Author Question: A pregnant client is diagnosed with cervical insufficiency. How should the nurse expect this client ... (Read 76 times)

mp14

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 534
A pregnant client is diagnosed with cervical insufficiency. How should the nurse expect this client to explain symptoms of this condition?
 
  1. I've been having contractions every 4 hours.
  2. I'm not having any pain and I do not feel any contractions.
  3. My cervical pain has gotten much worse over the past 2 days.
  4. I'm not having any pain, but my contractions are getting stronger.

Question 2

The clinical instructor reviews postoperative care of cerclage with a group of nursing students. Which student statement indicates the need for further information?
 
  1. Sometimes cerclage can be performed on an outclient basis.
  2. If cerclage is performed emergently, the client will usually be hospitalized for at least 5 days.
  3. After 37 weeks' gestation, the client's cerclage may be cut in order to allow for vaginal delivery.
  4. If the client's amniotic sac is bulging, the cerclage is contraindicated and the procedure cannot be performed.


kxciann

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 356
Answer to Question 1

2
Explanation:
1. Contractions are not associated with cervical insufficiency.
2. Cervical insufficiency is painless dilatation of the cervix without contractions due to a structural or functional defect of the cervix.
3. Cervical pain is not a manifestation of cervical insufficiency.
4. Contractions are not associated with cervical insufficiency.

Answer to Question 2

4
Explanation:
1. An uncomplicated elective cerclage may be done as an outclient.
2. An emergency cerclage requires hospitalization for 5 to 7 days or longer.
3. After 37 completed weeks' gestation, the suture may be cut and vaginal birth permitted, or the suture may be left in place and a cesarean birth performed.
4. Decompression of a bulging amniotic sac is not a contraindication to cerclage; rather, the amniotic sac must be decompressed immediately before the procedure.



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
 

Did you know?

People who have myopia, or nearsightedness, are not able to see objects at a distance but only up close. It occurs when the cornea is either curved too steeply, the eye is too long, or both. This condition is progressive and worsens with time. More than 100 million people in the United States are nearsighted, but only 20% of those are born with the condition. Diet, eye exercise, drug therapy, and corrective lenses can all help manage nearsightedness.

Did you know?

A seasonal flu vaccine is the best way to reduce the chances you will get seasonal influenza and spread it to others.

Did you know?

To maintain good kidney function, you should drink at least 3 quarts of water daily. Water dilutes urine and helps prevent concentrations of salts and minerals that can lead to kidney stone formation. Chronic dehydration is a major contributor to the development of kidney stones.

Did you know?

The longest a person has survived after a heart transplant is 24 years.

Did you know?

Historic treatments for rheumatoid arthritis have included gold salts, acupuncture, a diet consisting of apples or rhubarb, nutmeg, nettles, bee venom, bracelets made of copper, prayer, rest, tooth extractions, fasting, honey, vitamins, insulin, snow collected on Christmas, magnets, and electric convulsion therapy.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library