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B. Schedule a nonstress test every 4 hours to assess fetal well-being. C. Assess the client's temperature every 2 hours because the client is at high risk for infection. D. Assess for signs and symptoms of labor since the client's level of consciousness may be altered. 15. Which of the following signs would alert Nurse Alex to administer calcium gluconate? A. Urine output of 30ml/hr B. Respiratory rate of 35cpm C. Blood pressure of 130/80 mmHg D. Absent of patellar reflexes Situation: Maria, a 32-year-old mother of five in rural Mindanao, wants to use contraceptives offered for free at the barangay health center. 16. Which of the following women should be considered as special targets for family planning? A. Those who have two children or more B. Those with medical conditions such as anemia C. Those younger than 20 years and older than 35 years D. Those who just had a delivery within the past 15 months 17. Freedom of choice in one of the policies of the Family Planning Program of the Philippines. Which of the following illustrates this principle? A. Information dissemination about the need for family planning B. Support of research and development in family planning methods C. Adequate information for couples regarding the different methods D. Encouragement of couples to take family planning as a joint responsibility 18. The nurse provides instructions to Maria who will begin taking oral contraceptives. Which statement by the client indicates the need for further teaching? A. "I will take one pill daily at the same time every day." B. "If I miss a pill, I must take it as soon as I remember." C. "I will not need to use an additional birth control method after I start these pills." D. "If I miss two pills, I will take them both as soon as I remember, and then two pills the next day." 19. She has regular menstrual cycles of 28 days and wants to know when she is most fertile. When is she most likely to be fertile based on the typical menstrual cycle? A. Days 9-16 B. Days 22-28 C. Days 1-5 D. Days 17-21 20. There are two research projects under study. The first is entitled "Effects of Nurses Contraceptive Counseling on Unwanted Birth" and the second is entitled "Effects of Unwanted Birth on the Incidence of Child Abuse.” Which of the following choices is true regarding these two studies? A. Both research problems have the same dependent variable B. Both research problems have the same independent variable C. The Independent variable in the first research problem is used as dependent. variable on the second study D. The dependent variable in the first research problem is used as independent variable in the second one Situation: The nurse is performing an assessment on a female client who is suspected of having mittelschmerz. 21. Which subjective finding supports the possibility of this condition? A. Experiences pain during intercourse B. Has pain at the onset of menstruation C. Experiences profuse vaginal bleeding D. Has sharp pelvic pain during ovulation 22. When teaching clients to determine the time of ovulation by taking the basal temperature, the nurse explains that the change in the basal temperature during ovulation is shown in which of the following observations? The temperature_____________. A. Drops markedly and remains lower B. Rises markedly and remains high C. Drops slightly and then rises again D. Rises suddenly and then falls down 23. After ovulation has occurred, the nurse teaches women in the fertility clinic that the ovum is through to remain viable for many HOURS? A. 24 to 36 B. 12 to 18 C. 48 to 72 D. 1 to 6 24. The nurse performs an assessment on Mrs. Mangaban. Which of the findings would be indicative of endometriosis? Select all that apply. 1. Spotting after intercourse 2. Menorrhagia 3. Persistent dysmenorrhea 4. Mass felt on palpation. 5. Dyspareunia 6. Yellow purulent discharge A. 2, 3 and 4 B. 3, 4 and 5 C. 1, 2 and 3 D. 4, 5 and 6 25. What is dyspareunia? A. Painful sex B. Painful menstruation C. Painful ovulation D. Painful pareunia Situation: Nurse Jun is educating Ms. Baby, a 25-year-old woman, about her menstrual cycle. Ms. Baby is concerned about the regularity, duration, and flow of her periods. She wants to understand what is considered normal and when she should seek medical advice. 26. Nurse Jun is educating Ms. Baby on the normal duration of a menstrual cycle. What is the average length of a menstrual cycle in most women? A. 21 days B. 28 days C. 35 days D. 40 days 27. Nurse Jun explains to Ms. Baby that the duration of menstrual bleeding can vary. What is the average range for the number of days a woman may experience menstrual bleeding? A. 1-3 days B. 4-6 days C. 7-10 days D. 11-14 days 28. Nurse Jun reviews the typical amount of menstrual flow with Ms. Baby. What is the average amount of menstrual flow during a period? A. 10-30 mL B. 30-80 mL C. 80-100 mL D. 100-150 mL 29. Nurse Jun discusses with Ms. Baby the normal characteristics of menstrual odor. What should Ms. Baby understand if her menstrual blood has an odor similar to marigold? A. Presence of bacterial infection B. Normal hormonal changes C. Excessive menstrual flow D. Recent dietary changes 30. Nurse Jun educates Ms. Baby about normal characteristics of menstrual blood. Which of the following statements about the color of menstrual blood is accurate? A. Menstrual blood is typically bright red in color. B. Menstrual blood is usually dark red or brown in color. C. Menstrual blood is yellowish in color. D. Menstrual blood color varies from white to pink. Situation: Danica, a multiparous patient is admitted due to labor pains which started an hour ago. During the vaginal examination, the nurse noted the complete dilatation of the 2 | Page