patient bleeding with placenta previa - ANSWERavoid vaginal exam
during nonstress test, FHR is 130 w/o accelerations - ANSWERwhen to use an acoustic stim on abdomen
for 3 seconds
mom is rubella non-immune
positive for beta hemolytic strep
blood is type O negative - ANSWERgive client rubella immunization after delivery
client with polyhydramnios - ANSWERbaby might have GI anomalies
adverse effect of mag sulfate - ANSWERfeeling of warmth throughout the body
low back pain during latent phase of labor - ANSWERapply counter pressure to lower back during
contractions
first trimester sign/symptom to report to provider - ANSWERswelling of the face
first trimester sono teaching - ANSWERwill need a full bladder for exam
mag sulfate clients to report to provider - ANSWERclient that has absent deep tendon reflexes
medication for herpes simplex virus type two - ANSWERAcyclovir
possible complications following amniocentesis - ANSWERhemorrhage
how often to increase oxytocin IV during a normal labor - ANSWERIncrease rate every 30-60 minutes
, client on oxytocin and late decelerations start - ANSWERmove client to lateral position
care for HIV client for baby - ANSWERbathe baby before skin to skin contact
client had boggy uterus and BP of 142/92, what nursing actions? - ANSWERwithhold methylergnovine
0.2 mg orally (can raise BP)
what labs increase during pregnancy - ANSWERRBC counts
a client that should be able to auscultate FHR - ANSWERclient that has felt quickening for first time
placenta previa s/s - ANSWERpainless vaginal bleeding
jaundice phototherapy actions before you begin - ANSWERclose newborns eyes under eye shields
adverse effect of combined oral contraceptives - ANSWERdepression
cytotec/misoprostol uses - ANSWERripening/softening/opening cervix
how to minimize pain during heel stick on newborns - ANSWERplace baby skin to skin on mother
Kleihauer-Betke test - ANSWERused to detect fetal blood in maternal circulation (may indicate placenta
abruption)
a cause of abruptio placenta - ANSWERrecent cocaine use
s/s of severe pre-eclampsia - ANSWERblurred vision
during nonstress test, FHR is 130 w/o accelerations - ANSWERwhen to use an acoustic stim on abdomen
for 3 seconds
mom is rubella non-immune
positive for beta hemolytic strep
blood is type O negative - ANSWERgive client rubella immunization after delivery
client with polyhydramnios - ANSWERbaby might have GI anomalies
adverse effect of mag sulfate - ANSWERfeeling of warmth throughout the body
low back pain during latent phase of labor - ANSWERapply counter pressure to lower back during
contractions
first trimester sign/symptom to report to provider - ANSWERswelling of the face
first trimester sono teaching - ANSWERwill need a full bladder for exam
mag sulfate clients to report to provider - ANSWERclient that has absent deep tendon reflexes
medication for herpes simplex virus type two - ANSWERAcyclovir
possible complications following amniocentesis - ANSWERhemorrhage
how often to increase oxytocin IV during a normal labor - ANSWERIncrease rate every 30-60 minutes
, client on oxytocin and late decelerations start - ANSWERmove client to lateral position
care for HIV client for baby - ANSWERbathe baby before skin to skin contact
client had boggy uterus and BP of 142/92, what nursing actions? - ANSWERwithhold methylergnovine
0.2 mg orally (can raise BP)
what labs increase during pregnancy - ANSWERRBC counts
a client that should be able to auscultate FHR - ANSWERclient that has felt quickening for first time
placenta previa s/s - ANSWERpainless vaginal bleeding
jaundice phototherapy actions before you begin - ANSWERclose newborns eyes under eye shields
adverse effect of combined oral contraceptives - ANSWERdepression
cytotec/misoprostol uses - ANSWERripening/softening/opening cervix
how to minimize pain during heel stick on newborns - ANSWERplace baby skin to skin on mother
Kleihauer-Betke test - ANSWERused to detect fetal blood in maternal circulation (may indicate placenta
abruption)
a cause of abruptio placenta - ANSWERrecent cocaine use
s/s of severe pre-eclampsia - ANSWERblurred vision