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[Show more]A woman with severe preeclampsia is receiving a magnesium sulfate infusion. The nurse becomes concerned after assessment when the woman exhibits: 
A. A sleepy, sedated affect. B. A respiratory rate of 10 breaths/min. C. Deep tendon reflexes of 2+. D. Absence of ankle clonus. B 
A respiratory rate of...
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Add to cartA woman with severe preeclampsia is receiving a magnesium sulfate infusion. The nurse becomes concerned after assessment when the woman exhibits: 
A. A sleepy, sedated affect. B. A respiratory rate of 10 breaths/min. C. Deep tendon reflexes of 2+. D. Absence of ankle clonus. B 
A respiratory rate of...
PrepU Place the following events in the sequence the pregnant woman would experience them, from first to last. All options must be used. amennorhea uterine enlargement quickening Braxton Hicks contractions labor 
PrepU During pregnancy, one of progesterone's actions is to allow sodium to be "waste...
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Add to cartPrepU Place the following events in the sequence the pregnant woman would experience them, from first to last. All options must be used. amennorhea uterine enlargement quickening Braxton Hicks contractions labor 
PrepU During pregnancy, one of progesterone's actions is to allow sodium to be "waste...
The postpartum period is noted for traditional practices related to: Rest, healing, and consumption of food and drink. 
The skill set needed by nurses to provide culturally humble care to postpartum clients and their families includes: -Understanding their beliefs, experiences, and family environmen...
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Add to cartThe postpartum period is noted for traditional practices related to: Rest, healing, and consumption of food and drink. 
The skill set needed by nurses to provide culturally humble care to postpartum clients and their families includes: -Understanding their beliefs, experiences, and family environmen...
What is subjective vs objective data subjective- info that has been collected from patient such as pain ratings, medical history Objective- info the nurse has gathered such as lab work, temp, ekgs 
What are some examples of objective data gathered thru physical examination -inspection (smell, lookin...
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Add to cartWhat is subjective vs objective data subjective- info that has been collected from patient such as pain ratings, medical history Objective- info the nurse has gathered such as lab work, temp, ekgs 
What are some examples of objective data gathered thru physical examination -inspection (smell, lookin...
What is the leading cause of maternal death in both developed and developing countries., accounting for about 25% of all maternal deaths worldwide? Postpartum Hemorrhage 
PPH is defined as: Cumulative blood loss greater than 1,000 mL with signs and symptoms of hypovolemia within 24 hours of the birt...
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Add to cartWhat is the leading cause of maternal death in both developed and developing countries., accounting for about 25% of all maternal deaths worldwide? Postpartum Hemorrhage 
PPH is defined as: Cumulative blood loss greater than 1,000 mL with signs and symptoms of hypovolemia within 24 hours of the birt...
Duration of pregnancy40 wks 9 calendar months 266-280 days 
3 stages of fetal development 1. Pre embryonic stage 2. Embryonic stage 3. Fetal stage 
Summary of preembryonic stage1. Fertilization takes place in the ampulla of the fallopian tube 2. Union of sperm and ovum forms zygote 46 chromosomes 3....
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Add to cartDuration of pregnancy40 wks 9 calendar months 266-280 days 
3 stages of fetal development 1. Pre embryonic stage 2. Embryonic stage 3. Fetal stage 
Summary of preembryonic stage1. Fertilization takes place in the ampulla of the fallopian tube 2. Union of sperm and ovum forms zygote 46 chromosomes 3....
Newborn transition to extra uterine life (17) 17-1, 17-2, 17-3, 17-4, 17-5, 17-6 
17-1 Examine the major physiologic changes that occur as the newborn transitions to extrauterine life. 17-2 Determine the primary challenges faced by the newborn during the transition to extrauterine life. 17-3 Interpr...
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Add to cartNewborn transition to extra uterine life (17) 17-1, 17-2, 17-3, 17-4, 17-5, 17-6 
17-1 Examine the major physiologic changes that occur as the newborn transitions to extrauterine life. 17-2 Determine the primary challenges faced by the newborn during the transition to extrauterine life. 17-3 Interpr...
Skin Largest organ in the body Guards against environment stresses, adapts to environmental influences. Has 2 layers epidermis and dermis 
Epidermis Thin, but tough. Completely replaced every 4 weeks Avascular. Cells (dead) are bound together to make protective sheets. Basal cell layer forms new ski...
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Add to cartSkin Largest organ in the body Guards against environment stresses, adapts to environmental influences. Has 2 layers epidermis and dermis 
Epidermis Thin, but tough. Completely replaced every 4 weeks Avascular. Cells (dead) are bound together to make protective sheets. Basal cell layer forms new ski...
The nurse understands the need to be aware of the potential of bleeding disorders in pregnant clients. Which disorder should she be aware of that occurs in the second trimester? Placenta previa 
A young mother gives birth to twin boys who shared the same placenta. What serious complication are they ...
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Add to cartThe nurse understands the need to be aware of the potential of bleeding disorders in pregnant clients. Which disorder should she be aware of that occurs in the second trimester? Placenta previa 
A young mother gives birth to twin boys who shared the same placenta. What serious complication are they ...
PrepU The laboring client who is at 3 cm dilation and 25% effaced is asking for analgesia. The nurse explains the analgesia usually is not administered prior to the establishment of the active phase. What is the appropriate rationale for this practice? This may prolong labor and increase complicatio...
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Add to cartPrepU The laboring client who is at 3 cm dilation and 25% effaced is asking for analgesia. The nurse explains the analgesia usually is not administered prior to the establishment of the active phase. What is the appropriate rationale for this practice? This may prolong labor and increase complicatio...
When is a breast exam donenot done with a normal head to toe assessment unless patient voices a concern to have one done 
What is the anatomy of a breastmade of glandular tissue and adipose tissue, nipple surrounded by areola with Montgomery glands that produce protective lubricate when lactating 
W...
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Add to cartWhen is a breast exam donenot done with a normal head to toe assessment unless patient voices a concern to have one done 
What is the anatomy of a breastmade of glandular tissue and adipose tissue, nipple surrounded by areola with Montgomery glands that produce protective lubricate when lactating 
W...
The nurse is teaching a pregnant woman with type 1 diabetes about her diet during pregnancy. Which client statement indicates that the nurse's teaching was successful? 
A) "I'll basically follow the same diet that I was following before I became pregnant." B) "Because I need extra protein, I'l...
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Add to cartThe nurse is teaching a pregnant woman with type 1 diabetes about her diet during pregnancy. Which client statement indicates that the nurse's teaching was successful? 
A) "I'll basically follow the same diet that I was following before I became pregnant." B) "Because I need extra protein, I'l...
Caitlin asks the nurse, "How long will I have vaginal bleeding?" Which response by the nurse is most accurate? A. "Your lochia will decrease over the next 2 to 6 weeks." B. "Your lochia will stop by the end of the week." C. "Your lochia will continue until your hormones stabilize." D. "Your...
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Add to cartCaitlin asks the nurse, "How long will I have vaginal bleeding?" Which response by the nurse is most accurate? A. "Your lochia will decrease over the next 2 to 6 weeks." B. "Your lochia will stop by the end of the week." C. "Your lochia will continue until your hormones stabilize." D. "Your...
23-1 Evaluate factors that assist in identifying a newborn at risk due to variations in birth weight and gestational age. 23-2 Select contributing factors and common complications associated with dysmature infants and their management. 23-3 Compare and contrast nursing assessment findings and nursin...
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Add to cart23-1 Evaluate factors that assist in identifying a newborn at risk due to variations in birth weight and gestational age. 23-2 Select contributing factors and common complications associated with dysmature infants and their management. 23-3 Compare and contrast nursing assessment findings and nursin...
A woman carries a recessive gene for sickle cell anemia. If her sexual partner also has this recessive gene, the chance that her first child will develop sickle cell anemia is: 1 in 4 
A woman who has a recessive gene for sickle cell anemia marries a man who also has a recessive gene for sickle cell...
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Add to cartA woman carries a recessive gene for sickle cell anemia. If her sexual partner also has this recessive gene, the chance that her first child will develop sickle cell anemia is: 1 in 4 
A woman who has a recessive gene for sickle cell anemia marries a man who also has a recessive gene for sickle cell...
Types of head to toe assessments Basic- min for every pt no matter the population; doesn't matter if on cardio or neuro floor...same on each unit (you add components to it based on the population or units that you're on to make it a focused assessment of that population) 
Comprehensive- start at t...
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Add to cartTypes of head to toe assessments Basic- min for every pt no matter the population; doesn't matter if on cardio or neuro floor...same on each unit (you add components to it based on the population or units that you're on to make it a focused assessment of that population) 
Comprehensive- start at t...
What is alopecia? baldness, hair loss 
What does annular mean? circular shape to skin lesion 
What are some of the functions of the skin? can adapt to environment to deal with heat and cold, guards our body from environmental stressors, trauma, pathogens, dirt 
What is the epidermis? most superficia...
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Add to cartWhat is alopecia? baldness, hair loss 
What does annular mean? circular shape to skin lesion 
What are some of the functions of the skin? can adapt to environment to deal with heat and cold, guards our body from environmental stressors, trauma, pathogens, dirt 
What is the epidermis? most superficia...
The nurse informs Judy that because of the ecchymosis on Matthew's head, a blood test will be done to measure the level of which substance in his blood? a. erythrocyte sedimentation rate b. creatinine c. bilibrubin d. platlets c. bilibrubin 
Rationale: a bruise is a result of damaged blood vessels,...
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Add to cartThe nurse informs Judy that because of the ecchymosis on Matthew's head, a blood test will be done to measure the level of which substance in his blood? a. erythrocyte sedimentation rate b. creatinine c. bilibrubin d. platlets c. bilibrubin 
Rationale: a bruise is a result of damaged blood vessels,...
Bedside assessment of the hospitalized adult susan seibert 
Order of bedside assessment 1. Begin shift with assessment of EHR data 2. Receive report from previous shift 3. Determine who to see first 4. Go into patient room 5. Begin assessment - focused assessment, ask subjective 6. Take care of emer...
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Add to cartBedside assessment of the hospitalized adult susan seibert 
Order of bedside assessment 1. Begin shift with assessment of EHR data 2. Receive report from previous shift 3. Determine who to see first 4. Go into patient room 5. Begin assessment - focused assessment, ask subjective 6. Take care of emer...
Zara asks the nurse "When can he have a bottle?" What criteria will the nurse use to decide the baby is ready for his first bottle a. stable vital signs b. passage of meconium c. bowel sounds present d. glucose >45mg/dl e. presence of sucking reflex a. stable vital signs c. bowel sounds present...
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Add to cartZara asks the nurse "When can he have a bottle?" What criteria will the nurse use to decide the baby is ready for his first bottle a. stable vital signs b. passage of meconium c. bowel sounds present d. glucose >45mg/dl e. presence of sucking reflex a. stable vital signs c. bowel sounds present...
Nociceptive relating to the perception or sensation of pain. 
Neuropathic disease or dysfunction of one or more peripheral nerves, typically causing numbness or weakness 
Transduction the action or process of converting something and especially energy or a message into another form 
Transmission the...
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Add to cartNociceptive relating to the perception or sensation of pain. 
Neuropathic disease or dysfunction of one or more peripheral nerves, typically causing numbness or weakness 
Transduction the action or process of converting something and especially energy or a message into another form 
Transmission the...
PrepU The nurse is admitting a 10-pound (4.5-kg) newborn to the nursery. What is important for the nurse to monitor during the transition period? blood sugar 
Prepu What are small unopened or plugged sebaceous glands that occur in a newborn's mouth and gums? EPSTEIN PEARLS 
PREPU Assessment of a ne...
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Add to cartPrepU The nurse is admitting a 10-pound (4.5-kg) newborn to the nursery. What is important for the nurse to monitor during the transition period? blood sugar 
Prepu What are small unopened or plugged sebaceous glands that occur in a newborn's mouth and gums? EPSTEIN PEARLS 
PREPU Assessment of a ne...
Polyhydramnios Excess amniotic fluid (1,500-2,000) 
Polyhydramnios causes which disorders? Increased incidence of chromosomal disorders. 
GI, Cardiac, and/or Neural tube disorders 
Polyhydramnios Nursing Removal of fluid with Indomethacin which decreases fetal urine output 
Polyhydramnios Assessment...
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Add to cartPolyhydramnios Excess amniotic fluid (1,500-2,000) 
Polyhydramnios causes which disorders? Increased incidence of chromosomal disorders. 
GI, Cardiac, and/or Neural tube disorders 
Polyhydramnios Nursing Removal of fluid with Indomethacin which decreases fetal urine output 
Polyhydramnios Assessment...
Evidence-based practice relies on? clinician's experience and patient's preferences 
What is the first step for care? Health Assessment 
What is subjective data? what the person says 
What is objective data? what the examiner observes by inspection, percussion, palpating, and auscultating 
What is...
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Add to cartEvidence-based practice relies on? clinician's experience and patient's preferences 
What is the first step for care? Health Assessment 
What is subjective data? what the person says 
What is objective data? what the examiner observes by inspection, percussion, palpating, and auscultating 
What is...
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