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Question 1 of 5.

The nurse observes the postpartum multiparous client rubbing her abdomen. When asked if she is having pain, the client says, “It feels like menstrual cramps.” Which intervention should the nurse implement?

A. Offer a warm blanket for her to place on her abdomen.

B. Encourage her to lie on her stomach until the cramps stop.

C. Instruct the client to avoid ambulation while having pain.

D. Check her lochia flow; pain sometimes precedes hemorrhage.

Explanation: Heat application to the abdomen should be avoided; it may cause uterine muscle relaxation. Multiparous women frequently experience intermittent uterine contractions called afterpains. Lying in a prone position applies pressure to the uterus, stimulating continuous uterine contraction. When the uterus maintains a state of contraction, the afterpains will cease. Ambulation has been shown to decrease muscle pain and should not be avoided. Afterpains are not a symptom of potential postpartum hemorrhage.

Question 2 of 5.

When the client asks the nurse about the viability of the ovum after ovulation, the nurse correctly explains that after ovulation, the ovum remains alive for how many hours?

A. 2 hours

B. 24 hours

C. 48 hours

D. 72 hours

Explanation: The ovum remains viable for approximately 24 hours after ovulation, during which it can be fertilized by sperm.

Question 3 of 5.

The nurse correctly sends a requisition and specimen for which laboratory test?

A. Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)

B. Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)

C. Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)

D. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)

Explanation: Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is the hormone tested to confirm pregnancy, as it is produced by the placenta shortly after implantation.

Question 4 of 5.

According to the TPAL method, which of the following reflects the client's obstetric history?

A. T-III, P-0, A-0, L-III

B. T-III, P-II, A-0, L-0

C. T-III, P-II, A-0, L-II

D. T-III, P-0, A-0, L-III

Explanation: TPAL: Term (3, one son and twin daughters), Preterm (0), Abortions (0), Living (3). The client has three term deliveries and three living children.

Question 5 of 5.

Which action by the nurse best ensures that an accurate fetal heart rate is obtained?

A. Assess the fetal heart rate when the client is lying on her right side.

B. Assess the fetal heart rate when the client reports fetal movement.

C. Assess the fetal heart rate between Braxton Hicks contractions.

D. Assess the maternal pulse and fetal heart rate, and compare the two.

Explanation: Comparing maternal pulse with fetal heart rate ensures the nurse is not mistaking the maternal pulse for the fetal heartbeat.

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