ATI PN Maternity

ATI PN Maternity ( 62 Questions)

A nurse in a prenatal clinic is caring for a client who is at 38 weeks of gestation and has heavy, red vaginal bleeding without contractions, that started spontaneously. She is in no distress and states that she can "feel the baby moving.”. The client should undergo an ultrasound to determine which of the following findings?



Correct Answer: D

Choice A rationale: 

Rh incompatibility is not relevant in this scenario. Rh incompatibility refers to a condition  where the mother's blood is Rh-negative, and the baby's blood is Rh-positive, which can lead  to hemolytic disease of the newborn. However, this condition is unrelated to the client's current presentation of heavy, red vaginal bleeding without contractions. 

Choice B rationale: 

Frequency and duration of contractions are not the primary concern in this situation. The  client's main complaint is heavy vaginal bleeding without contractions, which indicates a  potential issue with the placenta or other pregnancy-related problems. 

Choice C rationale: 

Fetal lung maturity is not the priority at this stage. The client is at 38 weeks of gestation,  which is considered full term. Fetal lung maturity is typically assessed if there's a need for  early delivery, which is not indicated in this scenario. 

Choice D rationale:

The correct choice. The client is experiencing heavy, red vaginal bleeding, which may be a sign  of placental abruption, where the placenta separates from the uterine wall prematurely. Determining the location of the placenta through an ultrasound can help identify if placental  abruption is the cause of bleeding. Placental abruption can be a serious condition that  requires immediate medical attention.




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