Medications
Newborn Nursing Inverventions
Postpartum Complications
Pregnancy Complications
MISC
100

This medication is used to induce or augment labor by stimulating uterine contractions.

Oxytocin (Pitocin)

100

This vitamin is given to newborns to prevent hemorrhagic disease of the newborn.

Vitamin K (phytonadione)

100

This postpartum condition presents with calf pain, swelling, and warmth.

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

100

This condition involves abnormal implantation of a fertilized egg outside the uterine cavity.

Ectopic pregnancy

100

Seeing the fetus on an ultrasound is an example of this type of pregnancy sign.

Positive sign of pregnancy

200

This opioid agonist-antagonist is used for labor pain but should be avoided in patients with a history of opioid dependency.

Nalbuphine (Nubain)

200

This site is commonly used for intramuscular injections in newborns.

Vastus lateralis muscle

200

This mood disorder involves severe feelings of sadness, guilt, and disinterest in the newborn, often requiring medical intervention.

Postpartum depression

200

This painless bleeding condition is often diagnosed via ultrasound and requires cesarean delivery.

Placenta previa

200

This is the normal range for a newborn's heart rate when awake.

110-160 beats per minute

300

This medication is commonly prescribed to treat hypertension during pregnancy, particularly for women with gestational hypertension and preeclampsia with severe features.

Labetalol or nifedipine

300

This vaccine is administered to newborns within 24 hours of birth.

Hepatitis B vaccine

300

This intervention is the nurse’s first action for a boggy uterus.

Fundal massage

300

This is the primary concern for both mother and fetus when significant bleeding occurs during pregnancy.

Hypovolemic shock

300

This medication is given to Rh-negative mothers following a bleeding event during pregnancy.

Rho(D) immune globulin (RhoGAM)

400

This corticosteroid is given to promote fetal lung maturity in pregnancies at risk for preterm birth.

Betamethasone

400

This ointment is applied to newborns' eyes to prevent gonococcal or chlamydial infections.

Erythromycin ophthalmic ointment

400

This is the priority nursing intervention for a patient with suspected postpartum hemorrhage.

Assess the uterine tone and bleeding

400

This severe condition occurs when the placenta separates prematurely from the uterine wall.

Placental abruption

400

This is a common cause of dizziness in pregnant women when lying flat on their back.

Supine hypotensive syndrome (vena cava syndrome)

500

This medication is given to prevent seizures in women diagnosed with preeclampsia.

Magnesium sulfate

500

This screening is completed before discharge to ensure a newborn does not have metabolic conditions requiring dietary intervention.

Universal Newborn Screening

500

This intervention is used to manage a postpartum patient with severe hypovolemic shock.

Fluid resuscitation and blood product administration

500

This intervention is the nurse's first priority for a patient experiencing abruptio placentae.

Assess maternal and fetal status (e.g., monitor vital signs and fetal heart rate)

500

This is the primary concern when opioids are administered too close to delivery.

Respiratory depression?

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