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[Show more]• Pain in the lumbar area 
• Nausea and vomiting 
• Malaise 
• Frequency in urination 
• Fever 
• Urine culture positive for over 100,000 organisms per ml of urine 
Signs and Symptoms of UTI 
 
 
 
Hyperemesis Gravidarum 
The condition is associated with intrauterine growth restriction 
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Add to cart• Pain in the lumbar area 
• Nausea and vomiting 
• Malaise 
• Frequency in urination 
• Fever 
• Urine culture positive for over 100,000 organisms per ml of urine 
Signs and Symptoms of UTI 
 
 
 
Hyperemesis Gravidarum 
The condition is associated with intrauterine growth restriction 
...
What are the forces that expel the fetus? 
Primary and secondary force 
 
 
 
What is the primary force in expelling the fetus? 
Involuntary uterine muscular contractions causing effacement and dilatation of cervicx 
 
 
 
What is the secondary force in expelling the fetus? 
Voluntary, use of abdomi...
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Add to cartWhat are the forces that expel the fetus? 
Primary and secondary force 
 
 
 
What is the primary force in expelling the fetus? 
Involuntary uterine muscular contractions causing effacement and dilatation of cervicx 
 
 
 
What is the secondary force in expelling the fetus? 
Voluntary, use of abdomi...
Which of the following observations would the nurse expect when assessing the gestational age of a neonate delivered at term? 
a. Pendulous testes 
b. Coarse and silky hair 
c. Thick cartilage is present 
d. Deep and extensive rugae in the scrotum 
b. Coarse and silky hair 
 
 
When performing an as...
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Add to cartWhich of the following observations would the nurse expect when assessing the gestational age of a neonate delivered at term? 
a. Pendulous testes 
b. Coarse and silky hair 
c. Thick cartilage is present 
d. Deep and extensive rugae in the scrotum 
b. Coarse and silky hair 
 
 
When performing an as...
What are the complications of prematurity? 
A. Anemia 
B. Kernicterus 
C. Persistent patent ductus arteriosus 
D. Periventricular/intraventricular hemorrhage (PVH-IVH) 
E. Respiratory distress syndrome 
F. Apnea 
G. Retinopathy of prematurity 
 
 
 
Why are premature babies have anemia? 
- Anemia is...
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Add to cartWhat are the complications of prematurity? 
A. Anemia 
B. Kernicterus 
C. Persistent patent ductus arteriosus 
D. Periventricular/intraventricular hemorrhage (PVH-IVH) 
E. Respiratory distress syndrome 
F. Apnea 
G. Retinopathy of prematurity 
 
 
 
Why are premature babies have anemia? 
- Anemia is...
● Hypertensive 
● Diabetic 
● Age (less than 30 & above 35 years old) 
● Parity (multiple pregnancies already) 
A woman who is pregnant suffer complications because of predisposing factors wherein, she is: 
 
 
yea 
How about for a normal pregnancy and then it will develop into complication?...
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Add to cart● Hypertensive 
● Diabetic 
● Age (less than 30 & above 35 years old) 
● Parity (multiple pregnancies already) 
A woman who is pregnant suffer complications because of predisposing factors wherein, she is: 
 
 
yea 
How about for a normal pregnancy and then it will develop into complication?...
born after the 42nd week 
Post term Infant 
 
 
 
It appears to function for only 40 wks 
Placenta 
 
 
 
dry, cracked, almost leather-like skin from lack of fluod, and absence of vernix. 
Postterm Syndrome 
 
 
 
True or False: Fingernails of a postterm infant will have grown well beyond the end of...
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Add to cartborn after the 42nd week 
Post term Infant 
 
 
 
It appears to function for only 40 wks 
Placenta 
 
 
 
dry, cracked, almost leather-like skin from lack of fluod, and absence of vernix. 
Postterm Syndrome 
 
 
 
True or False: Fingernails of a postterm infant will have grown well beyond the end of...
Maternal mortality rate 
- measure the risk of dying related to pregnancy, child birth and puerperium 
- index of the obstetrical care needed and received by the mother in the community 
 
 
 
What are the cause of maternal mortality rate 
- hemorrhage 
- sepsis 
- obstructed labor 
- hypertensive 
...
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Add to cartMaternal mortality rate 
- measure the risk of dying related to pregnancy, child birth and puerperium 
- index of the obstetrical care needed and received by the mother in the community 
 
 
 
What are the cause of maternal mortality rate 
- hemorrhage 
- sepsis 
- obstructed labor 
- hypertensive 
...
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