A 26-year-old multigravida is 28 weeks pregnant. She has developed gestational diabetes. She is following a program of regular exercise, which includes walking, bicycling, and swimming.
What instructions should be included in a teaching plan for this client? 1. Exercise either just before meals or wait until two hours after a meal.
2. Carry hard candy (or other simple sugar) when exercising.
3. If your blood sugar is 120 mg/dL, eat 20 g of carbohydrate.
4. If your blood sugar is more than 120 mg/dL, drink a glass of whole milk.
Question 2
A child with suspected Down syndrome has been born to 32-year-old parents. The parents ask the nurse how the diagnosis will be made, and if there was a way that the diagnosis could have been made during the pregnancy.
The best response by the nurse is: 1. The baby's genes could have been tested during pregnancy by doing an amniocentesis.
2. The doctor will check the baby's genes by doing a 24-hour urine collection on your child.
3. Mom's blood could have been tested during the pregnancy to check for genetic problems with the baby.
4. A swab of the baby's cheek or a stool sample will be used to check your baby's chromosomes.