Obstetrics Questions
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what can disorder can occur to fetuses with alcohol exposure?
when is BF encouraged for neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) pts?
T/F all babies with jaundice have ABO incompatibility
when are clinical manifestations of facial nerve paralysis most obvious?
what are the most common organisms that cause early onset of congenital sepsis?
other than the clavicle, what other bones can be broken in birth?
what might occur at the hospital if we suspect infection from baby's HR inc?
neurologic injuries are common with what babys?
what clinical manifestation will be seen with phrenic nerve paralysis?
what happens if the baby cannot close their eyes with facial nerve paralysis?
the bigger the peri or intraventricular hemorrhage is, the greater risk for what?
when does the early onset or congenital sepsis manifest? progression?
what happens if the baby cannot feed with facial nerve paralysis without aspirating?
What will a client have with mild placental abruption?
While providing care to a patient in active labor, the nurse should instruct the woman that:a. the supine position commonly used in the United States increases blood flow.b. the "all fours" position, on her hands and knees, is hard on her back.c. frequent changes in position will help relieve her fatigue and increase her comfort.d. in a sitting or squatting position, her abdominal muscles will have to work harder.
why does oxytocin increase in response to?
T/F skeletal injuries heal quickly
For vaginal birth to be successful, the fetus must adapt to the birth canal during the descent.The turns and other adjustments necessary in the human birth process are termed the"mechanism of labor." Please list the seven cardinal movements in the mechanism of labor inthe correct order.a. Flexionb. Internal rotationc. External rotationd. Expulsione. Engagementf. Descentg. Extension1. One2. Two3. Three4. Four5. Five6. Six7. Seven
A primigravida at 39 weeks of gestation is observed for 2 hours in the intrapartum unit. The fetal heart rate has been normal. Contractions are 5 to 9 minutes apart, 20 to 30 seconds in duration, and of mild intensity. Cervical dilation is 1 to 2 cm and uneffaced (unchanged from admission). Membranes are intact. The nurse should expect the woman to be:a. admitted and prepared for a cesarean birth.b. admitted for extended observation.c. discharged home with a sedative.d. discharged home to await the onset of true labor.
2. Because pregnant women may need surgery during pregnancy, nurses should be aware that:a. the diagnosis of appendicitis may be difficult because the normal signs andsymptoms mimic some normal changes in pregnancy.b. rupture of the appendix is less likely in pregnant women because of the closemonitoring.c. surgery for intestinal obstructions should be delayed as long as possible because itusually affects the pregnancy.d. when pregnancy takes over, a woman is less likely to have ovarian problems thatrequire invasive responses.