NUR 180 TEST 3 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ACCURATE ANSWERS
In the third trimester mom's should experience how many daily fetal movements in an
hour? When should it be performed? How many times a day would you count? Or until
what? - answers - 30. After meals and before bed. 2-3 times. Min of 10 movements in
12 hour period.
What number would we stress to mom as abnormal and requiring to be checked? Fetal
heart activity can be checked at week 6 by doing the ultrasound in what location? What
does it mean if a baby is symmetrical with iugr? Asymmetrical? - answers - 3.
Transvaginal. Just small all around. Small body compared to head.
In a nuchal test if there is greater than 3 ml of fluid what does it mean? If nuchal is high
but trisomy 12 18 21 and other tests come back normal then what is it considered?
When is the ultrasound clearly defined of a placenta? What is a concern? - answers -
abnormal finding. Fetal cardiac disorder. 14-16 weeks. Placenta previa (low lying
placenta)
What happens to placenta after 40 weeks. Doppler flow analysis is done at what week
and what does it look at? What does. If ratio is above 3 what does it mean? This test
can also be performed for what babies? What trisomy abnormalities could be checked
with this test? - answers - calcify and shrivel reducing oxygen. 15, systolic diastolic ratio
from umbilical. Placental vascular disease. Postterm. 13 and 18
In an amniocentesis, what does l/s tell us and what is norm? True or false rhogam
would be given before amniocentesis? When would amniocentesis be necessary? -
answers - fetal lung maturity, 2:1. True. Over 35 mom, tay-sachs
What is bpp? What would give a score of 2 for breathing? Limb movement? Fetal tone?
Amniotic fluid index? What does these tests assess for? If they are 36 weeks or greater
and score a 4 what would happen? - answers - fetal breathing movement. 30 seconds
in 30 mins. At least 3 in 30 mins. One active extension at normal speed. Greater than
5cms. Risk for asphyxiation. They deliver.
When can chronic villus sampling be done? True or false percutanous umbillical
sampling can be used for assessing blood disorders, infection, and thrombocytopenia in
fetus. What is a kleihauer test? After this procedure how long would you monitor fetal
heart rate and what other test would be done? - answers - 10-13 weeks. True. Makes
sure that its the fetus blood rather than mom. 1-2 hours and kick count test.
ACCURATE ANSWERS
In the third trimester mom's should experience how many daily fetal movements in an
hour? When should it be performed? How many times a day would you count? Or until
what? - answers - 30. After meals and before bed. 2-3 times. Min of 10 movements in
12 hour period.
What number would we stress to mom as abnormal and requiring to be checked? Fetal
heart activity can be checked at week 6 by doing the ultrasound in what location? What
does it mean if a baby is symmetrical with iugr? Asymmetrical? - answers - 3.
Transvaginal. Just small all around. Small body compared to head.
In a nuchal test if there is greater than 3 ml of fluid what does it mean? If nuchal is high
but trisomy 12 18 21 and other tests come back normal then what is it considered?
When is the ultrasound clearly defined of a placenta? What is a concern? - answers -
abnormal finding. Fetal cardiac disorder. 14-16 weeks. Placenta previa (low lying
placenta)
What happens to placenta after 40 weeks. Doppler flow analysis is done at what week
and what does it look at? What does. If ratio is above 3 what does it mean? This test
can also be performed for what babies? What trisomy abnormalities could be checked
with this test? - answers - calcify and shrivel reducing oxygen. 15, systolic diastolic ratio
from umbilical. Placental vascular disease. Postterm. 13 and 18
In an amniocentesis, what does l/s tell us and what is norm? True or false rhogam
would be given before amniocentesis? When would amniocentesis be necessary? -
answers - fetal lung maturity, 2:1. True. Over 35 mom, tay-sachs
What is bpp? What would give a score of 2 for breathing? Limb movement? Fetal tone?
Amniotic fluid index? What does these tests assess for? If they are 36 weeks or greater
and score a 4 what would happen? - answers - fetal breathing movement. 30 seconds
in 30 mins. At least 3 in 30 mins. One active extension at normal speed. Greater than
5cms. Risk for asphyxiation. They deliver.
When can chronic villus sampling be done? True or false percutanous umbillical
sampling can be used for assessing blood disorders, infection, and thrombocytopenia in
fetus. What is a kleihauer test? After this procedure how long would you monitor fetal
heart rate and what other test would be done? - answers - 10-13 weeks. True. Makes
sure that its the fetus blood rather than mom. 1-2 hours and kick count test.