APGAR - ANSAppearance (all purple, pink and blue, blue (faded)
Pulse (>100, <a hundred, absent)
Grimace (cough, grimace, no response)
Activity (flexed, flaccid, limp)
Respirations (strong cry, weak cry, absent)
Woman in hard work (un-reassuring FHR) - ANS(overdue decels, decreased variability, fetal
bradycardia, and so on) Turn pt on Left facet, deliver O2, stop pitocin, Increase IV fluids!
Infant with Spina Bifida - ANSProne so that sac does now not rupture
Prolapsed twine - ANSKnee to chest or Trendelenburg
oxygen eight to 10 L
Cleft Lip - ANSposition on again or in toddler seat to prevent trauma to the suture line. Even as
feeding hold in upright function.
FHR patterns for OB - ANSThink VEAL CHOP!
V-variable decels; C- twine compression induced
E-early decels; H- head compression prompted
A-accels; O-k, no hassle
L- past due decels; P- placental insufficiency, can not fill
what to check with being pregnant - ANSNever test the display or machine as a first action.
Always check the affected person first. Ex.. Concentrate to fetal coronary heart tones with
stethoscope.
Position of the infant through fetal heart sounds - ANSPosterior --heard at sides
Anterior---midline through unbilicus and side
Breech- high up inside the fundus close to umbilicus
Vertex- with the aid of the symphysis pubis.
pt with leukemia may have - ANSepistaxis because of low platelets
, when a pt comes in and is in lively hard work - ANSfirst motion of nurse is to pay attention to
fetal heart tones/price
NCLEX answer pointers - ANSchoose evaluation first! (verify, accumulate, auscultate, reveal,
palpate) best select intervention in an emergency or stress scenario. If the solution has an
absolute, discard it. Give priority to the answers that deal with the patient's body, not machines,
or system.
1 tsp - ANS5 mL
1 oz. - ANS30 mL
1 cup - ANS8 ounces
1 quart - ANS2 pints
1 pint - ANS2 cups
1 g (gram) - ANS1000 mg
1 kg - ANS2.2 lbs
I lb - ANS16 ounces
centigrade to Fahrenheit conversion - ANSF= C+forty multiply five/9 and subtract 40
C=F+40 multiply 9/5 and subtract forty
birth weight - ANSdoubles via 6 months
triples with the aid of 1 12 months
early signal of cystic fibrosis - ANSmeconium in ileus at beginning
hemophilia is x connected - ANSpassed from mother to son
perform amniocentesis - ANSbefore 20 weeks to check for cardiac and pulmonary abnormalities
Rh moms receive Rhogam - ANSto defend next baby
anterior fontanelle closes by means of...Posterior by.. - ANS18 months, 6-eight weeks
caput succedaneum - ANSdiffuse edema of the fetal scalp that crosses the suture strains.
Reabsorbes inside 1 to a few days
pathological jaundice occurs:
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