QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS COMPLETE
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⩥ Placenta Previa.
Answer: A condition where vaginal bleeding occurs during the third
trimester, often associated with the placenta covering the cervix.
⩥ Fetal Heart rate 60 beats per minute.
Answer: An assessment finding that warrants immediate intervention
due to the risk of fetal distress.
⩥ Herpes Simplex Virus.
Answer: A viral infection indicated by shallow small vesicles on the
pubis labia and perineum in a pregnant client.
⩥ Betamethasone 12 mg deep IM.
Answer: A medication administered to prevent respiratory distress
syndrome in a fetus experiencing preterm labor.
⩥ Keep an airway at the bedside.
,Answer: An intervention included in the nursing plan for a client
diagnosed with eclampsia.
⩥ Inspect clients perineal and rectal areas.
Answer: An action taken by the nurse when a mother complains of
constant vaginal pressure after birth.
⩥ 30ML of bright red vaginal bleeding.
Answer: An assessment finding in a client at 34 weeks gestation
indicating potential complications.
⩥ Fetal rate of 130-140 beats per minute.
Answer: A normal fetal heart rate observed in a client with vaginal
bleeding.
⩥ Abruptio Placenta.
Answer: A condition where the placenta detaches from the uterus
prematurely, potentially causing bleeding.
⩥ Genital Warts.
Answer: A sexually transmitted infection that may present with lesions
in the genital area.
⩥ Syphilis.
, Answer: A sexually transmitted infection that can have serious
implications during pregnancy.
⩥ German Measles.
Answer: A viral infection that can cause congenital defects if contracted
during pregnancy.
⩥ Ampicillin 1 gram IV push q8h.
Answer: An antibiotic treatment that may be considered in the
management of certain obstetric infections.
⩥ Ruptured amniotic membrane.
Answer: A condition that may occur during labor, requiring careful
assessment.
⩥ Normal bloody show.
Answer: A physiological occurrence indicating the onset of labor.
⩥ Motor vehicle collision.
Answer: An event that can cause abdominal trauma in a pregnant client,
especially if they are RH negative.
⩥ Eclampsia.