NURS 372 Final UPDATED ACTUAL Questions And Correct Answers
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Terms in this set (241)
When does a pregnancy mom begin to feel quickening? 16-20 weeks
When educating a mom on fetal movement counting, it is 6
important to include that if less than _ movements
occur within 2 hours further assessment is necessary
Describe the process of screening for gestational 50g of glucose given to mom & blood glucose measured 1 hr later to see how she
diabetes mellitus tolerated it.
Results:
-<7.8 mmol/L normal
-7.8-11 mmol/L further testing required
->11 mmol/L GDM
HELLP is an acronym used for s/s that occur in 20% of Hemolysis
women with severe eclampsia. What does it stand for? Elevated
Liver enzymes
Low
Platelets
What is placenta previa? A placenta implanted in the lower uterine segment rather than the upper portion
A pregnant women comes into the clinic with bright red Placenta previa
blood/discharge, but reports no pain. She is most likely
experiencing...
What is abrupto placenta? Premature separation of placenta from uterine wall after the 20th week of
gestation. Leads to hemorrhage
, A pregnant women comes into the clinic with the abrupto placenta
following symptoms: dark vaginal, non-clotting bleeding, (premature separation of the placenta from the uterine wall after the 20th week
abdominal pain, lower back pain, uterine contractions, leading to hemorrhage)
and uterine tenderness. The fetus has an abnormal HR.
This women most likely has...
What does fetal station refer to? The relationship of the presenting part to the women ischial spines (negative # =
higher up, # increases as baby closer to birth, 0 = at level of ischial spines)
What are the 2 phases of the 1st stage of labour? How Latent (early) phase: ~6-8 hrs
long do they last? Active phase: ~3-6 hrs
If a women is 0-3 cm dilated, she is in the_______ stage of Latent (early) phase of the 1st stage of labour
labour.
If a women is 4-10 cms dilated, she is in the _______ stage Active phase of the 1st stage of labour
of labour.
What is in the 1st stage of labour? Onset of regular contractions to 10cm dilated & 100% effacement
The softening, thinning, and shortening of the cervical Effacement
canal is referred to as...
What are referred to as "practice" contractions that have Braxton Hicks Contractions
no regular pattern and do not cause dilation or
effacement?
What is the acronym used to assess amniotic fluid after C = color
rupture of membranes? O = odor
A = amount
T - time it occurred
A pregnant women comes into the hospital and her Yes. It is associated with vernix
membranes rupture. The amniotic fluid is clear with small
flecks and particles in it. Is this normal?
What occurs in the second stage of labour? Full cervical dilation & complete effacement to babies birth (consists of passive &
active pushing phase)
What occurs in the 3rd stage of labour? Delivery of placenta
What occurs in the 4th stage of labour? ~1-2 hours after birth
Which side of the placenta is shiny/grey The fetal side
If the shiny/grey side of the fetus is presented first, the Inside - out
placenta separated...
C
Terms in this set (241)
When does a pregnancy mom begin to feel quickening? 16-20 weeks
When educating a mom on fetal movement counting, it is 6
important to include that if less than _ movements
occur within 2 hours further assessment is necessary
Describe the process of screening for gestational 50g of glucose given to mom & blood glucose measured 1 hr later to see how she
diabetes mellitus tolerated it.
Results:
-<7.8 mmol/L normal
-7.8-11 mmol/L further testing required
->11 mmol/L GDM
HELLP is an acronym used for s/s that occur in 20% of Hemolysis
women with severe eclampsia. What does it stand for? Elevated
Liver enzymes
Low
Platelets
What is placenta previa? A placenta implanted in the lower uterine segment rather than the upper portion
A pregnant women comes into the clinic with bright red Placenta previa
blood/discharge, but reports no pain. She is most likely
experiencing...
What is abrupto placenta? Premature separation of placenta from uterine wall after the 20th week of
gestation. Leads to hemorrhage
, A pregnant women comes into the clinic with the abrupto placenta
following symptoms: dark vaginal, non-clotting bleeding, (premature separation of the placenta from the uterine wall after the 20th week
abdominal pain, lower back pain, uterine contractions, leading to hemorrhage)
and uterine tenderness. The fetus has an abnormal HR.
This women most likely has...
What does fetal station refer to? The relationship of the presenting part to the women ischial spines (negative # =
higher up, # increases as baby closer to birth, 0 = at level of ischial spines)
What are the 2 phases of the 1st stage of labour? How Latent (early) phase: ~6-8 hrs
long do they last? Active phase: ~3-6 hrs
If a women is 0-3 cm dilated, she is in the_______ stage of Latent (early) phase of the 1st stage of labour
labour.
If a women is 4-10 cms dilated, she is in the _______ stage Active phase of the 1st stage of labour
of labour.
What is in the 1st stage of labour? Onset of regular contractions to 10cm dilated & 100% effacement
The softening, thinning, and shortening of the cervical Effacement
canal is referred to as...
What are referred to as "practice" contractions that have Braxton Hicks Contractions
no regular pattern and do not cause dilation or
effacement?
What is the acronym used to assess amniotic fluid after C = color
rupture of membranes? O = odor
A = amount
T - time it occurred
A pregnant women comes into the hospital and her Yes. It is associated with vernix
membranes rupture. The amniotic fluid is clear with small
flecks and particles in it. Is this normal?
What occurs in the second stage of labour? Full cervical dilation & complete effacement to babies birth (consists of passive &
active pushing phase)
What occurs in the 3rd stage of labour? Delivery of placenta
What occurs in the 4th stage of labour? ~1-2 hours after birth
Which side of the placenta is shiny/grey The fetal side
If the shiny/grey side of the fetus is presented first, the Inside - out
placenta separated...