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6 years ago
A patient who has a previous diagnosis of round ligament pain is in the clinic for a follow-up visit. Which statement by the patient would indicate that teaching objectives for this problem have been met?
 
  A.
  I have been supporting my uterus with a pillow when resting.
  B.
  I have been trying all sorts of over-the-counter medications.
  C.
  I haven't had any black, tarry stools at all since I was here.
  D.
  That black cohosh has really helped with my abdominal pain.
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6 years ago
ANS: A
Round ligament pain is a common discomfort of pregnancy and the nurse can teach self-care measures such as supporting the uterus with a pillow when resting, warm baths, applying heat, and wearing a pregnancy girdle. Pregnant women should be taught to avoid all medications (both prescription and over the counter) without consulting with their health-care provider. Black, tarry stools are not related to round ligament pain. Black cohosh is a uterine stimulant and should be avoided during pregnancy.
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