8-10
The CNS depressant used to relax smooth muscle in OB patients
Magnesium Sulfate
The priority teaching for a pregnant patient who tested positive for syphilis and is receiving counseling with her partner.
Your partner also needs to be treated.
The primary form of infection control for STDs
The medication that CANNOT be given to a patient who has pre-eclampsia and is hemorrhaging.
What is methergine
The classification of an acceleration in a reactive NST for a 38 week mom.
increase of 15 beats for 15 seconds 2 times during a 20 minute period.
The classification for the preterm birth in a mom who needed to be delivered due to her preeclampsia
Indicated Preterm Birth
Cocaine
The term for a patient who has been unsuccessful at trying for their first baby for the last 15 months.
Primary infertility
The 2 prenatal tests that are to be completed in the first AND third trimester
HIV & RPR
Two of the three antepartum testing methods that are categorized as Biophysical
- Daily fetal movement count
- Ultrasound
- Biophysical Profile
The reflex that is important for feeding in preterm newborns
Gag Reflex
The possible negative outcome of high oxygen use in the newborn
Retinopathy
The type of contraception that includes surgical intervention
Sterilization (tubal ligation or vasectomy)
A patient had 225ml of bleeding after delivery. During the 2-hour postpartum recovery the nurse weighed 250Mml of a blue chux & 125ml of a pad. The dry weight of the chux is 75ml and the dry weight of the pad is 50ml. What is the patient's QBL?
475ml
The diagnosis that fetal renal insufficiency can cause.
Oligohydramnios
The condition you expect when a newborn experiences hypoglycemia and shivering.
Hypothermia
The name of the potential complication to the newborn if maternal gonorrhea is left untreated.
The birth control method that can take up to 10 months to leave system
Depo-Provera
The form of HSV that is not transmitted sexually
HSV-1
The BPP result for the following assessment:
- One 30sec breathing episode in 30min
- Less than 3 episodes of trunk/limb movements in 30min
- Absence of extension or flexion
- Deepest verticle pocket 4cm
- NST reactive
6 - suspect chronic asphyxia.
2 of the 3 factors nurses look at when weaning a newborn from respiratory assistance
- Bradycardia
- Desaturaitons
The compound that is the primary cause of respiratory distress syndrome in the newborn
Lack of pulmonary surfactant
The ACHES acronym representations in combined-oral contraceptive agents
Abdominal pain
Chest pain
Headaches
Eye problems
Severe leg pain
The type of Hepatitis that is 50% of all cases and has no vaccine present
Hepatitis C - watch video on announcements on announcements