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An abortion is classified as which of the following:
- loss of pregnancy before fetus is viable at more than
- loss of pregnancy before fetus is viable at less than 20
- loss of pregnancy before fetus is viable at less than 20
- loss of pregnancy before fetus is viable at equal to 20
- loss of pregnancy before fetus is viable at less than 20 weeks and less than 450
- "The two types of abortions are known as spontaneous
- "The two major types of abortions are known as
- "The two major types of abortions are known as
- "The two major types of abortions are known as
- "The two major types of abortions are known as spontaneous and induced."
20 weeks or less than 450 grams
weeks or more than 450 grams
weeks and less than 450 grams
weeks and less than 450 grams
grams A nursing professor explains to her class that there are two types of abortions. Which of the following statements made by the nursing professor regarding the 2 types of abortions would be true?
and recurrent."
spontaneous and induced."
induced and missed."
complete and incomplete."
Which of the following are all factors that may contribute to spontaneous abortion? (Select all that apply)
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- cancer
- maternal metabolic abnormalities
- uterine anatomic abnormalities
- bipolar disorder
- thyroid abnormalities
- severe maternal illness, such as poorly controlled
- severe depression
- incompetent cervix
- African American race
- maternal infections
- environmental chemicals
- presence of IUD
- taking excessive amounts of Vitamin A and C
- trauma
- severe maternal illness, such as poorly controlled diabetes, heart disease,and
- incompetent cervix
- maternal infections
- environmental chemicals
- presence of IUD
- trauma
a., c., d, f.When explaining to a patient about the factors that can lead to spontaneous abortion, a nurse makes sure to discuss which of the following factors? (select all that apply)
diabetes, heart disease,and inflammatory bowel disease
inflammatory bowel disease
A patient comes in worried to a pregnancy clinic and informs the nurse that she has been experiencing vaginal bleeding and spotting, on and off cramps. The doctor has assessed the patient and confirms that the cervix is closed. The nurse would inform the patient that she is
experiencing what type of spontaneous abortion:
- inevitable abortion
- incomplete abortion
- complete abortion
- threatened abortion
- threatened abortion
- inevitable abortion
- incomplete abortion
- complete abortion
- threatened abortion
- inevitable abortion
The nurse assesses a young patient in the ER who has exhibited moderate vaginal bleeding, complains of uterine cramping. In addition, the patient's cervix is dilated 3 cm. Based on these findings, the nurse would document that the patient is having which type of spontaneous abortion?
A older female has been rushed to the ER because she was been experiencing heavy bleeding, severe uterine cramping and her cervix is dilated 6 cm. After assessing the patient and completing an ultrasound, the nurse discovers that the patient has parts of conception that have been passed remaining in her uterus. The nurse identifies that the patient has which type of spontaneous abortion?
- inevitable abortion
- incomplete abortion
- complete abortion
- threatened abortion
- incomplete abortion
When analyzing the ultrasound of a patient, the nurse realizes that all the products of conception have been expelled, there is slight bleeding. The patient informs the nurse she is experiencing mild uterine contractions.Based on this information, the nurse would determine
that this patient has a:
- missed abortion
- recurrent abortion
- complete abortion
- complete abortion
- " A missed abortion occurs when parts of products of
- "A missed abortion occurs when the fetus dies in your
- "A missed abortion occurs when all the products of
- "A missed abortion occurs when the fetus dies in your uterus but is retained. You
The nurse is explaining to a patient that they have just experienced a missed abortion. Which of the following statements by the nurse about missed abortion is correct?
conception have been passed and part of those products remain in your uterus."
uterus but is retained. You will have regression of the growth of your uterus. You may also experience breast changes from this."
your conception are expelled and you have mild uterine cramping as a result."
will have regression of the growth of your uterus. You may also experience breast changes from this." The nurse informs a patient that recurrent abortion is
classified when a woman experiences:
- 2 or more spontaneous abortions in successive
- 3 or more spontaneous abortions in successive
- 5 or more spontaneous abortions in successive
- 3 or more spontaneous abortions in successive pregnancies
pregnancies
pregnancies
pregnancies
A 40 year old patient enters the ER complaining of uterine cramps, a severe backache, and pressure in her abdominal area. The patient also tells the nurse that she has had a little vaginal bleeding, also known as spotting.The nurse would record this information in the patient's
chart as a:
- signs of a spontaneous abortion
- signs of a complete abortion
- signs of an incomplete abortion
- signs of a spontaneous abortion
A nurse is caring for a patient that is being monitored for a spontaneous abortion. The nurse's priority action
involves:
- Encouraging the patient to walk around and keep her
- Encouraging the patient to remain relaxed and on bed
- Encouraging the patient to take pain medication as
- Encouraging the patient to remain relaxed and on bed rest
body stimulated
rest
needed and to maintain an adequate fluid intake
A nurse is explaining to a patient is being treated for an incomplete abortion what a dilation and curretage procedure entails. The nurse's most accurate explanation
of this procedure is:
- "This procedure is used to remove tissue from inside
- "This procedure is used to remove tissue from inside
- "This procedure is used to remove tissue from inside your uterus. It helps to
your uterus. It helps to clear up your uterine lining and treat any heavy bleeding you may still have as a result of this trauma."
your vagina. It helps to clear up your vaginal walls and treat any bleeding that you may still have as result from this trauma."
clear up your uterine lining and treat any heavy bleeding you may still have as a result of this trauma." A patient that is 40 years old comes into the ER complaining of one-sided lower abdomen pain, diffuse abdominal pain, and referred right shoulder pain. She is holding her abdomen and wincing. The nurse recognizes
that these are all classical signs of:
- placenta previa
- ectopic pregnancy
- spontaneous abortion
- gestational trophoblastic disease
- ectopic pregnancy