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Title: FORTIS PN MATERNITY HESI PRACTICE EXAM QUESTION AND ANSWER A+ ULTIMATE GUIDE.
Description: Which physiological cause(s) for constipation during pregnancy should the practical nurse (PN) explain to a client in the first trimester? (Select all that apply.) 1. Displacement of the colon. 2. Tightening of the anal sphincter. 3. Change in nutrient absorption. 4. Shifting of liver placement. 5. Decrease in peristalsis. 6. Increase bile production. - CORRECT ANSWER -1. Displacement of the colon. 5. Decrease in peristalsis. What is the most important action by the practical nurse (PN) in preventing neonatal infection? 1. Hand washing. 2. Isolating infected infants. 3. Adequate spacing of bassinets. 4. Practicing Standard Precautions. - CORRECT ANSWER -1. Hand washing

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the early signs of toxemia of pregnancy should be emphasized
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The client has no complaints of abdominal
pain and no evidence of vaginal bleeding
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Transfer to a trauma unit
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Monitor a ruptured spleen
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Prepare for Cesarean section
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Obtain a biophysical profile
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Obtain a biophysical
profile
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A biophysical profile (D),
which includes a fetal non-stress test and an ultrasound, is prescribed to
determine fetal well-being
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A mother who is preparing for discharge begins asking the practical nurse
(PN) questions about bottle feeding her infant
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Place leftover formula in the refrigerator for 24 hours only
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Burp the newborn periodically during the feeding
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Heat the bottle of formula in the microwave oven
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Add extra formula powder to increase the concentration
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Burp the newborn periodically during the feeding
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Leftover formula (A) should be
discarded due to risk of spoilage and contamination by temperature
changes caused by cold storage, warming of the formula, and the duration

of feeding
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(D) should not be used because the newborn's kidneys are
unable to excrete the increase amounts of protein
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What action should the PN implement?
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2
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3
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4
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- CORRECT
ANSWER -1
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The Moro reflex is a normal neonatal reflex that can be elicited when the
infant's crib is jarred or a loud noise is made
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The presence of a Moro is not an indication to evaluate a newborn's hearing
During pregnancy, the enlarging uterus compresses and displaces the colon
(A), which leads to a decrease in peristalsis (E), which contribute to
constipation during pregnancy
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Which intervention should the practical nurse (PN) provide a neonate
during hospitalization?
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2
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3
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4
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- CORRECT ANSWER 2
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The neonate needs opportunities for nonnutritive sucking and oral
stimulation using a pacifier (B)
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Which client is a candidate for the administration of human immune
globulin (RhoGam) after delivery?
1
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2
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3
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4
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- CORRECT
ANSWER -4
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RhoGam is a human immune globulin that prevents the formation of antiRh antibodies in an Rh-negative mother who has given birth to an Rhpositive infant (D)
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A client who took iron supplements during pregnancy delivers an infant by
cesarean section
Title: FORTIS PN MATERNITY HESI PRACTICE EXAM QUESTION AND ANSWER A+ ULTIMATE GUIDE.
Description: Which physiological cause(s) for constipation during pregnancy should the practical nurse (PN) explain to a client in the first trimester? (Select all that apply.) 1. Displacement of the colon. 2. Tightening of the anal sphincter. 3. Change in nutrient absorption. 4. Shifting of liver placement. 5. Decrease in peristalsis. 6. Increase bile production. - CORRECT ANSWER -1. Displacement of the colon. 5. Decrease in peristalsis. What is the most important action by the practical nurse (PN) in preventing neonatal infection? 1. Hand washing. 2. Isolating infected infants. 3. Adequate spacing of bassinets. 4. Practicing Standard Precautions. - CORRECT ANSWER -1. Hand washing