A nurse is caring for a client who has a suspected ectopic pregnancy at 8 weeks gest. Which of the following

manifestations should the RN ID as consistent with the diagnosis

unilateral, cramp-like abdominal pain

A nurse in a clinic is assessing a client who is 8 wks gest and has HG. findings to expect?

hx of migraines - first 20 wks

nulliparous - first trimester

twin gestation - increasing levels of estrogen, progesterone, HCG

teaching fetal development to group of clients at antenatal clinic, nurse include in the teaching?

the baby's heart beat is audible by a doppler stethoscope at 12 weeks of preg

sex is determined at conception

lanugo covers fetal body at 20wks and disappears by week 36

quickening the feeling of fetal movement begins between weeks 14 to 16 in multiparous and week 18 or later

in nulliparous

assessing client at 3 days PP and is breastfeeding. then nurse notes that the fundus is three fingerbreadths

below the umbilicus, lochia rubra is moderate, and the breasts are hard and warm on palpation.

interpretations of these findings?

additional intervention is not indicated at this time.

the fundal location and lochia are characteristics w/in normal range.

breast engorgement is typical, breast begin to produce milk.

frequent BF and routine care can help relieve engorgement.

nurse in a prenatal clinic is reviewing client record who is 28 weeks of gest. the hx includes 1 preg,

terminated at 9 weeks, birth of twins at 36 weeks, abortion at 15 weeks. What is GTPAL?

G 4

T 0

P 1

A 2

L 2

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