth weight. The use of routine urine dip assessments is unreliable in detecting proteinuria and is not always considered accurate. A urine sample should be collected and a UA completed to check for a UTI. The urine dipstick test is of insufficient sensitivity to be used as a screening tool for glycosuria and is not always considered accurate. A urine sample should be collected and a UA completed to check for the presence of glucose.

Question 2 of 5.

The nurse correctly explains that fertilization usually takes place in which structure?

A. Fallopian tube

B. Ovary

C. Uterus

D. Vagina

Explanation: Fertilization typically occurs in the fallopian tube, where the sperm meets the ovum after ovulation.

Question 3 of 5.

If the client reports the following signs and symptoms, which one represents a probable sign of pregnancy?

A. Absence of monthly periods

B. Abdominal enlargement

C. Nausea and vomiting

D. Frequent urination

Explanation: Abdominal enlargement is a probable sign of pregnancy, as it is more objective and indicative of uterine growth.

Question 4 of 5.

On the basis of the client's statement, what can the nurse conclude?

A. The client is having twins.

B. The client is between 14 and 18 weeks' gestation.

C. The client is in the first trimester.

D. The client's due date will be difficult to calculate.

Explanation: Fetal movement in a multigravida is typically felt earlier, around 14-18 weeks, aligning with the client's report.

Question 5 of 5.

How early in a pregnancy can the nurse expect to hear the fetal heartbeat using a Doppler device?

A. 4 to 6 weeks

B. 8 to 10 weeks

C. 12 to 14 weeks

D. 16 to 18 weeks

Explanation: A fetal heartbeat can typically be detected by Doppler around 12-14 weeks, when the fetus is sufficiently developed.

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