Maternity 2+3 Flashcards

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  1. A patient is being seen by her health care provider for a suspected vaginal infection. What will the nurse
    include when educating this patient on factors that affect the vaginal pH? (Select all that apply.)
    a. Antibiotic therapy
    b. Frequent douching
    c. Exercise
    d. Jet lag
    e. Use of vaginal sprays
A

A, B, E

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  1. The nurse conducting a sex education class for junior high students describes some cultural rites
    celebrating the entry to adulthood. What information would the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
    a. Bar mitzvah
    b. Displays of bravery
    c. Receiving part of their inheritance
    d. Ritual circumcision
    e. Displays of self-defense
A

A, B, D, E

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  1. The nurse is reading a pregnant patients history and physical. What information does the nurse recognize
    might indicate the need for a cesarean delivery? (Select all that apply.)
    a. History of childhood rickets
    b. Immobile coccyx
    c. Prepregnant weight of 100 pounds
    d. Avid horse rider
    e. Pelvic fracture 3 years ago
A

: A, B, E

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  1. What are considered to be functions of the fallopian tubes? (Select all that apply.)
    a. Passage for sperm to meet ova
    b. Passage for ovum to uterus
    c. Safe environment for zygote
    d. Restriction for only one ovum to enter uterus
    e. Site for fertilization
A

A, B, C, E

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  1. The nurse is providing an inservice to students beginning their obstetric clinical rotation. Using a diagram,
    the nurse points out parts of the female pelvis. What will the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
    a. Two innominates
    b. Obstetric conjugate
    c. Sacrum
    d. Perimetrium
    e. Coccyx
A

A, C, E

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31. The nurse explains that testosterone is respNoUnRsiSbIlNe GfoTrBm.CaOleMs exceeding females in which aspects? (Select 
all that apply.)
a. Strength
b. Height
c. Mental concentration
d. Hematocrit levels
e. Agility
A

: A, B, D

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When the nurse reads in the history and physical of a pregnant patient that she has a platypelloid pelvis, the
nurse is aware that this pelvis has a narrow ___ diameter, making a vaginal birth unlikely.

A

anteroposterior

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In males the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and the luteinizing hormone (LH) from the anterior pituitary stimulate testosterone production in the ___ cells of the testes.

A

Leydig

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  1. The____ is a period of years during which the womans ability to reproduce gradually declines.
A

climacteric

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  1. Where the labia majora and the labia minora meet is known as the fourchette or
    ___ ___
A

obstetrical perineum

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  1. The nurse outlines the phases of the sexual response. Arrange the phases in order of occurrence. Put a
    comma and space between each answer choice (a, b, c, d, etc.)
    a. Nipples become erect.
    b. Involuntary muscle spasms occur.
    c. Engorgement resolves.
    d. Heart rate slows.
    e. Skin flushes.
A

: A, E, B, C, D

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  1. A nurse is teaching a lesson on fetal development to a class of high school students and explains the
    primary germ layers. What are the germ layers? (Select all that apply.)
    a. Ectoderm
    b. Endoderm
    c. Mesoderm
    d. Plastoderm
    e. Blastoderm
A

A, B, C

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  1. What are the functions of amniotic fluid? (Select all that apply.)
    a. Maintaining an even temperature
    b. Impeding excessive fetal movement
    c. Lubricating fetal skin
    d. Acting as a reservoir for nutrients
    e. Acting as a cushion for the fetus
A

A, E

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  1. A patient at the obstetric office has just learned she is pregnant with dizygotic twins. What facts will the
    nurse include when educating this patient? (Select all that apply.)
    a. Dizygotic twins are the same sex.
    b. Dizygotic twins share a placenta.
    c. Dizygotic pregnancies tend to repeat in families.
    d. Dizygotic twins have separate chorions.
    e. Dizygotic twin incidence decreases with maternal age.
A

C, D

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  1. The nurse explains that prior to fertilization each cell is reduced from 46 chromosomes to 23 chromosomes
    This is referred to as the ___ number
A

haploid

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16
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  1. The component of development that programs the genetic code into the nucleus of the cell is ____
    .
A

DNA

17
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The vessels comprising the umbilical cord are cushioned and protected by a substance called ___ ____
.

A

warton’s jelly

18
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The normal volume of amniotic fluid is approximately ___ mL at 37 weeks gestation.

A

1000

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32. Organize the developmental stages in the correct order. Put a comma and space between each answer
choice (a, b, c, d, etc.)
a. Fetus
b. Zygote
c. Embryo
d. Blastocyst
e. Morula
A

B, E, D, C, A

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  1. Put the embryonic/fetal characteristics in the correct order of occurrence from week 3 to week 36 of
    gestation. Put a comma and space between each answer choice (a, b, c, d, etc.)
    a. Subcutaneous fat is present.
    b. Bone marrow forms blood cells.
    c. Spinal cord and brain appear.
    d. Skull and jaw ossify.
    e. Neural tube closes.
A

C, E, D, B, A