Women's Health
Infant at Risk
Fertility/Infertility
Hematological Disorders
Infectious Diseases
100
Diet, exercise, stress management, sleep and rest are ways to relieve symptoms of this syndrome.
What is PMS?
100
Oxygen, suction, heat source, emergency equipment and appropriately trained healthcare providers.
What must be available for every every delivery?
100
Non-prescription emergency contraception used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse.
What are Plan B and Next Choice.
100
Component of blood effected in a pt with a diagnosis of ITP.
What are platelets (PLT)?
100
Reactivation of Varicella Zoster.
What is Herpes Zoster (Shingles)?
200
Exam should be done about 1 week after the onset of menses each month.
When is the best time for pre-menopausal women to do breast self exams?
200
Early and consistent care by physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, nursing staff, medical staff, family involvement, pastoral care, social work and case management.
What approach enhances best outcomes for high risk infants?
200
Oral contraceptives, female sterilization and male condoms.
What are the three most popular methods of contraceptives used in the United States?
200
Given to pts with a diagnosis of anemia to aid in absorption of iron.
What is vitamin C-rich foods/drinks?
200
Bright red spots with blue-white center on the buccal membrane.
What are Koplick spots?
300
Female, older than 50 years, early menarche, late menopause, nulliparity or first pregnancy after 30 years, genetic risk factors, irradiation of chest area.
What are early risks factors for breast cancer?
300
Hypothermia, hypoglycemia, increased oxygen demands, hyperbilirubinemia, acidosis, may progress to death if not corrected.
What is cold stress?
300
Contraceptive method suggested for increase usage by the ACOG as a long-term, cost effective means of lowering unintended pregnancy.
What is an intrauterine device?
300
Priority nursing diagnosis for a pt diagnosed with Hemophilia.
What is Risk for Bleeding?
300
Symptoms of Roseola Infantum.
What are abrupt high fever, irritability and rash after fever resolves (rose-pink macules)?
400
Discomfort often confused with appendicitis or mesenteric adenitis in the younger female population.
What is mittelschmerz?
400
Used with preterm infants to reduce surface tension within the alveoli preventing them from collapsing.
What is the role of surfactant administration in the preterm infant with respiratory distress?
400
Abdominal pain, chest pain, severe headaches, weakness or numbness of extremities, eye problems or partial vision loss, or severe pain, swelling, heat or redness of calf or thigh.
What are the warning signs of oral contraceptive complications? (ACHES)
400
Nursing priority interventions for a pt in vaso-occlusive crisis.
What are hydration, pain management and oxygenation?
400
White strawberry tongue, sandpaper rash, peeling skin, enlarged tonsils, fever and sore throat.
What are symptoms of scarlet fever?
500
Atypical presentation includes vague symptoms such as fatigue for several weeks, ear pain, toothache, or throat pain.
What is a myocardial infarction?
500
Irritability, jitteriness, tremors, seizures, poor feeding and retention, sneezing, yawning, diarrhea, uncoordinated suck and swallow, poor sleeping patterns, prolonged high pitch cry.
What are signs of intrauterine drug exposure?
500
The most common ART to achieve pregnancy, this technique bypasses blocked or absent fallopian tubes and involves removal of the ovum and mixing it with sperm followed by incubation for approximately 18 hours.
What IVF?
500
Life-threatening, uncontrolled blood loss secondary to trauma or infection that results in an increase in coagulation to areas of the body, ecchymosis and petechial.
What is Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)?
500
Treatment of lyme disease for children > 8 years old.
What is doxycycline for 14-21 days?