Obstetrics and neonatal care
Pediatric Emergencies
Geriatric patients
Special populations and situations
100

What is the main function of the placenta?

To provide nourishment and oxygen for the baby in the womb. 

100

True or false: Children and babies have a higher heart rate? 

True

100

What are cataracts?

the opacity of the lens in the eye.
100

COPD, HIV, and AIDS are considered a _______.

Acquired disease and condition. 

200

what should be the most important sign of life when a baby is delivered?

Crying.

200

What are the 5 developmental stages in a child?

Infant, toddler, pre-schooler, school-age child, an adolescent.


200

What does COPD stand for?

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

200

What does acquired disease and condition mean?

A disease or viral infection that is presented to one, or "acquired" after birth. 

300

What are the three stages of Labor?

Stage one: Dilation of the cervix

Stage two: Expulsion

Stage three: Delivery of the placenta

300

Name three or more of the parts of the body that should be observed or palpitated when one arrives on the scene

Head, pupils, ears, mouth, neck and spine, chest and back, and extremities. 

300

What are some factors that influence the lives of geriatric patients? 

Alcoholism, substance abuse, negligence, psychological abuse, loneliness, and poverty.

300

In addition to a DNR, what may a patient have with them?

A living will.

400

List some materials that should be included in an OB kit

sterile sheets and towels

one dozen 4-inch square gauze pads 

2-3 sanitary napkins

rubber suction or syringe

cord clamps or ties

surgical scissors. 

400

What does the abbreviation S.A.M.P.L.E stand for?

S-Signs and symptoms

A-allergies

M-medications

P-past medical history

L-last meal 

E-events that led to the illness

400

What is a possible cause of fainting in elderly patients?

Medications

400

What does AICD stand for? 

Automatic implanted cardiac defibrillator.  

500

Explain supine hypotension syndrome

Syndrome in which may occur during the last few months of pregnancy that may cause a decrease of blood returning to the heart when the patient lays down due to the inferior vena cava being pressed on by the baby. This syndrome may also cause shock. 

500

What is Croup?

Croup is a viral infection of the upper airway. 

500

Deprivation of food is often caused by ______. 

Negligence 
500

What is a common problem someone that has a tracheostomy tube may have?

Mucus in the tube

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