Answer to Question 1
D
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A This question assumes that there are genetic problems that result in intellectual
disability in the family. Some individuals may find these terms offensive.
B Some individuals may not be aware of which diseases are genetically linked and
may not answer the question accurately.
C This is taking the decision away from the parents. They are seeking counseling in
order to prevent problems, not to find out what to do if there is a problem.
D The nurse should probe gently by using lay-oriented terminology rather than
direct questions or statements.
Answer to Question 2
C
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A Stimulation of the fetus is done in an effort to elicit a fetal heart rate response. The two acceptable methods of achieving this result are the use of fetal scalp stimulation or vibroacoustic stimulation. Vibroacoustic stimulation is performed by using an artificial larynx or fetal acoustic stimulation device over the fetal head for 1 or 2 seconds.
B Sampling of the fetal scalp blood was designed to assess fetal pH, O2, and CO2 . The sample is obtained from the fetal scalp through a dilated cervix. This test is usually done in tertiary care centers, where results can be immediately available. It has recently fallen out of favor because test results vary widely.
C Continuous monitoring of the fetal O2 saturation by fetal pulse oximetry is a method that was approved for clinical use in 2000 by the Food and Drug Ad-ministration. This process works in a method similar to obtaining a pulse oxi-metry in a child or adult. A specially designed sensor is inserted into the uterus and lies against the fetus's temple or cheek. A normal result is 30 to 70, with 30 being the cutoff for further intervention.
D This test is not completed until after birth. Cord blood is drawn from the umbil-ical artery and tested for pH, O2, and CO2.