Module 18
Module 19
Module 7/8
Chapter 23 and Chapter 20
bonus
100

What is the ductus arteriosus responsible for? 

allows oxygenated blood to bypass the lungs of a fetus and go directly to the body
100

This respiratory condition generally affects preterm newborns due to lack of surfactant and lung immaturity? 

What is RDS. 

100

What is a probable sign of pregnancy? 

braxton hicks, ballottment, chadwicks, hegars, goodell's, positive pregnancy test 

100

A baby plots on the growth chart at 89% and is considered what? 

AGA 

100

when a baby is under phototherapy, what must we monitor? 

temperature more frequently, feeds *i&O and diapers, ensuring accurate timing with light therapy, serum bilirubin 

200

a fan is blowing in front of a newborn bassinet, what is this type of heat loss? 

convective 

200

This type of jaundice is due to a positive immunoglobulin blood test and ABO incompatibility. typically increased in the first 12-24 hours of life. can be severe

pathologic jaundice 

200

name 2 risk factors for poor pregnancy outcomes

Antiepileptic drugs

Diabetes (preconception)

Folic acid deficiency

HIV/AIDS

Hypothyroidism

Maternal phenylketonuria

Rubella

Obesity

Oral anticoagulants

STI

Smoking

Substance use

Depression

Partner violence

200

a client was diagnosed with GDM during pregnancy. What is the fetus at risk for? 

LGA, Macrosomic baby 

200

what is the blood sugar ranges for a newborn based on hours

0-4hrs above 40

4-24 above 45

24-48 above 50 

300

What is required for a newborn to initiate transitioning from intrauterine to extrauterine life? 

initiate breathing 

300

What interventions do we do for a clavicle fracture? 

pin the affected extremity to the opposite side to help immobilize it. 

300

normal pregnancy weight gain for an overweight client

15 to 25 lbs

300

Name one characteristic of a post-term newborn on assessment?

Dry, wrinkled skin 

thin umbilical cord

abundant hair on head 

alert 

thin long extremities 

300

a client is currently pregnant with twins and is 28 weeks gestation, she has a son at home who was born at 37 weeks, a daughter who was born at 32 weeks, and another daughter who was born at 18 weeks gestation and passed away. what is the patient's gtpal? 

G4 T1 P1 A1 L2 

400

What kind of pressure is in the lungs while the fetus is inutero? 

high pulmonary vascular resistance 

400

what are some s/s of newborn sepsis? 

Poor feeds, breathing difficulties, increased o2 requirements, GI problems, persistent crying, temp instability, hypotension, tachycardia, hypotonia, cyanosis, jaundice, poor feeds




400

name some foods to avoid during pregnancy

fish containing mercury

soft cheese, unpasteurized milk, store made salads like tuna salad, egg salad, chicken salad

no uncooked deli meat 

400

what risks does cmv pose to newborn? 

hearing loss is the biggest one but we can see microcephaly, developmental delays, SGA baby

400

A client's LMP was december 25, 2024, use naegle's rule to calculate due date. 

October 2nd, 2025 
500

What is the foramen ovale responsible for? 

 directing oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus's developing body by allowing blood to flow directly from the right atrium to the left atrium in the heart, effectively bypassing the non-functional fetal lungs before birth; it usually closes shortly after birth when the baby starts breathing and needs to use its lungs to oxygenate blood.

500

what should we have ready if we have meconium fluid during labor for the delivery of the newborn? 

respiratory/nicu

warmer ready

emergency medications ready

call for help and notify all appropriate resources 

not necessary to bathe infant 


500

what supplement is highly recommended during pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects

folic acid 400 to 800 mcg daily 

500

What infection is typically a cause for pneumonia, sepsis, and meningitis in a newborn? 

GBS 

500

explain the blood sugar protocol to me :) 

we will talk through this. 

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