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Question 1 of 5.
The nurse is counseling the client who has SLE. The client tells the nurse that she plans to become pregnant in the next year. Which response by the nurse is correct?
A. “It is best to plan for your pregnancy when you have been in remission for 6 months.â€
B. “Having systemic lupus erythematosus will not impact your pregnancy in any way.â€
C. “Your chances of having an infant with congenital malformations are increased with SLE.â€
D. “You will need to be scheduled for a cesarean delivery to prevent disease transmission.â€
Explanation: Planning for pregnancy with SLE when in remission for 6 months is correct. Pregnancy planned during periods of inactive or stable disease often results in giving birth to a healthy full-term baby without increased risks of pregnancy complications. Exacerbations of SLE can occur during pregnancy and impact pregnancy outcomes. There is no risk of congenital malformations associated with maternal SLE. However, the risk for spontaneous abortion, preterm labor and birth, and neonatal death is increased. SLE is not a transmissible disease, and there is no reason for a cesarean delivery.
Question 2 of 5.
To improve sperm production, the nurse should instruct the client's husband to avoid which activities? Select all that apply.
A. Swimming in chlorinated water
B. Sitting in hot tubs
C. Wearing boxer shorts
D. Wearing colored underwear
E. Smoking cigarettes
F. Refraining from strenuous exercise
Explanation: High temperatures from hot tubs can impair sperm production by overheating the testes. Smoking cigarettes negatively affects sperm quality and quantity.
Question 3 of 5.
Which response by the nurse about Chadwick's sign is most accurate?
A. It's a bluish discoloration of the cervix, vagina, and vulva that occurs as a result of the presence of an increased number of blood vessels.
B. It's a softening of the cervix that occurs because of an increased amount of blood flowing to the reproductive organs.
C. It's a dark brown line extending from the umbilicus to the symphysis pubis that occurs as a result of hormonal changes.
D. None of the above
Explanation: Chadwick's sign is the bluish discoloration of the cervix, vagina, and vulva due to increased vascularity, a probable sign of pregnancy.
Question 4 of 5.
Using Naegele's Rule, the nurse can assume the client's expected delivery date to be approximately which date?
A. 13-Nov
B. 23-Nov
C. 3-Dec
D. 20-Dec
Explanation: Naegele's Rule: Subtract 3 months from the first day of the last menstrual period (March 13) and add 7 days, resulting in December 3.
Question 5 of 5.
Which fetal heart rate must the nurse report immediately to the physician?
A. 100 beats/minute
B. 120 beats/minute
C. 140 beats/minute
D. 160 beats/minute
Explanation: A fetal heart rate of 100 beats/minute is below the normal range (110-160 bpm) and may indicate fetal distress, requiring immediate reporting.
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