1) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(LATEST)
The nurse is caring for a client in the second stage of labor. Which
of the followingwould be an appropriate pain management
method?
A. Request an epidural for the client
B. Have the client walk in the hallway
C Position the client in a hands-knees position
D. Have the nursing assistant take the client to the hydrotherapy
tub
C
This is a medical condition that many women get after having a
baby, it's strong feelings of sadness, anxiety (worry) and tiredness
that last for a long time after giving birth. These feelings can
make it hard for a mother to take care of her yourself and baby
postpartum depression (also called PPD)
Select all that apply what are signs symptoms of postpartum
depression
A. 13% of mother within the first year
B. Excessive guilt
C. Anxiety
D. Depressed mood
E. Insomnia/hypersomnia
,F. Suicidal ideation
G. Fatigue
all are correct
This is defined as low mood and mild depressive symptoms that
are transient and self-limited
postpartum blues
Select all that apply what are signs symptoms of postpartum blues
A. Seen in 50-80% of mothers in first 2weeks
B. Irritability
C. Anxiety
D. Fluctuating mood
E. Increased emotions
all are correct
This is s the severest form of mental illness in that category
characterized by extreme confusion, loss of touch with reality,
paranoia, delusions, disorganized thought process, and
hallucinations
postpartum psychosis
Select all that apply what are signs symptoms of postpartum
psychosis
A. 0.01% of mother with the first 3 months
B. Mixed or rapid cycling
C. Agitation
D. Delusions/hallucinations
E. Disorganized behavior
F. Cognitive impairment
all are correct
,This refers to vertex presentation., this occurs when the baby's
buttocks, feet, or both are positioned to come out first during
birth
breech presentation
What are the three types of breech presentation
frank, complete, and incomplete
True or false most breech babies are born by caesarean, however
its possible to have a vaginal birth with a breech baby, but you
will need to go to a hospital that can offer you and your baby
specialized care
true
This type of breech is when both of the baby's knees are bent and
with the feet and bottom are closest to the birth canal
complete
This type of breech is when one of the baby's knees is bent and his
foot and bottom are closest to the birth canal
incomplete
This type of breech is when the baby's legs are folded flat up
against the head and bottom is closest to the birth canal
frank
True or false if your baby is in a breech position at 36 weeks,
you'll usually be offered an external cephalic version (ECV)
true
This is when a healthcare professional, such as an obstetrician,
tries to turn the baby into a head-down position by applying
pressure on your abdomen. It's a safe procedure, although it can
be a bit uncomfortable
, external cephalic version (ECV)
If your baby is lying sideways across the womb, they are in the
transverse position
True or false although many babies lie sideways early on in
pregnancy, most turn themselves into the head-down position by
the final trimester
true
Can a mother giving birth to a transverse baby
depending on how many weeks pregnant you are when your baby is
in a transverse position, you may be admitted to hospital
True or false with a transverse baby, there is a very small risk of
the umbilical cord coming out of your womb before your baby is
born (cord prolapse). If this happens, it's a medical emergency
and the baby must be delivered very quickly.
true
This condition happens when you only have high blood pressure
during pregnancy and do not have protein in your urine or
other heart or kidney problems
gestational hypertension
This is an early development of gestational hypertension
gestational trophoblastic disease
What cause gestational hypertension
some conditions may increase the risk such as pre-existing
hypertension, or kidney disease