High Risk
Postpartum Hemorrhage & Infection
Preterm Labor & Gestational Diabetes
Miscellaneous
100

What symptoms are associated with a Pulmonary Embolism?

Chest pain & shortness of breath 

100

Greatest risk factor for PPH

Uterine Atony 

100

Common symptoms associated with Preterm Labor

Dull lower backache

Vaginal discharge

Nausea/Vomitting/Diarrhea

Dysuria 

Pain in the thighs 

Suprapubic pressure

100

Symptoms associated with postpartum depression? 

Sadness, insomnia, and feeling anxious

200

How will the nurse educate patients taking anticoagulant therapy? 

Use a soft bristle toothbrush

Avoid medications containing ASA

Notify provider if they experience black and tarry stools 

200

First line drug for PPH? 

Methylergonovine (Methergine)

200

Which medications are commonly used to treat preterm labor? 

Nifedpine (procardia)

Magnesium sulfate

Indomethacin

Terbutaline (Brethine)

200

Describe a hematoma

Bluish-buldging area under the skin 
300

Nursing Interventions to prevent thromboembolism

Compression devices

Early ambulation

Warm compress for pain 

300

Common vital signs changes associated with PPH? 

Tachycardia and hypotension

300

Which nursing interventions for a patient receiving magnesium sulfate? 

Have calcium gluconate readily available 

Monitor respirations closely

Monitor reflexes

Urine output

Assess neurological status

Assess vital signs often 

Obtain magnesium drug levels 

300

Nursing interventions for cord prolapse

Keep pressure off the cord by keeping the head off the cord; knee-chest or Trendelenburg position, administer oxygen and prepare the patient for surgery. 

400

Which patient population receives Rho(D) immune globulin and when is it administered?

Rh negative blood types and it is administered at 28weeks gestation and again within 48 hours of delivery.

400

Risk factor for infection?

Prolonged rupture of membranes

400

Therapeutic glucose levels for patients with Gestational Diabetes

Maintaining a fasting blood glucose level below 92 mg/dL with postprandial levels below 180 mg/dL and 1-hour and 2-hour postprandial levels below 153 mg/dL.

400

Risk factors associated with Ectopic Pregnancies

Use of progestin-only mini pill (slows ovum transport)

Postpartum or postabortion infection

Altered estrogen and progesterone levels (interferes with tubal motility)

Age older than 35 years

Cigarette smoking

500

When are pregnant patients screened for GBS?

36 weeks gestation

500

What should the nurse include when educating a patient about postpartum infections?

Report any fever greater than 100.4 to their provider.  Report symptoms of chills and odorous vaginal discharge.  Continue to rinse with the peri bottle when you are discharged.

500

What are the therapeutic ranges for the glucose tolerance test?

Fasting glucose level: Less than 95 mg/dL

At 1 hour: Less than 140 mg/dL

At 2 hours: Less than 120 mg/dL

At 3 hours: Less than 95 mg/dL

500

What is the greatest risk factor associated with a vaginal birth after cesarean?

Uterine rupture

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