What medication should the nurse anticipate giving to a client in preterm labor to stimulate maturation of the baby's lungs? 1. Magnesium sulfate 2. Terbutaline 3. Methotrexate 4. Betamethasone {Ans: 4. Correct: Betamethasone is used to stimulate maturation of the baby's lungs in case preterm birth occurs. This medication is given to help prevent respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) by improving storage and secretion of surfactant that helps to keep the alveoli from collapsing. 1. Incorrect: Magnesium sulfate is given to stop preterm labor, however, if delivery is imminent, then Betamethasone should be given to stimulate maturation of the baby's lungs. 2. Incorrect: Terbutaline is contraindicated in preterm labor, however, if delivery is imminent, then Betamethasone should be given to stimulate maturation of the baby's lungs. 3. Incorrect: Methotrexate is used to stop the growth of the embryo in ectopic pregnancy so that the fallopian tube can be saved. It is not an agent used in the management of preterm labor.}During the insertion of a urinary catheter, the tip of the catheter touches the client's thigh. What action should the nurse take? 1. Wipe the tip of the catheter with alcohol. 2. Call for another urinary catheter and a pair