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dmcintosh

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The obstetrician performed a vaginal examination on a client in her third trimester and gave a sudden push on the cervix. Later, the client asks the nurse what the procedure was and why it was done.
 
  The MOST appropriate response from the nurse would be: a. ballottement (fetal rebound) c. lightening (uterine reflex)
  b. Braxton Hicks (contractions) d. quickening (fetal movement)

Question 2

At her 36 weeks' gestation prenatal visit, a client complains of backaches and an unstable sensation in the pelvis. The nurse should explain to the client that these are normal discomforts of pregnancy primarily due to:
 
  a. depletion of calcium from maternal bones to supply fetal skeletal development
  b. engagement of the fetus in the pelvis
  c. softening of the pelvic cartilages as a result of hormonal influence
  d. posture changes as a result of the growing uterus



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smrerig

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Answer to Question 1

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Ballottement is performed by a vaginal examination on a client in the third trimester and checks for fetal rebound by giving a sudden push on the cervix.

Answer to Question 2

D
Musculoskeletal changes also occur. The pregnant client's center of gravity changes, and lordosis causes low backache and a waddling gait. Relaxin causes relaxation of pelvic joints.




dmcintosh

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


mohan

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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