Women's Health
the relationship of the presenting part to the maternal ischial spines that measures the degree of descent of
the fetus Ans- station
the amount of time from the beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction Ans-
frequency
the amount of consistency in the frequency and intensity of contractions Ans- regularity
include cephalic, breech, shoulder Ans- presentation
the fetal long axis is parallel to the mother's long axis. The fetus is either in a breech or vertex presentation
Ans- longitudinal lie
the amount of time elapsed from the beginning of one contraction to the end of the same contraction Ans-
duration
the long axis of the fetus is at a right angle to the mother's long axis. This is incompatible with a vaginal
delivery if the fetus remains in this position Ans- transverse lie
the strength of the uterine contraction Ans- intensity
When the fetus has a head size, shape or position that does not allow for passage through the pelvis Ans-
cephalopelvic disproportion
Raloxiphine is used to treat Ans- Osteoporosis
A client will receive RhoGAM after the birth if blood tests are Ans- Mother Rh negative
Coombs positive
, Baby Rh positive
What information should the nurse include regarding the cause of indigestion and heartburn Ans-
Progesterone causes relaxation of the cardiac sphincter allowing acid to reflux
Cleft lip: nursing care plan (postop) "CLEFT LIP" Ans- crying, minimize
logan bow
elbow restraints
feed with brecht feeder
teach feeding techniques: two months of age (average age at repair)
liquid (sterile water), rinse after feeding
Impaired feeding (no sucking)
position-never on abdomen
complication of severed preeclampsia "HELLP" syndrome Ans- Hemolysis
Elevated Liver Enzymes
Low Platelet Count
Dystocia: general aspects (maternal) "4Ps" Ans- Powers
Passageway
Passenger
Psych
Infections during preganancy "TORCH" Ans- Toxoplasmosis
Other (hepatitis B, syphilis, group B beta strep)
Rubella
Cytomegalovirus
Herpes simplex virus