At Risk Newborns
Hyperbilirubinemia & blood incompatibility
Perinatal Mental Health & NAS
Menstrual Cycle
STIs & contraception
100

What gestational age defines a preterm infant?


less than 37wks 

100

What causes jaundice in newborns?


Elevated bilirubin levels

100

What is the leading cause of pregnancy-related death in many states including Minnesota?


Mental health conditions, including suicide and overdose

100

which hormone is dominant in the follicular phase

estrogen

100

What STI can cause blindness in a newborn if untreated?


Gonorrhea 

200

What assessment finding is common in a late preterm infant?


Poor feeding, temperature instability, hypoglycemia, or respiratory distress

200

What blood incompatibility occurs when an Rh-negative parent carries an Rh-positive fetus?


Rh incompatibility 

200

Which SSRI is commonly prescribed during pregnancy and postpartum?


Sertraline (zoloft)

200

which hormone surges to trigger ovulation 

Luteinizing Hormone (LH)

200

What is a contraindication to estrogen-containing contraceptives?


Smoking over age 35, clotting disorders, migraines with aura, or hypertension

300

What does SGA stand for and what is a major risk?


Small for gestational age; risk includes hypoglycemia

300

What medication prevents Rh sensitization?


Rh immune globulin (RhoGAM)

300

What is NAS

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome 

300

what is considered a normal cycle length range?

21-35 days

300

Which STI is commonly known for causing painful genital blisters?

Herpes simplex virus (HSV)

400

A newborn weighs 4,500 g at birth. How would the nurse classify this infant?


large for gestational age 

400

What are common treatments for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia?


Phototherapy and exchange transfusion in severe cases

400

Name two symptoms of NAS 

High-pitched cry, tremors, poor feeding, irritability, sneezing, diarrhea, or seizures

400

explain the difference between follicular and luteal phases 

follicular: estrogen dominant, ovulation occurs 

Luteal: progesterone dominant, prepares endometrium 

400

What medication is commonly used to treat gonorrhea?


Ceftriaxone 

500

A newborn exposed to meconium-stained amniotic fluid develops grunting and retractions. What complication is suspected?


Meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS)

500

Why is severe hyperbilirubinemia dangerous?


It can cause kernicterus and permanent neurologic damage

500

What are first-line nursing interventions for infants with NAS?


Decrease stimulation, swaddle, skin-to-skin care, small frequent feedings, and support caregiver bonding

500

A sharp drop in these two hormones triggers menstruation when pregnancy does not occur 

estrogen and progesterone 

500

What STI can be transmitted during vaginal birth and cause neonatal conjunctivitis or pneumonia?


Chlamydia