Epidemiology
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Nursing Interventions
Methadone
Miscellaneous
100
According to the 2006-2007 Maternity Experience Survey, 1% of women reported using what type of drugs?
What is illicit drugs.
100
An agent that can cause abnormalities in growth, form, or function of a developing fetus.
What is a teratogen.
100
Needs to be taught to a new mother of a methadone-exposed baby before she leaves the hospital for home.
What is the S&S of methadone withdrawal.
100
A synthetic opioid used in the treatment of heroin addiction since 1965.
What is methadone.
100
Not placenta-friendly.
What is tobacco.
200
The leading cause of developmental disabilities in children.
What is alcohol.
200
SIDS
What is sudden infant death syndrome.
200
Should be monitored in newborns with FASD.
What is weight.
200
Two advantages for babies of maternal methadone versus heroin use.
What is higher birth weight and decreased mortality.
200
Causes increased startle responses in exposed neonates.
What is marijuana.
300
According to the 2006-2007 Maternity Experience Survey, 10.5% of women reported using this drug during the last 3 months of their pregnancy.
What is tobacco.
300
The ward at BC Women's Hospital that specializes in caring for women who abuse substances and their babies.
What is Fir Square Combined Care Unit.
300
The position in which a cocaine-exposed baby should be swaddled.
What is semi-flexed.
300
What babies of mothers in methadone treatment programs should slurp.
What is breast milk.
300
The structural CNS abnormality associated with FAS.
What is microcephaly.
400
According to Schröter (2010), fetal alcohol spectrum disorder affects how many out of 1000 live births in Canada?
What is 9.
400
The number of glasses of wine a pregnant woman can safely drink per day.
What is zero.
400
Characteristic nursing priority in the postnatal care of infants with FASD.
What is feeding.
400
3 signs of withdrawal in methadone-exposed neonates.
What is tremors, irritability, hypertonicity, hypersensitivity, vomiting, mottling, nasal stuffiness, disturbed sleep pattern.
400
An opioid antagonist contraindicated in the treatment of heroin-exposed neonates because it may exacerbate withdrawal symptoms and cause seizures.
What is naloxone.
500
Two reasons that it is difficult to determine the true prevalence of substance abuse among pregnant women.
What is social stigma and legal consequences.
500
Three facial dysmorphias associated with FAS.
What is a) short eyelid openings, b) flat midface, and c) flat lip groove and thin upper lip.
500
5 general nursing interventions in caring for pregnant women who abuse substances.
What is: 1. Identify all abused substances 2. Encourage cessation 3. Educate about deleterious effects 4. Teach healthy behaviours 5. Assist in finding treatment programs
500
Time of onset of methadone withdrawal symptoms.
What is 2 to 4 weeks.
500
A baby born with prune-belly syndrome may have been exposed to what drug in utero?
What is cocaine.