Hypoglycemia

Hypoglycemia ( 13 Questions)

A nurse is reviewing the laboratory results of a pregnant client.

Which finding would be considered abnormal regarding hCG levels?



Correct Answer: A

Decreased hCG levels are abnormal regarding hCG levels in pregnancy. hCG is a hormone that plays an important role in pregnancy, and levels can vary widely at this time and between individuals. However, during early pregnancy, hCG levels typically double every two to three days. Low or declining hCG levels can signal a problem with the pregnancy, such as an impending miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy.

Choice B is wrong because unchanged hCG levels are also abnormal regarding hCG levels in pregnancy.

As mentioned above, hCG levels should increase rapidly during the first few weeks of pregnancy.

Choice C is wrong because increased hCG levels are normal regarding hCG levels in pregnancy. Levels of hCG can vary widely from one pregnant woman to another, but they generally peak at around 8 to 14 weeks after conception.

Choice D is wrong because increased prolactin levels are not related to hCG levels in pregnancy.

Prolactin is another hormone that stimulates milk production in the breasts.

Prolactin levels rise during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but they do not affect hCG levels.




Join Nursingprepexams Nursing for nursing questions & guides! Sign Up Now