Postpartum
Newborn
Newborn Complications
Perinatal Loss
Perinatal Safety
100
Blood loss from a vaginal birth should not exceed this amount
What is 500 ml?
100
Fetal shunt between right and left atrium
What is foramen ovale?
100
Decreased oxygen to fetal kidneys may result in this; may result in variable decelerations
What is oligohydramnios?
100
Implantation of the embryo outside the uterus
What is ectopic pregnancy?
100
High risk drugs in the Perinatal Setting (2)
What is Pitocin and Magnesium Sulfate?
200
Mrs. Rowe is a 28-year-old multiparous woman who delivered a 7lb 9oz (3430 gram) male infant 1 hour ago. Both the mother and the infant are in stable condition after the uncomplicated vaginal birth. While caring for Mrs. Rowe and her infant at this time, you would expect her to be in which of the following maternal adjustment phases? a. Interdependent b. Taking hold c. Taking in d. Letting go
What is Taking in?
200
Eye prophylaxis is given to prevent this
What is gonococcal neonatal opthalmia?
200
Infants exposed to this in utero may be tachypneic, jittery, hypertonic, and inconsolable
What is substance abuse?
200
This hospital initiative could help nurses who must deal with grief and loss
What is a hospital support system?
200
You are concerned about starting an induction on a patient with a nonreassuring FHR strip. The physician insists despite your explaining your concerns. What do you do?
What is follow chain of command?
300
Verify mom is Rh negative and coombs negative before you do this
What is give Rhogam?
300
Edematous, bruised lesion on scalp; may result from vacuum extraction; does not cross suture lines
What is a cephalohematoma?
300
Infants born between 34 and 36 completed weeks of gestation
What is late preterm infants?
300
Congenital anomalies and this are the two most common causes of neonatal death
What is preterm birth?
300
The goal of which of the following programs is to promote safe patient care by reducing or preventing adverse patient outcomes in a health care facility? a. Chain of command b. Risk management c. Standards of care d. Standards of performance
What is Risk Management?
400
Unsuccessful repair of a 4th degree laceration may result in this abnormal connection....
What is rectovaginal fistula?
400
Fetal overproduction of this may result in neonatal hypoglycemia in infant of diabetic mother
What is insulin?
400
One of the most common causative organisms for neonatal sepsis
What is GBS?
400
Flying Sparrow's family wishes to see her stillborn infant but she is refusing to see her. What should you tell the family?
What is advise the family that they may see the baby in a separate area with her consent?
400
The leading cause of obstetrical liability is: a. application of fundal pressure during a prolonged second stage of labor. b. failure to initiate the chain of command for maternal-fetal safety. c. failure to adequately communicate maternal-fetal status to the primary care provider. d. oxytocin administration leading to tachysystole and fetal injury
What is Oxytocin administration....?
500
Two hormones that most affect milk synthesis and milk ejection
What is oxytocin and prolactin?
500
Primary indicator of infant nutrition in first week of life
What is infant weight?
500
This maternal complication during pregnancy may place fetus at risk for asymmetric IUGR
What is hypertensive disorders of pregnancy?
500
One of the best ways to help parents dealing with grief is to: a. ask family members to remove all baby items from the home. b. encourage them to place all mementos out of sight. c. encourage them to return to normal daily activities and work early. d. provide them with a list of community resources and support groups.
What is provide them with list of community resources and support groups
500
A focus on risk reduction strategies by The Joint Commission was developed in response to: a. common legal allegations. b. national patient safety goals. c. reviews of incident and accident reports. d. sentinel event reports from healthcare facilities.
What is D?