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| Normal fasting blood glucose for a woman with GDM? |
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| A 35 year old who is 18 weeks pregnant needs what? |
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| A woman comes in who has a positive MFASP, what would you do? |
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| A woman has HIV. Her baby will have a better outcome if what is done? |
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| ZDV during pregnancy and labor, then a cesarean birth. |
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| You know a patient needs additional teaching when she states what regarding diabetes? |
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| I need to increase my insulin in the 1st trimester. |
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| A patient with preeclampsia needs further teaching when she states what? |
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| Need tylenol for headaches. |
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| For diabetics, the best predictor of pregnancy outcome is? |
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| The degree of maternal glycemic control. |
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| Patient has a BMI of 17, family history of diabetes and neural tube defects, she also reports using cocaine and alcohol. What are her risk factors? |
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| BMI, family history, and drug use. |
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| A patient comes in who is 30 weeks pregnant, and she is having severe contractions. She appears to be irritated, has nausea and vomiting and is depressed. What is she experiencing? |
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| A patient comes in with with heavy bleeding but her cervix is closed. What do you expect this to be? |
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| What baby is most at risk for RH incompatibility? |
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| one in which the mother is Rh negative and the father is homozygous for the RH factor. |
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| What is the purpose of giving Rhogam to the mother? |
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| Helps to form maternal antibodies. |
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| A patient comes in with DIC, what would you expect to give them? |
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| Anticipate a blood transfusion. |
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| A patient with preeclampsia comes with a pulse of 96, respirations of 24, BP of 155-112, +3 deep tendon reflexes, no ankle clonus, on MgSO4 for 8 hours. What should the nurse do? |
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| Difference between placenta previa and placenta abruption? |
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| Placenta previa has no abdominal pain. |
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| A mother is at risk for gestational diabetes when what happens? |
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| Previous delivery of 10 pound baby. |
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| When a mother has rupture of membranes, what should you monitor? |
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| Monitor vital signs q hour, monitor the fetus and limit vaginal exams. |
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| A patient has a platelet count of 90000, decreased HCT, elevated lipid levels, what would you expect this patient to have? |
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| A patient has preeclampsia and is having a seizure. What should you do? |
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| Stay with them and call for help. |
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| A cardiac patient has to be on prophylactic antibiotics to prevent endocarditis. What did you expect them to have? |
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| A patient has cardiac decompensation. What would you expect to see? |
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| Crackles, dyspnea, and hypotension. |
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| What test would you do on the mom to see if she has RH? |
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| A patient has cardiac class III. What would you tell them about their activity? |
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| They need to be on bedrest most of the day. |
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| According to the article for people who get pregnant over 35, what is a woman pregnant with one baby most at risk for? |
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| A patient with gestational diabetes is at risk for what? |
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| A patient comes in and had a nuchal translucency test done which showed abnormal levels. The mother already has one child that has down syndrome. What should you tell the mother? |
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| That more testing is needed before a diagnosis can be made. |
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| A mother who is 37 weeks pregnant is in labor. Her i/s ratio is 3:1 and she has a negative phophatidylglycerol. From these values what would you expect the baby to be like? |
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| The baby will have problems out of utero. |
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| A woman comes in who is 2cm dilated and states she had an exam earlier using KY Jelly. The results of her test show she is in labor. What should you do next? |
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| Recognize that the test was a false positive because KY was used. |
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| Which of the following should you give antidepressants to? |
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| A mother who is threatening suicide. |
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| What should you anticipate to give a mother with an uncomplicated ectopic pregnancy? |
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| What is a side effect of brethine? |
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| What is a diagnosis of preeclampsia? |
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| Hypertension at 20 weeks with proteinuria. |
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| How do you know you can give brethine? |
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| The patients BP is 110/80 |
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| Nuchal translucency if greater than 3 |
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| Tell her it is not definitive. |
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G-gravida (# of pregnancies) T-Term births P-Preterm births A-Abortions L-Living children |
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| Respiratory complications |
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| Dyspnea and shortness of breath? |
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| Category 3 and needs to be on bedrest (exertion with increased activity) |
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| Birth injuries with macrosomia infant |
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| Dsytopia-Shoulder displacement |
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| Don't do vaginal exam with bleeding or |
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| PROM b/c of infection & lactopic preg?? |
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| drug of choice. reduces risk of seizures, has transient effect of lowering BP. |
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| Indirect coombs test (test mom's blood) |
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| Blood type mom and baby + and dad is + |
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| homozygous for Rh. All offspring. |
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| Placement of placenta previa? |
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| Abrupt previous difference |
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| Abruptio has intensifying abdominal pain. |
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| Causes UTI so give fluids and frequent voiding. |
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| Most at risk for developing HTN |
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| Give brethane to prolong pregnancy |
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| What must you watch with brethane? |
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| Watch fluids. Pulmonary edema 1500-2400ml. |
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| Sudden inability to perform activities that normally do. |
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| Want C-section to deliver prior to ROM. |
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| Pregnant woman with type 1 |
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| Most common problem-birth complication |
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| Woman with valvular disease (endocarditis) |
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| Should receive prophylactic antibiotics. |
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| Platelets less than 100,000, elevated lipids, HTN, decreased hematocrit? |
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| Used for ectopic pregnancy. |
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| Dangerous sign at 14 weeks? |
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| Inadequate weight gain during pregnancy? |
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| Most common cause of decreased viability? |
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| What is the cure for preeclampsia? |
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| If mom has gestational diabetes then the baby is |
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| Compression of umbilical cord causes? |
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| Chronic hypoxia and frequent pulmonary infections |
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| What is the indication for giving brethane? |
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| Woman at 39 weeks has uterine contraction 1-2 minutes apart, bleeding from vagine, and pain in ab |
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| Abrupto placenta which can occur from hyperstimulation |
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| Amniotic fluid has mecomium? |
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| Lady with PIH (pregnancy induced hypertension)? |
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| BP is 130/70 (only has to increase 15 points) |
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| Woman with cerclage for incompetent cervix, what do you tell her? |
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| Restrict activity/backache and uterine cramping, report to doc (2 answers) |
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| What is the problem with MgSO4? |
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| Therapeutic level of 10 (4-8 is normal) |
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| When woman is 24-28 weeks pregnant what type if test do they do for diabetes |
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| Woman gains 5 lbs in one week during pregnancy, nurse should? |
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| consider that patient has preeclampsia. |
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| Severe symptoms of eclampsia? |
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| Decreased reflexes and decreased RR |
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| Spotting and closed cervix. |
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| Heavy profuse bleeding with open cervix. |
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| Do doppler flow analysis. |
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| Doesn't understand When husband and friends are coming to watch the football game. |
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