*What are the 4 obligations of the nurse ******* Correct
Answers - do not abandon a patient or refuse care due to bias/
prejudice
- provide emergency care
- inform employer in advance
- inform provider of situation when an ethical dilemma is
identified
6 nursing ethical principles Correct Answers -beneficence
-non-maleficence
- fidelity (accountable for your actions)
- veracity (don't withhold information)
- autonomy
-justice
Advances in genetics and genomics provide better methods for
Correct Answers -preventing g disease and abnormalities
-diagnosing disease
-predicting health risks
- personalizing treatment plans
Blastocyst implants in endometrium when? Correct Answers
Days 5 or 6. It then produces detectable levels of HcG
Can a nurse refuse to assist a patient Correct Answers There is a
federal law saying that nurses have the right to refuse to assist
Carrier testing Correct Answers Detect genetic mutations
related to family history
,Chromosomes Correct Answers Contain numerous genes
Converting from grams to pounds Correct Answers Grams/ 454
= pounds
4000 grams/ 454 = 8.8 pounds
Crowning Correct Answers As the patient pushes with each
contraction, the fetus will begin to crown- presenting part of the
body begins to show
Diagnosing infertility Correct Answers Females go to the
gynecologist, males to the urologist
Tests includes: STI screens, Lab tests, semen analysis, ovulatory
and endometrial and radiological exams, diagnostic operative
procedures
Do EFM variables happen with contractions Correct Answers
Variables can happen with or without a contraction
Dominant and recessive genes Correct Answers genes
controlling our characteristics are either one or the other of
these. the first kind (d) is stronger and more powerful than the
second kind (r). (this is important to consider when parents
might pass diseases onto their offspring)
they are paired dd, dr, or rr
-a d will always be expressed
-an r will only be expressed if it is not paired with a d (although
the r can still be passed on to an offspring).
, Ductus arteriosus Correct Answers Connects pulmonary artery
to descending aorta; oxygenated blood is shunted to AORTA via
DA; constricts after birth due to low blood oxygen levels and
prostaglandins
Early deceleration duration Correct Answers Greater than 30
seconds from beginning to point of Nader
Early deceleration intervention Correct Answers Identify
progress
EFM acceleration intervention Correct Answers No action
needed
EFM accelerations are defined as Correct Answers 15 x 15 (HR
raised by 15 above baseline, remains for 15 seconds
EFM Accelerations indicate... Correct Answers Fetal well being
EFM Early deceleration shape and cause Correct Answers
"Mirrors" the contraction (U shape that's valley is the same as
the peak of contraction)
Starts when contraction starts, ends when contraction finishes
Caused by head compression
Likely means baby is moving down the birth canal
EFM memory trick Correct Answers Veal Chop Mine