NSG 3022 Exam 1 (2025/2026) ACTUAL EXAM
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
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Maternal Mortality and Morbidity -Maternal mortality rates have DOUBLED in the
past 20 years
-US has highest maternal mortality rate
compared to other developed countries
-Infant mortality rate DECREASING but infant
morbidity rate INCREASING
Physcian a medical doctor who provides primary care to a
mother
Certified Nurse Midwife -APRN, masters or doctorate
-Has to take American Midwifery certification
board, licensed by state board of nursing, has
prescriptive authority, care settings include;
hospital, clinic, birth center, home
Licensed Midwife -High school or GED
-Has to take North American Registery of
Midwives, licensed by department of health
services, does NOT have prescriptive authority,
care settings include birth center and home
,Lay Midwife -NO education required
-Not licensed, does NOT have prescriptive
authority, care settings include home
Substance use and abuse -Prescription drug use, marijuana use, cocaine
use, opiates, methamphetamine, alcohol
consumption, cigarette smoking, caffeine
-Review ch 4 for more details
-COCAINE, SMOKING + BLUNT TRAUMA - RF for
placental abruption
Endometriosis endometrial tissue outside the uterus
- may be implanted in the ovaries, anterior and
posterior cul-de-sac, broad, uterosacral, and
round ligaments, rectovaginal septum, sigmoid
colon, appendix, pelvic peritoneum, cervix, and
inguinal area.
- SYMPTOMS: pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, and
dyspareunia (painful intercourse)
Menopause -The time that marks the end of menstrual cycles.
-Diagnosed after someone has gone 12 months
without having a cycle
-Usually occurs during 40's and 50's with average
age being 51
Menopause Symptoms Irregular periods, vaginal dryness, hot flashes,
chills, night sweats, sleep problems, mood
changes, thinning of hair and dry skin, weight gain
and slowed metabolism, and loss of breast
fullness
Contraceptives - Physical Barriers -External-male condom
-internal - female condom
, Contraceptives - Chemical Barriers -Microbicides/spermicides (do not protect
against certain STI's like cervical gonorrhea and
chlamydia, and does protect against HIV
-Vaginal rings containing dapivirine (some
reduction of HIV)
-Tenofovir gel
HIV Care Considerations -Nurse should assess woman's knowledge about
HIV + assure her that she is being cared for my a
medical practitioner with expertise in caring for
people with HIV infections
-Resources such as counseling for financial
assistance, legal advocacy, suicide prevention,
and death + dying
-Remind her that antiretroviral therapy (ART) does
NOT protect against other STI's
Nursing Counseling for HIV -Seropositive women who ARE WELL and on ART
can recommend copper IUD or LNG IUD
-Women who are NOT WELL or on ART can
recommend injectable progestin or combined
hormonal contraceptives (oral contraceptive
patch, or vaginal ring)
-NO CURE FOR HIV - CHRONIC SUPRESSION
-Routine gynecologic care for HIV positive
women- pelvic exam every six months, screen for
syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and other vaginal
infections
HIV and Pregnancy Pregnant women w/ HIV and taking ART has
decreased mother-child transmission to less than
2% - HOWEVER, they are at increased risk for
neonatal outcomes (preterm birth, low birth
weight, small-for-gestational-age infants, and still
birth)
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ACCURATE SOLUTION (DETAILED &
ELABORATED) |GET IT 100% ACCURATE!
Save
Terms in this set (59)
Maternal Mortality and Morbidity -Maternal mortality rates have DOUBLED in the
past 20 years
-US has highest maternal mortality rate
compared to other developed countries
-Infant mortality rate DECREASING but infant
morbidity rate INCREASING
Physcian a medical doctor who provides primary care to a
mother
Certified Nurse Midwife -APRN, masters or doctorate
-Has to take American Midwifery certification
board, licensed by state board of nursing, has
prescriptive authority, care settings include;
hospital, clinic, birth center, home
Licensed Midwife -High school or GED
-Has to take North American Registery of
Midwives, licensed by department of health
services, does NOT have prescriptive authority,
care settings include birth center and home
,Lay Midwife -NO education required
-Not licensed, does NOT have prescriptive
authority, care settings include home
Substance use and abuse -Prescription drug use, marijuana use, cocaine
use, opiates, methamphetamine, alcohol
consumption, cigarette smoking, caffeine
-Review ch 4 for more details
-COCAINE, SMOKING + BLUNT TRAUMA - RF for
placental abruption
Endometriosis endometrial tissue outside the uterus
- may be implanted in the ovaries, anterior and
posterior cul-de-sac, broad, uterosacral, and
round ligaments, rectovaginal septum, sigmoid
colon, appendix, pelvic peritoneum, cervix, and
inguinal area.
- SYMPTOMS: pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, and
dyspareunia (painful intercourse)
Menopause -The time that marks the end of menstrual cycles.
-Diagnosed after someone has gone 12 months
without having a cycle
-Usually occurs during 40's and 50's with average
age being 51
Menopause Symptoms Irregular periods, vaginal dryness, hot flashes,
chills, night sweats, sleep problems, mood
changes, thinning of hair and dry skin, weight gain
and slowed metabolism, and loss of breast
fullness
Contraceptives - Physical Barriers -External-male condom
-internal - female condom
, Contraceptives - Chemical Barriers -Microbicides/spermicides (do not protect
against certain STI's like cervical gonorrhea and
chlamydia, and does protect against HIV
-Vaginal rings containing dapivirine (some
reduction of HIV)
-Tenofovir gel
HIV Care Considerations -Nurse should assess woman's knowledge about
HIV + assure her that she is being cared for my a
medical practitioner with expertise in caring for
people with HIV infections
-Resources such as counseling for financial
assistance, legal advocacy, suicide prevention,
and death + dying
-Remind her that antiretroviral therapy (ART) does
NOT protect against other STI's
Nursing Counseling for HIV -Seropositive women who ARE WELL and on ART
can recommend copper IUD or LNG IUD
-Women who are NOT WELL or on ART can
recommend injectable progestin or combined
hormonal contraceptives (oral contraceptive
patch, or vaginal ring)
-NO CURE FOR HIV - CHRONIC SUPRESSION
-Routine gynecologic care for HIV positive
women- pelvic exam every six months, screen for
syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and other vaginal
infections
HIV and Pregnancy Pregnant women w/ HIV and taking ART has
decreased mother-child transmission to less than
2% - HOWEVER, they are at increased risk for
neonatal outcomes (preterm birth, low birth
weight, small-for-gestational-age infants, and still
birth)