NCLEX : Obstetrics and Gynecological Conditions

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Example Question #1 : Symptoms And Tests For Ob/Gyn Conditions

Which of the following symptoms is not a danger sign of pregnancy?

Possible Answers:

Increased urination

Persistent vomiting

Swelling in face or fingers

Fever or chills

Vaginal bleeding

Correct answer:

Increased urination

Explanation:

It is important for the obstetric registered nurse to recognize the following danger signs of pregnancy: profuse vaginal bleeding, severe headaches/visual disturbances/abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, fever, chills, or swelling in the face or fingers. These may be signs of placental abnormalities, hypertensive disorders or pregnancy, maternal infection, or hyperemesis. Increased urination may be concerning to some women, but during pregnancy, the increased mass of the uterus induces pressure upon the bladder. 

Example Question #1 : Symptoms And Tests For Ob/Gyn Conditions

Which of the following tests may be used to assess the risk for neural tube defects in the fetus during pregnancy?

Possible Answers:

Non-stress test (NST)

Ultrasound

Chorionic villus sampling (CVS)

Alpha-fetal protein (AFP) test

Amniocentesis

Correct answer:

Alpha-fetal protein (AFP) test

Explanation:

The alpha-fetal protein (AFP) test is the only test that can predict neural tube defects in a fetus during pregnancy. CVS can detect fetal karyotype, sickle-cell anemia, phenylketonuria (PKU), Down syndrome, and Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Amniocentesis can detect genetic disorders and lung maturity. Ultrasounds provide images of the fetal position, measurements of the fetus and placenta, and can confirm pregnancy and gestational age. Non-stress tests (NST) are used to record fetal heart rate to assess fetal well being after 28 weeks gestation.

Example Question #81 : Obstetrics And Gynecological Conditions

What is the proper management of atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) or low grade intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) in women age 21-24?

Possible Answers:

Repeat cytology in 6 months

LEEP (loop electrosurgical excision procedure) 

Cervical conization

Repeat cytology in 1 year

Correct answer:

Repeat cytology in 1 year

Explanation:

ASC-US or LSIL in women age 21-24 should be managed by repeat cytology in one year. Neither cervical conization nor LEEP (loop electrosurgical excision procedure) would be appropriate in a patient of this age or presentation.

Example Question #1 : Symptoms And Tests For Ob/Gyn Conditions

What follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels would be present in a patient with premature ovarian failure?

Possible Answers:

 and 

 and 

 and 

 and 

Correct answer:

 and 

Explanation:

Premature ovarian failure is the loss of ovarian function in an individual under the age of 40. A  and  would be indicative of this condition.

Example Question #82 : Obstetrics And Gynecological Conditions

What are the signs and symptoms of ectopic pregnancy?

Possible Answers:

Cramping and abdominal mass

Nausea and diplopia

Abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding

Fundal tenderness and vertigo

Correct answer:

Abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding

Explanation:

The most common symptoms of ectopic pregnancy are moderate to severe abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. Pain may be cramping or sharp. Bleeding can be heavy and the individual can even begin to bleed into their abdominal cavity. Ectopic pregnancy is not consistent with fetal survival and requires treatment with methotrexate or, in the case of bleeding, surgery may be indicated.

Example Question #1 : Symptoms And Tests For Ob/Gyn Conditions

A patient tells her nurse that since week twenty six of her current pregnancy, she has been experiencing a raised, itchy red rash on her abdomen and chest. This is her first pregnancy. She has never had this before and she has made no other changes in diet, detergents, or lifestyle. Which of the following might describe her condition?

Possible Answers:

Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP)

Dermatitis herpetiformis 

Heat rash

Urticaria from food allergy

Correct answer:

Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP)

Explanation:

The most likely cause of her rash is pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP), a condition affecting about 1 in every 200 pregnancies. While she could be having an allergic reaction (dermatitis herpetiformis or urticaria) or an inflammatory eruption such as heat rash, these are less likely due to their absence before pregnancy and the absence of any significant changes in her diet or lifestyle.

Example Question #1 : Symptoms And Tests For Ob/Gyn Conditions

How is glomerular filtration rate (GFR) affected during a normal pregnancy?

Possible Answers:

Increases by 50%

Decreases by 15%

Increases by 15%

No change

Correct answer:

Increases by 50%

Explanation:

In the average normal pregnancy, the GFR increases by upwards of 50%. This correlates with an overall 50% increase in blood plasma volume. 

Example Question #251 : Conditions And Treatments

The term placenta previa describes which of the following conditions?

Possible Answers:

All or part of the placenta is positioned between the fetus and the cervix

The placenta develops before the uterine lining is mature

The placenta separates from the uterine wall

The fetus is inferior to the placental position

Correct answer:

All or part of the placenta is positioned between the fetus and the cervix

Explanation:

In placenta previa, the placenta develops in such a way that all or part of it is positioned in the lower one-third of the uterus, placing it between the fetus and the cervix. This can cause the placenta to tear and bleed. The most common sign is painless vaginal bleeding in the third trimester (generally after week 32). 

Example Question #83 : Obstetrics And Gynecological Conditions

A 25 year old female primigravida presents to the clinic for a prenatal visit and is concerned with new onset skin changes she has noticed lately. The nurse caring for this client is aware that there are several skin changes associated with pregnancy.

All of the following are skin changes associated with pregnancy except __________.

Possible Answers:

Linea nigra

Chloasma gravidarium

Palmar erythema

Subclinical jaundice

Hegar's sign

Correct answer:

Hegar's sign

Explanation:

Hegar's sign is indicated by a softening of the portion of the uterus between the uterus and a portion of the cervix. The remaining choices are all examples of various skin discolorations commonly associated with pregnancy.

Example Question #1051 : Nclex

The nurse advises a woman with mild pre-eclampsia to do all of the following except __________.

Possible Answers:

limit water intake

keep track of fetal movement

check blood pressure often

weigh herself daily

measure the protein in her urine

Correct answer:

limit water intake

Explanation:

It is not necessary to limit water intake in women with pre-eclampsia. It is important that women with pre-eclampsia drink at least 8 glasses of water per day. The ingestion of water may even help reduce swelling. Checking blood pressure and body weight frequently are important in tracking fluid levels. It is also important to keep track of fetal movement and notify a provider immediately if decrease in movement is noted. Women who are preeclamptic may spill protein into their urine as a result of malfunctioning kidneys.

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