NUR166/NUR 166 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2024 WITH ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS/ALREADY
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Molar pregnancy s/s - ANSWER-rapid uterine growth, no HR, hcg levels too high
for gestational age, snow storm ultrasound, not a viable pregnancy
Normal newborn vital signs - ANSWER-HR 110-160 bpm, RR 30 -60, Temp 97.7-
99 F
hyperemesis gravidarum - ANSWER-severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy
that can cause severe dehydration in the mother and fetus; TREATMENT: give
oral/IV fluids, daily I&Os, DW, anti-nausea medications (diclegis, clonidine
transdermal patch, ondansetron), draw labs daily
POISON - ANSWER-position on left side; oxytocin off; increase fluids; sterile
vaginal exam; oxygen 100%; Notify MD
Leopold's Maneuvers - ANSWER-Palpation to determine presentation and
position of the fetus and aid in location of fetal heart sounds.
Head=hard, round, movable object
Buttocks=soft and irregular shape
,Back=smooth, hard surface felt on one side of the abdomen
Irregular knobs and lumps on opposite side of abdomen may be hands, feet,
elbows, and knees
Post partum vaginal delivery patient teaching for bathroom - ANSWER-spray
water; dab do not wipe; if you do wipe front to back; witch hazel tucks pads or
spray; ice packs; Report bleeding that gets worse, temperature; lochia odor;
should not have golf ball sized clots
DVT s/s - ANSWER-Edema
Pain
Redness
Warmth
Changes in circumference
Which vaccinations are given subQ? - ANSWER-MMR, varicella
Which pelvis is most favorable for vaginal delivery? - ANSWER-Gynecoid
Which pelvis is least favorable for vaginal birth? - ANSWER-Platypelloid
What does APGAR stand for? - ANSWER-appearance, pulse, grimace, activity,
respiration
When and how do you introduce foods to an infant? - ANSWER-5 to 6 months
old; one food at a time a week apart; teaspoonful at a time; do not mix cereal
in bottle
, Ballard physical maturity - ANSWER-assesses for skin, lanugo, plantar surface,
breasts, eyes, ears and genitals
Impending Labor Signs - ANSWER-Can happen hours to weeks before; Braxton
Hicks; increased Vaginal Discharge (clear); bloody show;
energy spurt (nesting); lightening; contractions that don't go away with
walking; water breaks
Down Syndrome s/s - ANSWER-protruding tongue; close together eyes; simian
crease in hand; pinky finger might be separate; round face; flat nose
Complications from cleft lip/palate - ANSWER-poor suck, speech, aspiration,
increased risk of respiratory infections
When you have a baby under the billi light, what kind of interventions do you
need to do? - ANSWER-Make sure to keep eyes and genitals covered; change
diaper frequently; push fluids; monitor I&Os; daily weight; monitor
temperature; should not take baby out of warmer if at all possible
Hypoglycemia in newborn - ANSWER-hypothermia, twitching, tachypnea
(respiratory distress), poor suck, jittery, high pitched cry, diaphoresis, low BS
(under 45), poor muscle tone
HELLP syndrome - ANSWER-hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelets
Lochia - ANSWER-rubra (red 1-3 days) serosa (pink, 4-10 days) alba (white, 11-
21 days)
Mechanisms of labor - ANSWER-engagement
descent