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stimulates uterine contractions
Methlergonovine
for postpartum hemorrhage
A nurse is explaining Gestational age of 35-38 weeks.
physiological jaundice to
a nursing student.Which
of the following should
the nurse include when
discussing risk factors for
neonatal physiological
jaundice?
A baby boy is Make sure the baby can urinate normally without pain
circumcised on the day of The time and amount of the first post-procedure
discharge.Which voiding.
observation should the
nurse make prior to the
infant’s discharge?.
,A patient who is 38 weeks Test the patient's vaginal secretions with nitrazine
pregnant is admitted to paper.
the hospital in active
labor.On admission, the
patient says, “For the past
ten hours, I have been
leaking small amounts of
urine.” Which action
should the nurse take
initially?
A nurse is caring for a "Have you noticed any tenderness in your breasts?".
female client who
suspects she is
pregnant.Which question,
if asked by the nurse, is
consistent with signs of
early pregnancy?
A nurse is caring for a Dryness and flaking of the skin on the hands and feet.
newborn with a
gestational age of 42
weeks.Which finding
would the nurse expect
during the assessment of
this newborn?.
, A patient who is 37 weeks Monitor the patient's blood pressure.
pregnant and has
gestational diabetes is
admitted to the labor and
delivery unit for
induction.The patient is
placed on an external
fetal monitor and
receives an epidural
anesthesia.Which action
should the nurse take to
identify a potential side
effect of the epidural?
epidural anesthesia can Hypotension which can affect placental blood flow
cause and fetal oxygenation
preeclampsia is hypertension, edema and proteinuria
characterized by
Deep tendon reflexes can Magnesium
be affected by
a medication used to Magnesium Sulfate
prevent seizures in
patients with preeclampsia
A patient is receiving Decreased Respirations it can slow down or stop
magnesium sulfate.Which breathing
side effect should the
nurse monitor for with
this patient?
big toe bends upward and the other toes fan out
Babinski reflex
when the sole of the foot is stroked.