Patient Education
Newborn
Complications
Medication
Miscellaneous
100

What are some normal postpartum diuretic changes 

What is massive fluid mobilization that occurs after birth? With up to 3000mL/ day being excrteted  

100

What makes the APGAR score 

What is appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, and respiration 

100

What are some interventions for late decelerations 

What is apply oxygen 10L/min via a non-rebreather face mask, turn the client on the left lateral side, decrease oxytocin, and increase IV fluids 

100

Why do we give magneisum sulfate 

What is preventing and treating seizures? As well as serving as neuroprotection for preterm infants 

100

When to defer vaginal exam 

What is placenta previa, active vaginal bleeding, PROM, and recent sexual intercourse within 24 hours 

200

What are the three lochia colors 

What is lochia rubia (dark or bright red), lochia serosa (pink or brown), and lochia alba (yellow to white)

200

What are some safe sleep measures  

What is a firm mattress, no co-sleeping, no blanklets, pillows, bumpers, or toys, place baby on back, and room sharing is recommended

200

What are some symptoms of magnesium sulfate toxicity

What is absent or decreased DTR, oliguria, RR < 12/ min, flushing skin, weakness, hypotension, and double vision 
200

What is the antidote for magnesium sulfate 

What is calcium gluconate 
200

What is preclampsia

What is a pregnancy-specific condition in which hypertension (>140/90) and proteinuria developed after 20 weeks of gestation 

300

What is the purpose of the KB stain

What is used to determine the presence of fetal-to-maternal bleeding 

300

What must be included in a car seat safety

What is rear-facing until at least 2 years of age, the chest clip should be placed at armpit level, straps should be snug with NO slack, no bulky coats should be worn, the car seat should be placed in the back seat, and the car seat should NOT move more than 1 inch front-back and side-to-side 
300

What are the output concerns related to magnesium sulfate 

What is the increased risk for accumulation and toxicity due to the medication not being excreted by the kidneys 

300

What is bethmethasone used for 

What is used for pregnant patients at risk of preterm delivery to help mature fetal lungs 

300

What are some labs/ medical history that must be obtained before epidural placement 

What is platelet count, coagulation profile, use of blood thinners, and coagulation disorders 

400

What are some APA feeding recommendations

What is feeding 8-12 times per day (every 2-3 hours), holding the baby upright, keeping the bottle tipped full of milk to prevent air swallowing, not prop bottles, discarding unused formula, and mixing formula exactly as directed 

400

What are some hospital newborn security measures  

What is electronic security tags, staff identifications, and matching ID bands 

400

What are some risk factors for gestational diabetes 

What is hypertension, preclampsia, miscarriage, maternal mortality, monilial vaginitis, UTI, ketoacidosis, complications in birth (e.g., preterm, C-section, placental insufficiency, polyhdramnios, epistotomy & forceps), and newborn complications (e.g., birth injuries, stillbirth, hypoglycemia, polycythemia, hyperbilirubinemia, respiratory distress syndrome, congenital abnormalities, and fetal macrosomia) 

400

What are the side effects of nifedipine

What is hypotension, facial flushing, peripheral edema, and constipation 

400

What nursing intervention MUST be done before an epidural is placed 

Administer an IV bolus (999mL/ hr) 

500

What are some signs of neonatal abstinence syndrome 

What is irritability, seizures, high-pitched cry, tremors, poor feeding, mottled skin, fever, tachypnea, nasal stuffiness, disrupted sleep patterns, and temperure instability 

500

What newborn system is related to oligohydramnios 

What is the renal/ urinary system 

500

What are some possible complications that may result from abdominal trauma 

What is placental abruption, pelvic fractures, and pulmonary contusion 

500

What are some side effects of an epidural and narcotics 

What are maternal hypotension, inability to void, decreased ability to push, vertigo, pruritus, and spinal headache (epidural) 

What are C/V/N, respiratory depression and sedation (narcotics) 


500

How do we determine true labor

What is regular contractions that increase in strength and duration as time passes, vaginal bleeding related to cervical changes, and pain that radiates from the lower back and around to the front of the abdomen

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