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Evvie72

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During a prenatal examination, the nurse learns that a pregnant patient has a supernumerary nipple. What should the nurse teach the patient about this finding?
 
  A) Such growths fade with menopause.
  B) Bleeding from such growths is not uncommon.
  C) Such growths deepen in color during pregnancy.
  D) The tendency for supernumerary nipples is genetic.

Question 2

A woman comes to the prenatal clinic suspecting that she is pregnant, and assessment reveals probable signs of pregnancy. Which of the following would be included as part of this assessment? (Select all that apply.
 
  A) Positive pregnancy test
  B) Ultrasound visualization of the fetus
  C) Auscultation of a fetal heart beat
  D) Ballottement
  E) Absence of menstruation
  F) Softening of the cervix



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Answer to Question 1

C
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Breast changes may be one of the first things women notice in pregnancy. Any supernumerary nipples may become darker and enlarge in size. There is no information to support that supernumerary nipples fade with menopause or bleed. There is also no information to support that supernumerary nipples are genetic in origin.

Answer to Question 2

A, D, F
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Probable signs of pregnancy include a positive pregnancy test, ballottement, and softening of the cervix (Goodell's sign). Ultrasound visualization of the fetus, auscultation of a fetal heart beat, and palpation of fetal movements are considered positive signs of pregnancy. Absence of menstruation is a presumptive sign of pregnancy.



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