Perfusion
PPH
Mood & Affect
Stress
Premature &
RDS/MAS
100

When a client is experiencing eclampsia, this is the priority interventioin?

What is stay with the client?

100

Blood loss ≥500 mL after _______ birth or ≥1000 mL after________ birth

What is vaginal and cesarean?

100

A tool asks the woman to respond to statements about the common symptoms of depression.

What is the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen?

100

Grief that lasts longer than a year with intrusive thoughts and severe emotion. 

What is complicated grief?

100

Assessment, Respiratory Support, Thermoregulation, Protection from Infection, Hydration, Nutrition, Energy Conservation, Skin Care, Developmental Consideration

What is care interventions for the highrisk newborn?

200

Headache, blurred vision, photophobia, scotomas, right upper quadrant pain, irritability, presence of clonus and brisk deep tendon reflexes, nausea, vomiting, hypertension, oliguria, and proteinuria.

What are manifestations of severe preeclampsia?

200

Placenta accreta: Slight penetration of myometrium  
Placenta increta: Deep penetration of myometrium
Placenta percreta: Perforation of myometrium and uterine serosa, possibly involving adjacent organs

What are placental attachment degrees?

200

Loss of interest, tiredeness, fatigue, unworthiness, guilt, shame, sleep disturbances.

What are symptoms of Postpartum depression?

200

Grief where the individual doesn't grief all the time, but it lasts longer and in spurts as they mature.

What is sibling grief?

200

Respiratory Distress Syndrome
retinopathy of prematurity
Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
Necrotizing Enterocolotis (NEC)
etc. . . 

What are complications of preterm birth?

300

bedrest in a quiet, nonstimulating, assess DTRs, fetal monitoring and obtain daily weights.

What are interventions for severe preeclampsia?

300
Perform fundal assessment and massage, administer medication (oxytocin and misoprostal), contact HCP

What are PPH interventions?

300

Priority question to assess postpartum psychosis.

Have you had thoughts of hurting yourself or your your baby?

300

Maintain good health.
Be allowed to attend the funeral.
Develop distancing techniques.
Allowed to express emotions at work.

What are nursing strategies to cope with patient death?

300

Neonatal assessment findings:
Distended abdomen
Blood in stools
Poor feeding
Apnea
Gastric Retention

What are manifestations of Necrotizing Enterocolitis?

400

After administering this medicaitons, the nurse will onitor RESPIRATIONS, urine output and DTRs.

What is magnesium sulfate?

400

Uterine atony, bladder distention, blod clots in uterus, and blood loss 

What are manifestations of PPH

400

Journaling, meditation, psychotherapy and breathing exercises.

What are interventions for depression and anxiety disorders?

400

Allow parents alone time and to hold the baby.
Encourage photos of the baby and to name the baby.
Provide department contact for follow up questions

What are therapeutic strategies for neonatal loss?

400

Phospholipid used to improve baby's respiratory compliance.

What is surfactant?

500

This is a variant of preeclampsia that involves hepatic dysfunction, characterized by hemolysis (H), elevated liver enzymes (EL), and low platelet (LP) count.

What is HELLP syndrome

500

Uterine atony, lacerations of the genital tract, hematomas, retained placenta, placental complications, inversion of the uterus, subinvolution of the uterus and coagulopathies.

What are the causes of PPH?

500

Evaluate all new mothers for psychiatric disorders; depression or anxiety.

What are nursing interventions for PPD?

500

The nurse uses open ended questions and provides comfort. The nurse doesn't ask "Why?", doesn't make promises. and doesn't relate to his/her experiences. 

What are therapeutic communication suggestions?

500

A highly technical method that oxygenates the blood while bypassing the lungs, allowing the lungs to rest and recover. 

What is Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ECMO?