Phototherapy should be initiated at this bilirubin level for a low-risk newborn who is 24 hours old?
What is 13 mg/dL?
Newborns experiencing this complication may be difficult to soothe and experience feeding and sleeping difficulties and hypertonia.
What is NAS or NOWS?
The most important risk factor for postpartum depression.
What is a prior history of depression?
The due date for someone who misses their period today (11/29/21).
What is August 36th, 2022
Just kidding, what is September 5, 2022
This is the most important risk factor for preterm labor and birth.
What is a prior preterm birth?
A baby under phototherapy should be wearing these 2 items only.
What is a diaper and eye protection?
A blood sugar lower than this level requires intervention in the first 2 hours of life.
What is 25?
The complication, which can follow birth trauma, may characterized by flashbacks, nightmares, intrusive thoughts, and hyper-arousal
What is PTSD?
These 4 techniques can be used to assess whether someone's water has broken.
What are nitrazine (pH) paper, an amnisure test, a ferning slide, and a sterile speculum exam?
This fetal heart rate pattern can be associated with maternal fever and chorioamnionitis.
What is fetal tachycardia?
This newborn respiratory complication is usually benign and self-limited. It is more common in babies born by cesarean section.
What is transient tachypnea of the newborn? (TTN)
A nurse caring for an SGA and/or late preterm infant should be alert for signs of these two conditions that start with "hypo".
What are hypoglycemia and hypothermia?
Sensitive care for parents after a perinatal loss involves gathering these items and offering them to the parents.
What are memorabilia (photographs, footprints, care items etc)?
Despite changes in the diagnosis of adult hypertension, this value is still the cutoff used for diagnosis of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
What is 140/90?
This bleeding complication is associated with bright red, painless bleeding.
What is placenta previa?
This is the best initial intervention for a newborn with a low temperature.
What is place the baby skin-to-skin with a parent?
The first intervention for a newborn low blood sugar.
What is feed the baby.
True or false: Parents should be concerned about the impact of drug use on the fetus, but don't need to worry about it anymore during lactation.
What is false? (psychoactive substances can also enter human milk)
This micronutrient is protective against neural tube defects.
What is folic acid, or folate?
This Bishop score (and greater) is considered favorable for induction.
What is 8?
These two signs of newborn respiratory distress require the nurse to look at the baby's chest and abdomen.
What are retractions and central cyanosis?
It is important for babies under bili lights to be taken out every few hours to do this.
What is eat! (nurse or formula feed)
What are the person's correct pronouns?
This live vaccine will be deferred until postpartum if needed, if indicated by prenatal testing.
What is MMR (if rubella non-immune)?
A patient experiencing a significant postpartum hemorrhage might experience these vital sign changes.
What are tachycardia and hypotension?