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3. What assessment should be taken immediately after the anesthesiologist administers an epidural block to a laboring woman?


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A. Bladder for distention
B. Intravenous fluid flow rate
C. Blood pressure
D. Sensation in the lower extremities
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1. A woman in the transition phase of labor requests a narcotic analgesic medication for pain relief. What should the nurse explain regarding giving a narcotic analgesic medication at this stage of labor?


Select one:
A. It may result in respiratory depression to the newborn.
B. It will have no complications for the mother or infant.
C. It will speed up labor and increase pain.

D. It can cause medication given at later stages to be ineffective.
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13. The physician has ordered Fentanyl (Sublimaze) for a woman in labor and has asked the nurse to provide patient education. What will the nurse include in the educational plan? (Select all that apply.)


Select one or more:
A. Duration is short.
B. Onset is slow.
C. Administration is by mouth.
D. No known side effects.
E. It can cause respiratory depression.
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11. A patient who received an epidural block asks why her blood pressure is taken so often. What is the nurse’s best response to explain the frequent blood pressure assessments?


Select one:
A. They monitor the progress of labor.
B. They ensure adequate placental perfusion.
C. They help assess for the need for further pain relief.
D. They ensure that unsafe levels of hypertension do not occur.
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7. A woman requests a pudendal block to manage her labor pain. What statement by the woman indicates a need for further explanation about the pudendal block?


Select one:
A. It takes a few minutes after the medicine is administered to make me feel numb.
B. I’ll get the pudendal block right before I deliver.
C. I’m having a contraction. Can I get the pudendal block now?
D. The nurse midwife will insert the needles into my vagina.
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10. The nurse is caring for a laboring patient who is not reporting pain. What sign would alert the nurse of the need for pain relief?


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A. Covering her face with her hands
B. Frequently asking for ice chips
C. Facial grimacing
D. Changing positions in bed
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9. When a pregnant woman arrives at the labor suite, she tells the nurse that she wants to have an epidural for delivery. What is a contraindication to an epidural block?


Select one:
A. History of migraine headaches
B. History of diabetes mellitus
C. Abnormal clotting
D. Previous cesarean delivery
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5. Which narcotic antagonist is used to reverse narcotic-induced respiratory depression?


Select one:
A. Hydroxyzine (Vistaril)
B. Nitrous oxide
C. Naloxone (Narcan)
D. Phenobarbital
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2. A woman in labor will receive general anesthesia prior to cesarean section. The nurse reminds the patient that food and fluids need to be restricted for several hours prior to delivery. What will this prevent?


Select one:
A. Nausea and vomiting
B. Intestinal obstruction

C. Abdominal cramping
D. Vomiting and aspiration
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12. The nurse is caring for a woman with epidural anesthesia for pain control during a vaginal delivery. A risk for injury related to epidural anesthesia has been identified by the nursing staff. What interventions are appropriate for the nurse to implement related to this diagnosis? (Select all that apply.)


Select one or more:
A. Observe for signs of impending birth.
B. Administer antibiotic as ordered.
C. Provide sacral pressure as needed.
D. Assess leg movement and sensation before ambulating.
E. Assess fetal position frequently.
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Question 1Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag questionQuestion text3. What assessment should be taken immediately after the anesthesiologist administers an epidural block to a laboring woman?Select one:A. Bladder for distentionB. Intravenous fluid flow rateC. Blood pressureD. Sensation in the lower extremitiesQuestion 2Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag questionQuestion text1. A woman in the transition phase of labor requests a narcotic analgesic medication for pain relief. What should the nurse explain regarding giving a narcotic analgesic medication at this stage of labor?Select one:A. It may result in respiratory depression to the newborn.B. It will have no complications for the mother or infant.C. It will speed up labor and increase pain. D. It can cause medication given at later stages to be ineffective.Question 3Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag questionQuestion text13. The physician has ordered Fentanyl (Sublimaze) for a woman in labor and has asked the nurse to provide patient education. What will the nurse include in the educational plan? (Select all that apply.)Select one or more:A. Duration is short.B. Onset is slow.C. Administration is by mouth.D. No known side effects.E. It can cause respiratory depression.Question 4Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag questionQuestion text11. A patient who received an epidural block asks why her blood pressure is taken so often. What is the nurse's best response to explain the frequent blood pressure assessments?Select one:A. They monitor the progress of labor.B. They ensure adequate placental perfusion.C. They help assess for the need for further pain relief.D. They ensure that unsafe levels of hypertension do not occur.Question 5Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag questionQuestion text7. A woman requests a pudendal block to manage her labor pain. What statement by the woman indicates a need for further explanation about the pudendal block?Select one:A. It takes a few minutes after the medicine is administered to make me feel numb.B. I'll get the pudendal block right before I deliver.C. I'm having a contraction. Can I get the pudendal block now?D. The nurse midwife will insert the needles into my vagina.Question 6Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag questionQuestion text10. The nurse is caring for a laboring patient who is not reporting pain. What sign would alert the nurse of the need for pain relief?Select one:A. Covering her face with her handsB. Frequently asking for ice chipsC. Facial grimacingD. Changing positions in bedQuestion 7Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag questionQuestion text9. When a pregnant woman arrives at the labor suite, she tells the nurse that she wants to have an epidural for delivery. What is a contraindication to an epidural block?Select one:A. History of migraine headachesB. History of diabetes mellitusC. Abnormal clottingD. Previous cesarean deliveryQuestion 8Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag questionQuestion text5. Which narcotic antagonist is used to reverse narcotic-induced respiratory depression?Select one:A. Hydroxyzine (Vistaril)B. Nitrous oxideC. Naloxone (Narcan)D. PhenobarbitalQuestion 9Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag questionQuestion text2. A woman in labor will receive general anesthesia prior to cesarean section. The nurse reminds the patient that food and fluids need to be restricted for several hours prior to delivery. What will this prevent?Select one:A. Nausea and vomitingB. Intestinal obstruction C. Abdominal crampingD. Vomiting and aspirationQuestion 10Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag questionQuestion text12. The nurse is caring for a woman with epidural anesthesia for pain control during a vaginal delivery. A risk for injury related to epidural anesthesia has been identified by the nursing staff. What interventions are appropriate for the nurse to implement related to this diagnosis? (Select all that apply.)Select one or more:A. Observe for signs of impending birth.B. Administer antibiotic as ordered.C. Provide sacral pressure as needed.D. Assess leg movement and sensation before ambulating.E. Assess fetal position frequently.
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Question 1.Not yet answered.Marked out of 1.00.Not flaggedFlag question.Question text.3. What assessment should be taken immediately after the anesthesiologist administers an epidural block to a laboring woman?Select one:A. Bladder for distention.B. Intravenous fluid flow rate.C. Blood pressure.D. Sensation in the lower extremities.Question 2.Not yet answered.Marked out of 1.00.Not flaggedFlag question.Question text.1. A woman in the transition phase of labor requests a narcotic analgesic medication for pain relief. What should the nurse. Explain regarding giving a narcotic analgesic medication at this stage of labor?Select one:A. It may result in respiratory depression to the newborn.B. It will have no complications for the mother or infant.C. It will speed up labor and increase pain.D. It can cause medication given at later stages to be ineffective.Question 3.Not yet answered.Marked out of 1.00.Not flaggedFlag question.Question text.13. The physician has ordered Fentanyl (Sublimaze) for a woman in labor and has asked the nurse to provide patient, education. What will the nurse include in the educational plan? (Select all that apply.).Select one or more:A. Duration is short.B. Onset is slow.C. Administration is by mouth.D. No known side effects.E. It can cause respiratory depression.Question 4.Not yet answered.Marked out of 1.00.Not flaggedFlag question.Question text.11. A patient who received an epidural block asks why her blood pressure is taken so often. What is the nurse s best response. " To explain the frequent blood pressure assessments?Select one:A. They monitor the progress of labor.B. They ensure adequate placental perfusion.C. They help assess for the need for further pain relief.D. They ensure that unsafe levels of hypertension do not occur.Question 5.Not yet answered.Marked out of 1.00.Not flaggedFlag question.Question text.7. A woman requests a pudendal block to manage her labor pain. What statement by the woman indicates a need for further. Explanation about the pudendal block?Select one:A. It takes a few minutes after the medicine is administered to make me feel numb.B. I "ll get the pudendal block right before I deliver.C. I "m having a contraction. Can I get the pudendal block now?D. The nurse midwife will insert the needles into my vagina.Question 6.Not yet answered.Marked out of 1.00.Not flaggedFlag question.Question text.10. The nurse is caring for a laboring patient who is not reporting pain. What sign would alert the nurse of the need for. Pain relief?Select one:A. Covering her face with her hands.B. Frequently asking for ice chips.C. Facial grimacing.D. Changing positions in bed.Question 7.Not yet answered.Marked out of 1.00.Not flaggedFlag question.Question text.9. When a pregnant woman arrives at the labor suite she tells, the nurse that she wants to have an epidural for, delivery. What is a contraindication to an epidural block?Select one:A. History of migraine headaches.B. History of diabetes mellitus.C. Abnormal clotting.D. Previous cesarean delivery.Question 8.Not yet answered.Marked out of 1.00.Not flaggedFlag question.Question text.5. Which narcotic antagonist is used to reverse narcotic-induced respiratory depression?Select one:A. Hydroxyzine (Vistaril).B. Nitrous oxide.C. Naloxone (Narcan).D. Phenobarbital.Question 9.Not yet answered.Marked out of 1.00.Not flaggedFlag question.Question text.2. A woman in labor will receive general anesthesia prior to cesarean section. The nurse reminds the patient that food. And fluids need to be restricted for several hours prior to delivery. What will this prevent?Select one:A. Nausea and vomiting.B. Intestinal obstruction.C. Abdominal cramping.D. Vomiting and aspiration.Question 10.Not yet answered.Marked out of 1.00.Not flaggedFlag question.Question text.12. The nurse is caring for a woman with epidural anesthesia for pain control during a vaginal delivery. A risk for injury. Related to epidural anesthesia has been identified by the nursing staff. What interventions are appropriate for the nurse. To implement related to this diagnosis? (Select all that apply.).Select one or more:A. Observe for signs of impending birth.B. Administer antibiotic as ordered.C. Provide sacral pressure as needed.D. Assess leg movement and sensation before ambulating.E. Assess fetal position frequently.
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