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robinn137

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The clinic nurse teaches the pregnant patient being treated for trichomoniasis about the risks to her pregnancy due to this infection. Which statement would indicate successful teaching?
 
  1. I am at risk of having a preterm birth because of this infection..
  2. I might need to have my membranes ruptured because of this infection..
  3. I am at risk of having a baby with a high birth weight..
  4. I may have intercourse with my husband while bring treated for this infection..

Question 2

A multiple-gestation patient has just had her first biophysical profile (BPP) of 8 at 33 weeks' gestation. When would she return for the next BPP?
 
  1. In 12 weeks
  2. In 34 weeks
  3. In 56 weeks
  4. In 78 weeks



Sweetkitty24130

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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: There is a risk of preterm birth, rupture of membranes, and low birth weight.
Rationale 2: This is a false statement. Rupturing the membranes would lead to premature birth.
Rationale 3: There is a risk of a low-birth weight baby, due to premature birth.
Rationale 4: Partners should avoid intercourse until both are cured.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: A BPP of 8 is reassuring, and follow-up normally occurs in 12 weeks.
Rationale 2: Returning in 34 weeks is not soon enough.
Rationale 3: Returning in 56 weeks is not soon enough.
Rationale 4: Returning in 78 weeks is not soon enough.



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