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Of all the patients who have been scheduled to have a biophysical profile, the nurse should check with the physician and clarify the order for which patient?
 
  1. A gravida with intrauterine growth restriction
  2. A gravida with mild hypertension of pregnancy
  3. A gravida who is postterm
  4. A gravida who complains of decreased fetal movement for 2 days

Question 2

Therapeutic insemination has legal concerns for the donor of the sperm. To eliminate legal issues, the clinic nurse will have the donor: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected.
 
  Select all that apply. 1. Sign a form waiving all parental rights.
  2. Furnish accurate health information.
  3. Agree to adopt the child.
  4. Furnish a complete family tree.
  5. Sign an agreement if married to the recipient.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: The infant who has intrauterine growth problems might be compromised due to placental insufficiency.
Rationale 2: The biophysical profile is used when there is a risk of placental and/or fetal compromise. The gravida with mild hypertension will need to be monitored more closely throughout the pregnancy, but is not a candidate at present for a biophysical profile.
Rationale 3: The infant who is postterm might be compromised due to placental insufficiency.
Rationale 4: The gravida who is experiencing decreased fetal movement for 2 days needs assessment of the placenta and the fetus.

Answer to Question 2

1,2,5
Rationale 1: When the recipient is single, the donor must waive all parental rights.
Rationale 2: The donor must provide accurate health information, especially in regard to genetic traits or diseases.
Rationale 3: The donor would waive parental rights, and thus would not adopt the child.
Rationale 4: The donor does not provide a family tree; the legal requriement is to disclose any genetic traits or diseases.
Rationale 5: Husbands often are requested to sign a form to agree to the insemination and to assume parental responsibility for the child.





 

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