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A nurse is taking a maternal history for a client at her first prenatal visit. Her pregnancy test was positive, she has two living children, she had one spontaneous abortion, and one infant died at the age of 3 months. Which of the following best describes the client at the present?

  1. Gravida 4, para 2, ab 1
  2. Gravida 5, para 3, ab 1
  3. Gravida 5, para 4, ab 0
  4. Gravida 4, para 3, ab 0

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

(A) This individual has been pregnant four times, delivered two children, and had one abortion. (B) Your client has been pregnant five times, delivered three children, and had one abortion. (C) This individual has been pregnant five times, delivered four children, and has not had an abortion. (D) This individual has been pregnant four times, delivered three children, and has not had an abortion.



A nurse is taking a maternal history for a client at her first prenatal visit. Her pregnancy test was positive, she has two living children, she had one spontaneous abortion, and one infant died at the age of 3 months. Which of the following best describes the client at the present?

  1. Gravida 4, para 2, ab 1
  2. Gravida 5, para 3, ab 1
  3. Gravida 5, para 4, ab 0
  4. Gravida 4, para 3, ab 0

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

(A) This individual has been pregnant four times, delivered two children, and had one abortion. (B) Your client has been pregnant five times, delivered three children, and had one abortion. (C) This individual has been pregnant five times, delivered four children, and has not had an abortion. (D) This individual has been pregnant four times, delivered three children, and has not had an abortion.



The nurse assesses a client on the second postpartum day and finds a dark red discharge on the peripad. The stain appears to be about 5 inches long. Which of the following correctly describes the character and amount of lochia?

  1. Lochia alba, light
  2. Lochia serosa, heavy
  3. Lochia granulosa, heavy
  4. Lochia rubra, moderate

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

(A) Lochia alba occurs approximately 10 days after birth and is yellow to white. A discharge is classified as light when less than a 4-inch stain exists. (B) Lochia serosa is pink to brown and occurs 3­4 days after delivery. A stain is classified as heavy when a peripad is saturated in 1 hour. (C) Lochia granulosa is not a proper classification. (D) Lochia rubra is red, consisting mainly of blood, debris, and bacteria, and lasts from the time of delivery to 3­4 days afterward. A stain is classified as moderate when less than a 6-inch stain exists.



The nurse assesses a client on the second postpartum day and finds a dark red discharge on the peripad. The stain appears to be about 5 inches long. Which of the following correctly describes the character and amount of lochia?

  1. Lochia alba, light
  2. Lochia serosa, heavy
  3. Lochia granulosa, heavy
  4. Lochia rubra, moderate

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

(A) Lochia alba occurs approximately 10 days after birth and is yellow to white. A discharge is classified as light when less than a 4-inch stain exists. (B) Lochia serosa is pink to brown and occurs 3­4 days after delivery. A stain is classified as heavy when a peripad is saturated in 1 hour. (C) Lochia granulosa is not a proper classification. (D) Lochia rubra is red, consisting mainly of blood, debris, and bacteria, and lasts from the time of delivery to 3­4 days afterward. A stain is classified as moderate when less than a 6-inch stain exists.



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