Intrapartum Fetal Surveillance
Breast / Bottle
Postpartum Hemorrhage
Newborn
High-risk Newborn
100

A nurse reviews a fetal heart rate (FHR) tracing and notes early decelerations. What is the priority nursing action?

What is -Continue to monitor

100

Rich in immunoglobulins!

What is Colostrum

100

Uterus stays firm only when massaged, and loses tone when the massage ends

What is -uterine atony

100

Genetic disorders such as Hypothyroidism, Galactosemia, Hemoglobinopathies, and congenital adrenal hyperplasia

What is phenylketonuria (PKU)

100

It Appears before 24 hrs of age or persists after day 14

What is Non-physiologic (pathologic) jaundice

200

Late decelerations are most concerning because they indicate:

WHAT IS- Uteroplacental insufficiency

200

How often should breastfeeding be done 

What is -2-3 hours

200

Pharmacologic measures of a patient with HTN

What is- Hemabate or Carboprost, avoid Methylergonovine (methergine)

200

One dose of medication given in the vastus lateralis muscle to prevents bleeding problems

What is Vitamin K (Phytonadione)

200

Babies born before 34 weeks of pregnancy often develop this serious breathing problem.

What is RDS (RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME)

300

Which intervention is the priority for recurrent late decelerations?

WHAT IS - Turn client to side-lying position

300

milk products, corn, cabbage, peanuts, coke

What is - gastric issues in a baby

300

2nd most common cause of early PPH

What is - lacerations-Vaginal, cervical, or perineal lacerations

300

For suctioning excess mucus from the mouth and the nose

What is a bulb syringe

300

An Excess production of RBC, Red blood cell life, Liver immaturity, Blood incompatibility, Gestational age, and intestinal factors

What is-Factors in increased bilirubin

400

Variable decelerations are most commonly caused by

WHAT IS - Umbilical cord compression

400

Sterilization

What is newborn bottle

400

Leg pain and tenderness, unilateral area of swelling, warmth, and redness

What is DVT-deep vein thrombus

400

Help increase surfactant production and speed maturation of lungs

What is Steroids-Betamethdone

400

Monitor for jitteriness, twitching, weakness, high-pitched cry, cyanosis, irregular respirations, lethargy, seizures, eye rolling.

What is Hypoglycemia

500

A Category III tracing includes which finding?

What is - Absent variability with recurrent decelerations

500

Crack, bleeding, blisters

What is breastfeeding nipples

500

Infection of the breast, unilateral

What is- Mastitis

500

Increased oxygen needs, decreased surfactant production, Respiratory distress, Hypoglycemia, Jaundice

What is -Hazards of Cold Stress

500

Newborns who are term with low birth weight (LBW), which refers to infants weighing 2500 g (5 lb, 8 oz)

What is fetal growth restriction (FGR) or intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR).