Hypertensive Disorders
Magnesium Mayhem
Fetal Monitoring
Postpartum Hemorrhage
Newborn News
100

This symptom in preeclampsia indicates liver involvement and worsening disease.

What is epigastric pain?

100
This medication should be available when administering magnesium sulfate.

What is calcium gluconate?

100

Late decelerations indicate this problem.

What is placental insufficiency?

100

The priority intervention when a patient is experiencing a postpartum hemorrhage.

What is fundal massage?

100
A newborn who was born 2 hours ago to mother with GDM is jittery.  What is the nurse's priority action?

What is check blood glucose?

200

BP of 168/110, P/C Ratio of 0.45 and headache indicates this condition.

What is preeclampsia with severe features?

200
Two signs of magnesium toxicity.
What are RR<12, absent reflexes, urinary output <30cc/hour.
200

The priority nursing intervention for recurrent decelerations.

What is reposition patient?

200

The four Ts of postpartum hemorrhage.

Tone, trauma, tissue, thrombin

200

Grunting, nasal flaring, and retractions indicate this complication.

What is respiratory distress?

300

The purpose of magnesium sulfate in preeclampsia is to prevent this complication.

What is seizures?

300

The nurse's priority intervention when magnesium toxicity is suspected.

What is stop the magnesium infusion?
300

This type of variability is reassuring of fetal well-being.

What is moderate variability?

300

This medication should not be given to a patient with asthma.

What is hemabate?

300

The nurse's priority action when a sacral dimple is noted.

What is identify the base of the dimple?

400

A patient is admitted with preeclampsia to be induced. The nurse should implement these seizure precautions.

What are padded side rails, oxygen and suction?

400

Urinary output less than this amount is concerning for magnesium toxicity.

What is <30cc/hour?

400

An amnioinfusion can be used to intervene for this type of deceleration.

What are variable decelerations?

400

This QBL meets postpartum hemorrhage criteria for a vaginal delivery.

What is 1000cc?

400

These are the five components of an Apgar score.

What are heartrate, respiratory effort, color, tone, reflexes?

500

The nurse monitors these lab values in preeclampsia because they can indicate HELLP syndrome.

What are liver enzymes and platelets?

500

Patient education about the purpose magnesium sulfate for preeclampsia.

What is it is a CNS depressant that will help prevent seizures?

500

A reactive NST must meet these criteria.

What are 15x15 accelerations?

500

Three interventions to perform during a postpartum hemorrhage.

What are start 2 large bore IVs, fluid bolus, weigh pads, oxygen, give blood, draw labs, give meds

500

These are potential complications of worsening jaundice that is not treated.

Brain damage, seizures, death

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