NM 704 EXAM 3 AND PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST 2026
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Describe the use of Ambien - ANSWER-Classification:
sedative-hypnotics, non-barbiturate and non-
benzodiazepine
Indications: sleep/therapeutic rest
Category B or C ( C being for the delayed-release version)
Maternal SE of CNS depressants, impaired alertness and
motor coordination, risk of morning impairment
Resp depression: consider risk for patients with
compromised respiratory function
fetal and neonatal side effects: may cause resp.
depression and sedation in neonates with exposure late in
third trimester
Describe the use of Seconal and Nembutal - ANSWER-
Known to affect newborn behavior such as arousal and
sucking
sedative hypnotic
barbiturates
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This drug decreases the force and frequency of uterine
contractions when used at full anesthetic doses.
What history components do you want to know when
admitting a person for labor - ANSWER--Presenting
history and history of concerns
-age
-parity
-EDD, EGA
-weight and BMI
-fetal testing results
-labs like GBS, H&H, GDM, HIV, HbsAG, STI
-complications of past and present pregnancy
-current meds and vitamins
-previous labor experience
-size of previous babies
-fetal movement status
-status of membranes
-activities in the past 24 hours
-recent foods and fluids
-ROS
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-labor care and coping preferences
-history of trauma
-SDOH
What physical exam components when admitting
someone in labor - ANSWER--Observation
-vital signs
-listen to heart/lungs
-CVA tenderness
-Assess contractions through palpation
-Abdominal and uterine palpation for tenderness
-Leopold's maneuver
-Assessment of FHT
-Visual assessment of extremities for rashes, bruises,
varicosities and signs of DVT
What are the speculum exam components for admitting
someone in labor - ANSWER--visualization of vagina,
cervix, and cervical vault (lesions from STIS, confirm
ROM, collect lab specimens, cervical dilation
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What are the components of a pelvic/cervical exam for
admitting someone in labor? - ANSWER--Visual inspection
of the perineum (lesions, variscoties, discharge, amniotic
fluid, frank bleeding)
-cervical effacement and dilation
-position of cervix
-membrane status
-fetal position, attitude and synclitisim/asynclitism
-station of fetal presenting part
-presence of molding or caput
-relationship of fetun and pelvis
What labs should be collected when admitting a person in
labor? - ANSWER-GBS
Hep B/C
HIV
Blood type
RH status
GTT
STIs
CBC