Medications
Assessment
OB Emergency
Newborn
Feeding
100

The dose and route for Methergine.

What is 0.2 mg IM?

100

A boggy and deviated uterus likely indicates this issue.

What is a full bladder?

100

The correct code to call for a Postpartum Hemorrhage?

What is Code Obstetric Emergency?

100

This medication is given IM to prevent hemorrhagic disease in a newborn.

What is Vitamin K?

100

A bottle should be discarded after what time frame?

What is 1 hour?

200

What uterotonic medication should be avoided in asthmatic patients?

What is Hemabate?

200

Newborn assessments should be completed how  often between 2 and 24 hours of age?

What is every 4 hours.

200

The parameters for administering labetalol (per the HTN protocol).

What is 160/110 or greater?

200

For how long after birth does a LGA baby require blood glucose monitoring?

What is 12 hours?

200

What type of bottle nipple should routinely be provided to parents?

What is a standard nipple?

300

What uterotonic medication should be avoided in hypertensive patients?

What is Methergine?

300

Pain reassessments must be completed within what time frame following medication administration?

What is 1 hour?

300

An early sign of magnesium toxicity.

What is absent DTRs?

300

For how long after birth does a SGA baby require blood glucose monitoring?

What is 24 hours?

300

This hormone is responsible for milk letdown.

What is oxytocin?

400

What is a dosing range for a therapeutic magnesium sulfate bolus?

What is 4-6 grams?

400

This condition presents as a tender, red area on the breast with fever and flu-like symptoms.

What is mastitis?

400

What life-threatening condition is characterized by seizures in a preeclamptic patient?

What is eclampsia?

400

The difference between Caput succedaneum and Cephalohematoma is what?

What is one crosses the suture line, the other does not.

400

Name the reflex that causes a newborn to turn toward a nipple or touch on their cheek.

What is the rooting reflex?

500

The dose and route for Hemabate?

What is 250 mcg IM?

500

A sign of a good latch includes the baby's lips in this position.

What is flanged outward?

500

What do the 4 T's of PPH stand for?

What is Tone, Tissue, Trauma, and Thrombin?

500

What is the protocol for infant temperature less than 97.6 axillary?

What is place newborn with skin-to-skin contact with mother and recheck temperature in 30 minutes?

500

Cracked or bleeding nipples are often caused by this issue.

What is improper latch?