GDM 1
GDM 2
HTN
Preterm Labor
Previa/Abruption
100

This test involves a 50-g oral glucose load followed by a plasma glucose measurement 1 hour later.

What is the first step in the two-step method for diagnosing gestational diabetes?

100

The acceptable range of blood glucose when waking for someone with gestational diabetes

What is 60 to 105 mg/dL?

100

Dipstick value for protein in the urine would be a concerning finding

What is 3+?


100

The gestational age for preterm labor

What is between 20 and 36 weeks?

100

The presence of painless bleeding should alert the possibility of this condition

What is placenta previa?

200

This ethnic group is more likely to develop gestational diabetes compared to Caucasians

Who are Hispanic, African-American, Native-American, Asian, and Pacific Islander women?

 


  

200

The acceptable blood glucose range 1 hour after meal for patient with gestational diabetes

What is less than 140 mg/dL?

200

Assessment findings of absent DTR, no ankle clonus, client feels thirsty and warm.

What are findings of magnesium toxicity?

200

Required for preterm labor diagnosis

What is regular uterine activity and change in cervical effacement or dilation?

200

Woman with complete placenta previa should be prepped for this. 

What is emergency c-section?

300

This is the recommended gestational age range for screening all pregnant women for gestational diabetes

What is 24 to 28 weeks of gestation?




  

300

The acceptable range for a patient with GDM 2 hours after eating

What is less than 120 mg/dL?

300

Placing on bed rest in a quiet, non-stimulating environment to prevent seizures and promote optimal placental blood flow

What are expected orders for patient with preeclampsia?

300

Most serious side effect of terbutaline

What is chest discomfort and palpitations?

300

Test that can be used for suspected abruptio placenta

What is positive Apt test?

400

This term describes a baby born significantly larger than average due to maternal gestational diabetes

What is macrosomia?

400

Signs that an infant may have hypoglycemia

What is jitteriness, apnea, tachypnea, and cyanosis?

400

Pregnant client with elevated BP should have this reviewed for comparison

What is prior BP from prenatal visit?

400

A woman in preterm labor may be feeling this

What is powerless?

400

Patient with suspected placenta previs should have this done immediately

What is FHR monitoring

500

This oral hypoglycemic agent is frequently prescribed in the United States for women with gestational diabetes.

What is glyburide?

500

The mLs of dextrose that would be administered for a baby that weighs 4 lbs, 7 oz for a 10ml/kg order

What is 20 mL?

lbs to kg = 2.01704546 kg

x 10 = 20.1704546 = 20mL


500

The labs expected in patient with HELLP

What is Low platelets, elevated liver labs, and decreased hematocrit?
500

In preterm labor complications, an infant needs to be monitored for

What are problems with thermoregulation, hyperbilirubinemia, and sepsis?

500

Would be given for fetus less than 34 weeks gestation

What are corticosteroids?

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