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The clinic nurse is compiling data for a yearly report. Which patient would be classified as a primigravida?
 
  1. A patient at 18 weeks' gestation who had a spontaneous loss at 12 weeks
  2. A patient at 13 weeks' gestation who had an ectopic pregnancy at 8 weeks
  3. A patient at 14 weeks' gestation who has a 3-year-old daughter at home
  4. A patient at 15 weeks' gestation who has never been pregnant before

Question 2

The emergency-room nurse receives a 3-year-old child who was hit by a car. The nurse's priority interventions are to which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Perform a rapid head to toeassessment
  2. Record the parents'insuranceinformation
  3. Assess airway,breathing,andcirculation
  4. Ask the parents about organdonation
  5. Ask the parents if anyone witnessedthe accident



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Rationale 1: A pregnant woman who has been pregnant before is called a multigravida.
Rationale 2: A pregnant woman who has been pregnant before is called a multigravida.
Rationale 3: A pregnant woman who has been pregnant before is called a multigravida.
Rationale 4: Primigravida can be broken down into the Latin roots: primi (prime, or first) and gravida (pregnancy).

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Answer:1,3
Rationale: Assessing airway,breathing,and circulation and performing a rapid head-to-toe assessment are the priority nursing interventions. Asking the parents about organ donation is insensitive until the extent of the child's injuries is known.Recording insurance information is necessary but should never come before lifesaving assessment and intervention.Detail ed information about theaccident is helpful in determining the child's point of impact with the car and mechanism of injury,but this is not the initial priority.
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