ATI CAPSTONE MATERNAL NEWBORN WOMEN
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1. What is the condition of impaired tolerance to glucose with the first onset
during prenancy is gestational diabetes mellitus- ANSWER: gestational diabetes
mellitus
2. Severe morning sickness with unrelenting, excessive nausea or vomiting that
prevents adequate intake of food and fluids is Hyperemesis Gravidarum-
- ANSWER: Hyperemesis Gravidarum
3. Severe preeclampsia symptoms with seizure activity or coma is Eclamp- sia-
ANSWER: Eclampsia
4. Hypertension beginning after the 20th week of pregnancy with 1 to 2+
proteinuria and a weight gain of more than 2 kg per week in the second and third
trimesters is Mild preeclampsia- ANSWER: Mild preeclampsia
5. A variant of gestational hypertension where hematologic conditions coex- ist
with severe preeclampsia and hepatic dysfunction is HELLP syndrome-
ANSWER: - HELLP syndrome
6. Hypertension beginning after the 20th week of pregnancy with no protein-
uria is Gestational hypertension- ANSWER: Gestational hypertension
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7. Letting go occurs when the mother is able to focus on family and individual
roles- ANSWER: Letting go
8. Taking in is the period 24 to 48 hours after birth and includes being depen-
dent and passive and focuses on own needs and excited and talkative- ANSWER:
Taking in
9. Taking hold is the period 2 to 10 days postpartum or up to several weeks and
focused on maternal role and care of the newborn and eager to learn and may
develop blues- ANSWER: Taking hold
10. The amount of time elapsed from the beginning of one contraction to the end
of the same contraction is duration. Beginning to end of one contraction. Involves
one contraction. While beginning of one contraction to the begin- ning of next
contraction is frequency.- ANSWER: Duration
11. The amount of consistency in the frequency and intensity of contractions is
regularity- ANSWER: Regularity
12. The relationship of the presenting part to the maternal ischial spines that
measures the degree of descent of the fetus is station.- ANSWER: Station
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13. the narrowest part of the pelvis is the ischial spines. This is the narrowest
part that the baby will travel through while in labor- ANSWER: ischial spines
14. Negative station numbers mean the baby is above the ischial spine. Positive
station numbers mean the baby is below the ischial spine- ANSWER: Negative
and positive station numbering system
15. When the fetus has a head size, shape or position that does not allow passage
through the pelvis is cephalopelvic disproportion.- ANSWER: Cephalopelvic
disproportion
16. Beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction is
frequency. While beginning to end on one contraction is duration.- ANSWER:
Frequency
17. Includes cephalic, breech, and shoulder is presentation. It is also de- scribed
as the way the baby is positioned to come down the birth canal for delivery.-
ANSWER: Presentation
18. When the fetus is not in the cephalic presentation and its buttock is heading
down the canal first is breech presentation.- ANSWER: Breech presentation
19. Assist the client to void then reassess the fundus because Displacement of
the uterus is a sign of bladder distention. The nurse should assist the client to void
then reassess the fundus.- ANSWER: A postpartum client's fundus is firm, 3 cm
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above the umbilicus and displaced to the right. Which of the following
interventions should the nurse take?
20. Cold stress. The use of a radiant warmer following delivery prevents cold
stress which can lead to increased metabolism and physiological demands.-
- ANSWER: Following delivery, the nurse places the newborn under a radiant
heat warmer. Which of the following is this action used to prevent?
21. Osteoporosis. Raloxiphine (Evista) is used to prevent and treat bone loss
(osteoporosis) in women after menopause. It is not used for migraines,
hypertension, or heart disease.- ANSWER: A client has been prescribed
raloxiphine. As the nurse you know that raloxiphine is used to treat:
22. Change the client's position. Late decelerations are associated with
insufficient placental perfusion which requires immediate intervention to restore
adequate blood flow. Changing the client's position will displace the weight of the
uterus off of the vena cava and thus increase maternal circulation to the placenta.-
ANSWER: A nurse is caring for a laboring client and notes that the fetal heart rate
begins to decelerate after the contraction has started. The lowest point of
deceleration occurs after the peak of the contraction. What is the priority nursing
action?
23. To determine the due date using Naegele's rule, 3 months is subtracted from
the date of the last menstrual period then 7 days and 1 year are added.