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2 | Page changes, urinary frequency, fatigue, morning sickness and amenorrhea? A. Probable signs B. Presumptive signs C. Possible signs D. Positive signs 13. The patient asked what causes newborn babies with total absence of extremities. The nurse answered that the cause for Amelia is intake of which of the following medications during pregnancy ___________. A. Anti-emetics B. Antibiotics C. analgesics D. anti-bacterials 14. The patient complained that every morning, she becomes nauseated and oftentimes, she would vomit excessively. “What could be the cause of this,” she asked? The nurse’s answer is: “It is due to increase level of ________.”  A. Heart burn B. Estrogen C. heart rate D. Progesterone 15. The nurse advised patient Patient Apple to report to her physician which of the following MOST important sign, if ever she will suffer from it? A. Cough B. Vaginal bleeding C. Headache D. Strong fetal movement 16. What is the FIRST step among the ten steps for successful breastfeeding? A. Have a written breastfeeding policy that is routinely communicated to all staff. B. Inform all pregnant women about the benefits and management of breastfeeding. C. Foster the establishment of breastfeeding support groups. D. Train all health care staff in skills necessary to implement the policy. 17. When practicing rooming-in, how long should the baby stay with the mother? ______ hours. A. 8 B. 24 C. 12 D. 10 18. What is the CORRECT time for which the mother should initiate breastfeeding? It should be _______ hours after birth. A. ½ B. 1 C. 3  D. 2 19. Jubilee learned that newborn infants should ONLY be given, which of the following? A. Fruit juice B. Breastmilk C. water D. cow’s milk 20. Which is the LAST part of the initiative, as recommended by WHO and UNICEF, for the MBFHI external team to do before its final designation as MBFHI Hospital? A. Assess business facilities if they follow the 10 steps for successful breastfeeding. B. Develop a research on the benefits of breastfeeding within the institution. C. Disseminate the benefits of breastfeeding to communities. D. Follow up mothers if they are exclusively breastfeeding. 21. Heather asks what she must do in order to be healthy in case she becomes pregnant. Which among the answers of Nurse Susane should NOT be followed by Heather? A. Get support from husband and family. B. May have a massage from a lay midwife. C. To readily accept her pregnancy. D. Early prenatal check-up 22. Patrick asks what possible contribution he could give for the normal development of the baby. Nurse Susane agreed that his BEST contribution would be the following EXCEPT __________. A. Stroke Heather’s abdomen and talk to baby B. Provide Heather nutritious food and drinks C. Join wife during prenatal check-up D. May smoke once in a while 23. For the normal developmental of the fetus, Nurse Susane taught the couple that Heather should prevent Folic Acid Deficiency anemia by good diet, correct way of cooking vegetables and taking Folic Acid supplements. Which of the following is NOT included among the outcomes of folic acid deficiency to the baby? A. Cleft lip B. Cleft palate C. Neural tube defect D. Fractures of all types 24. Heather asks the nurse what possible diseases should she avoid that would guarantee health for the baby? These are: 1. Rubella 2. Rheumatic fever 3. Anemia 4. Chronic hypertension A. 1, 2, 3 B. 1, 2, 3, 4 C. 1, 2, 4 D. 2, 3, 4 25. Nurse Susane advised the couple that the BEST way to check the condition of the mother and the baby is to have _________. A. Regular well-selected exercise B. Regular prenatal check-up C. Music therapy D. Good food Situation: A hospitalized adolescent Scottie suddenly has a seizure while his family is visiting. Nurse Nisha notes whole body rigidity followed by general jerking movements. Scottie vomits immediately after seizure. 26. Which of the following would be the PRIORITY nursing diagnosis for Scottie? A. Fluid volume deficit related to vomiting. B. Altered family processes related to chronic illness. C. High risk for infection related to vomiting. D. Risk for aspiration related to loss of consciousness. 27. Which of the following would be the LEAST PRIORITY nursing care for a child with seizure disorder? A. Observation and recording all seizures. B. Ensuring safety and protection from injury. C. Teaching the family about anticonvulsant drug therapy: indication, dosage, route and effects. D. Assessing for signs and symptoms of Increased Intracranial Pressure. 28. Scottie will be taking phenytoin (Dilantin) regularly for seizure control. Which of the following will be the MOST important teaching to Scottie’s family? A. Administer acetaminophen to promote sleep. B. Serve a diet that is high in iron C. Maintain good oral hygiene and dental care D. Omit medication if the child is seizure free. 29. After teaching the parents about their child’s unique psychological needs related to a seizures disorder and possible stressors, which of the following concerns voiced by them would indicate the need for additional teaching? The child’s ___________. A. Feeling different from peers B. Cognitive delays C. Poor self-image D. Dependency 30. Which of the following is NOT  a focus for teaching plan for an adolescent with a seizure disorder? A. Obtaining a driver’s license B. Increase risk for infections C. Peer pressure D. Drug and alcohol use Situation: Any pregnancy may pose a risk. A pregnant woman must therefore submit herself for regular pre- natal consultation in any health facility near her place of abode. A nurse can play an important role in making these pregnant women aware of these risks in all stages of pregnancy.

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