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USMLE OBGYN2 EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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cause of GDM, when onset	due to human placental lactogen (hPL) and insulinase; last 1/2 preg 
describe White classif DM A-D	A1= GDM diet; A2=GDM insulin; B: onset <20 duration <10; C: 10-19, duration 10-19; D: <10, >20, vascular cxns 
describe DM White classif F, R, T, H	F=nephropathy, R=prolifer retino, T=renal tx, H=aterioscler heart dz 
2 MC cxns of IDM, most specific	MC are NTD and cardiac, most specific is caudal regression 
risk factors GDM, 3 MC, 4 others	MC: FMH, obesity, >...
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ATI PN Maternal Newborn Nursing Edition 11.0 Questions and Answers 2023
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ATI PN Maternal Newborn Nursing Edition 11.0 Questions and Answers 2023 
A nurse in a health clinic is reinforcing teaching about contraceptive use with a group of clients. Which of the following client statements demonstrates understanding? 
a.) "A water-soluble lubricant should be used with condoms." 
b.) "A diaphragm should be removed 2 hours after intercourse." 
c.) "Oral contraceptives can worsen a case of acne." 
d.) "A contraceptive patch is replaced once a month." 
a.) "A water-...
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Postpartum Hemorrhage (Sherpath Sunday Wk 5) Questions with Complete Solutions
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Which type of hematoma is most common in vaginal births and is visible from the outside? 
 
Vaginal 
Vulvar 
Cervical 
Retroperitoneal Correct Answer-Vulvar 
 
Which conditions are risk factors for uterine atony? 
(Select all that apply.) 
 
Primiparous birth 
Polyhydramnios 
Precipitous birth 
Fetal macrosomia 
Chorioamnionitis Correct Answer-Polyhydramnios 
Fetal macrosomia 
Chorioamnionitis 
 
After a vaginal delivery, an estimated blood loss greater than _________mL would indicate a diagnosi...
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Test Bank for Maternity Newborn and Women’s Health Nursing: A Case-Based Approach 1st Edition by Amy O'Meara 9781496368218 Chapter 1-30
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Test Bank for Maternity Newborn and Women’s Health Nursing: A Case-Based Approach 1st Edition O’Meara 9781496368218 Chapter 1-30. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Immediate Postpartum Hemorrhage Chapter 2 Later Postpartum Hemorrhage Chapter 3 Gestational Diabetes, Deep Vein Thrombosis, and Postpartum Pulmonary Embolism Chapter 4 Preeclampsia Chapter 5 Cord Prolapse and Nonreassuring Fetal Status Chapter 6 Placental Abruption and Fetal Loss Chapter 7 Chorioamnionitis and Neonatal Sepsis Chapter 8 ...
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AWHONN EXAM 2024/2025 LATEST UPDATE.
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AWHONN EXAM 2024/2025 LATEST UPDATE. 
Ms. Linghu arrived at the obstetric care unit for a labor evaluation. She is 28 weeks gestation 
and is complaining of a lower back ache and cramping. The physician has asked for assistance 
in obtaining a sample to assess for fetal fibronectin (fFN). Which statement about fFN is most 
accurate? - ANSWER fFN is a strong predictor or marker for identification of preterm labor 
associated with infection. 
Risk factors for placenta previa include - ANSWER previ...
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OB Test 3 Review Questions And Answers 100% Verified Rationales Review 2024-2025 A+
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OB Test 3 Review Questions And Answers 100% Verified Rationales Review 
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1. The nurse is caring for a client whose uterine contractions are irregular and of low amplitude, and the 
dilatation of the cervix is less than 1 cm per hour. The nurse recognizes this pattern as: 
a. Hypotonic labor. 
b. Tachysystole labor. 
c. Arrest of descent. 
d. Normal labor. - ANS-Hypotonic labor. 
Rationale: Hypotonic labor is characterized by fewer than 2-3 contractions in a 10-minute period. 
Dysfun...
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BSNC 5000 module 1 OB Test Questions with Correct Answers
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BSNC 5000 module 1 OB Test Questions with Correct Answers 
 
What produces Human Placental Lactogen (HPL) - Answer-the placenta 
 
What does human plancetal lactogen do - Answer-increases insulin resistance in mother 
 
What is the process of human placental lactogen - Answer-HPL leads to the breakdown of maternal fat to provide fuel for mom and fetus (when mom's glucose levels decrease between meals) 
 
What are the maternal risk factors for gestational diabetes - Answer-- mother over weight (...
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OB/GYN Practice Exam Questions Fully Solved.
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You are caring for a 29-year-old G3P2 at 39 weeks gestation, who has been laboring for 6 hours. She is a diet-controlled diabetic. Her last child was 9 pounds 8 ounces. She has been completely dilated for 2 hours, and the fetal head is at a plus 2 station, which is unchanged. What is the next most appropriate course of action? 
 
A Begin oxytocin 
B Vacuum extraction 
C High forcep extraction 
D High forcep rotation 
E Cesarean section - Answer Cesarian Section 
The patient is a diabetic...
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NU 335 Maternity Chapter 17 Pregnancy at Risk: Pregestational Problems with 1005 complete solutions
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What is the pathophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus? 
Endocrine disorder of carbohydrate metabolism 
-results from inadequate production or utilization of insulin 
-cellular and extracellular dehydration 
-body cells depleted 
-breakdown of fat and proteins for energy 
 
 
 
What are the 4 cardinal signs and symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus? 
1. Polyuria 
2. Polydipsia 
3. Polyphagia 
4. Weight loss 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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What are the 3 types of Diabetes Mellitus and how are each classified? 
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Maternity Exam 2
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Asthma 
- Complications: antepartum and postpartum hemorrhage, pulmonary embolism, 
miscarriage 
- Treatment: optimize control + limit exacerbations. 
- Encourage: take their asthma medications, stop smoking, and evaluate asthma 
exacerbations with continuous pulse oximetry 
- While dyspnea is common, an asthma exacerbation may be recognized by 
dyspnea w wheezing or cough. 
- Asthma Attacks S/s: dyspnea, chest tightness, cough, wheezing, tachypnea, low 
O2 
Epilepsy 
- Children of mothers with ...
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