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Olds Maternal Newborn Nursing 8th Edition London Ladewig
ISBN-13: 978-0132208734
ISBN-10: 0132208733
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Chapter 12 Special Reproductive Concerns: Infertility and Genetics
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1)
The nurse is planning a class to teach couples about factors that influence fertility. What should be included in the teaching plan?
- A)
Get up to urinate immediately after intercourse
- B)
Sexual intercourse should occur one to three times a week
- C)
Use stress reduction techniques
- D)
Douche at least twice per week
Answer:
B
2)
The nurse obtains a health history from the following client. Which piece of data should alert the nurse to include infertility teaching in her discussion?
- A)
Employment as an engineer
- B)
Circumcision as a newborn
- C)
History of measles at age 12
- D)
History of premature ejaculation
Answer:
D
3)
A nurse is reviewing the basal body temperature method with a couple. Which of the following statements would indicate that the teaching has been successful?
- A)
“I need to take my temperature for at least two minutes every day.”
- B)
“I need to wait five minutes after smoking a cigarette before I take my temperature.”
- C)
“I need to take my temperature before I get out of the bed in the morning.”
- D)
“I have to go buy a special type of thermometer.”
Answer:
C
4)
A client calls the urologist’s office to receive instructions about semen analysis. The nurse should instruct the client to:
- A)
Expect that a repeat test may be required.
- B)
Avoid sexual intercourse 24 hours prior to obtaining specimen.
- C)
Use a latex condom to collect the specimen.
- D)
Expect a small sample.
Answer:
A
5)
The nurse in a fertility clinic is working with a woman who has been undergoing infertility treatment with clomiphene citrate (Clomid) and menotropin (Repronex). Which statement would the nurse expect the woman to make?
- A)
“I feel moody so much of the time.”
- B)
“My risk of twins or triplets is the same as the general population.”
- C)
“If this doesn’t work, I think my husband will leave me.”
- D)
“This combination of medications will guarantee a pregnancy.”
Answer:
A
6)
An infertile couple confides in the nurse at the infertility clinic that they feel overwhelmed with the decisions that face them. Which of the following nursing strategies would be most appropriate?
- A)
Provide them with information throughout the diagnostic process.
- B)
Express concern and provide counseling to the couple.
- C)
Refer them to a marriage counselor in the same building.
- D)
Inquire about the names they have chosen for their baby.
Answer:
A
7)
The nurse is planning a group session for parents who are beginning infertility evaluation. Which statement should be included in this session? (Select all that apply.)
- A)
“The doctor will be able to tell why you have not conceived.”
- B)
“Taking a vacation usually results in pregnancy.”
- C)
“Infertility can be stressful for a marriage.”
- D)
“Your insurance will pay for the infertility treatments.”
- E)
“Keep communicating with one another through this process.”
Answer:
C, E
8)
The nurse is reviewing preconception questionnaires in charts. Which couple is the most likely candidate for preconceptual genetic counseling?
- A)
Wife’s family has a history of hemophilia
- B)
Wife is 30 years old, husband is 31 years old
- C)
Wife and husband are both 29 years old, first bafor husband, wife has a normal 4-year-old
- D)
Single 32-year-old woman, using donor sperm
Answer:
A
9)
A couple is at the clinic for preconceptual counseling. Both parents are 40 years old. The nurse knows that the education session has been successful when the wife states: (Select all that apply.)
- A)
“The tests for genetic defects can be done early in pregnancy.”
- B)
“Our children are more likely to have genetic defects.”
- C)
“We are at low risk for having a bawith Down syndrome.”
- D)
“It will be almost impossible for us to conceive a child.”
- E)
“Children born to parents this age have sex-linked disorders.”
Answer:
A, B
10)
A 45-year-old mother gave birth to a baboy two days ago. The nurse assesses a single palmar crease, poor muscle tone, and low-set ears on the newborn. The nurse understands that these signs most likely indicate the infant has which autosomal abnormalities?
- A)
Trisomy 13
- B)
Trisomy 26
- C)
Trisomy 21
- D)
Trisomy 18
Answer:
C
11)
A nurse counsels a couple who have concerns about a sex-linked disorder. Both parents are carriers of the disorder. They ask the nurse how this disorder will affect any children they may have. What is the nurse’s best response?
- A)
“There is a 25% chance that a daughter will have the disorder.”
- B)
“There is a 50% chance that a son will be a carrier.”
- C)
“If you have a daughter, she will not be affected.”
- D)
“If you have a son, he will not be affected.”
Answer:
B
12)
The couple has had an ultrasound at 19 weeks gestation, and their fetus was found to have anencephaly. The nurse is completing counseling for the couple on the ultrasound findings. Which statement indicates that additional teaching is needed?
- A)
“We won’t know if something is wrong until the baby’s chromosomes are tested.”
- B)
“Our bahas an incomplete brain, and may not be born alive.”
- C)
“This problem is not caused one of us having a genetic problem.”
- D)
“Waiting until our 30s did not cause this problem to develop.”
Answer:
A
13)
A male infant was born two days ago, and the nurse assessed the infant as having single palmar crease, poor muscle tone, and low-set ears. Genetic testing of the infant has been ordered the physician. Which statement should the nurse include when explaining this plan to the parents?
- A)
“We will draw blood from both of you to check for abnormal genes.”
- B)
“After your breast milk is in, we will draw blood from your son.”
- C)
“Your son will have his chromosomes sampled and then studied.”
- D)
“When your son is two years old, he will need a blood test.”
Answer:
C
14)
The couple at 12 weeks’ gestation has been told that their fetus has sickle cell disease. Which statement the couple indicates that they are adequately coping?
- A)
“We knew we were both carriers of sickle cell. We shouldn’t have tried to have a baby.”
- B)
“Taking vitamins before we got pregnant would have prevented this from happening.”
- C)
“The doctor told us there was a 25% chance that our bawould have sickle disease.”
- D)
“If we been healthier when we conceived, our bawouldn’t have this disease now.”
Answer:
C
15)
The 28-year-old husband and wife have just been told their child has trisomy 21. Their 3-year-old child has no health problems. What statement should the nurse include in counseling this family?
- A)
“Your 3-year-old will need extra attention given a sibling with special needs.”
- B)
“Your child’s disorder was not predictable, and not the fault of either of you.”
- C)
“Don’t worry. Everything will turn out for the best.”
- D)
“It can be very difficult to understand why God chose you for this problem.”
Answer:
B
1)
B
2)
D
3)
C
4)
A
5)
A
6)
A
7)
C, E
8)
A
9)
A, B
10)
C
11)
B
12)
A
13)
C
14)
C
15)
B