ATI PN Maternity

ATI PN Maternity ( 62 Questions)

A nurse is speaking on the phone to a client who is pregnant and taking iron supplements for iron-deficiency anaemia. The client reports that her stools are black but she has no abdominal pain or cramping. Which of the following responses by the nurse is appropriate?



Correct Answer: C

Choice C rationale: 

This response is correct because black stools are a common side effect of taking iron supplements. Iron can cause the stool to appear black or  

tarry due to the way it is broken down during digestion. It does not necessarily indicate a  serious issue, especially if the client is not experiencing any abdominal pain or cramping. Educating the client about this expected side effect helps alleviate any concerns they might have about the change in stool colour. 

Choice A rationale: 

"Go to the emergency room and your provider will meet you there.”. This response is not  appropriate in this situation. The client's report of black stools without abdominal pain or  cramping is likely due to the iron supplements and does not warrant a visit to the emergency  room. This response may cause unnecessary panic and anxiety for the client. 

Choice B rationale: 

"What else have you been eating?.”. This response is also not the best choice. While it's essential for healthcare providers to gather comprehensive information about a client's diet and lifestyle, in this case, the client's black stools can be directly attributed to the iron supplements. Focusing on other dietary factors might distract from addressing the client's concern about the side effect of iron supplementation. 

Choice D rationale: 

"Come to the office, and we will check things out.”. This response is not the most appropriate one either. A visit to the office might not be necessary solely based on the client's report of black stools without accompanying pain or cramping. This situation can be managed through education, and the client can be reassured that it is a typical side effect of iron supplements. An unnecessary visit to the office could inconvenience the client and waste both their time and the healthcare provider's time.




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