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Chapter 21: Postpartum Complications  Perry: Maternal Child Nursing Care, 6th  Edition
  • Chapter 21: Postpartum Complications Perry: Maternal Child Nursing Care, 6th Edition

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  • 1. Medications used to manage postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) include: (Select all that apply.) a. Pitocin. b. Methergine. c. Terbutaline. d. Hemabate. e. magnesium sulfate. - ANS: A, B, D Pitocin, Methergine, and Hemabate are all used to manage PPH. Terbutaline and magnesium sulfate are tocolytics; relaxation of the uterus causes or worsens PPH. 1. The perinatal nurse is caring for a woman in the immediate postbirth period. Assessment reveals that the woman is experiencing profuse blee...
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NURS 372 Final Review Exam, Questions and Answers Updated and Highly Rated A+ 100% 2024_ Western Governors University
  • NURS 372 Final Review Exam, Questions and Answers Updated and Highly Rated A+ 100% 2024_ Western Governors University

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  • Western Governors University What is attachment - CORRECT ANSWER-Process by which a parent comes to love and accept a child and a child comes to love and accept a parent Developed and maintained through proximity and interaction Nurses' role in attachment - CORRECT ANSWER-Play important role in facilitating parenteral attachment by heightening parental awareness of the infant's responses and ability to communicate Can help build confidence in parents What is a PPH? - CORRECT ANSWE...
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IBCLC || with Error-free Solutions.
  • IBCLC || with Error-free Solutions.

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  • Milk Lines correct answers Two glandular tissue lines that extend from axilla to medial thigh; beginning of breast development. Become ridges that eventually become breasts, normally the remainder of the lines regress Witches Milk correct answers resulting from maternal hormones that cross the placenta, newborn breasts can secrete a milk like substance following birth Thelarche correct answers breast development Glandular tissue correct answers Comprised of the lobes of the breast, aver...
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NUR 337 Final Exam Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 |  Already Passed
  • NUR 337 Final Exam Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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  • NUR 337 Final Exam Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Already Passed What is the situation of Becca Perez, a 37-week pregnant woman who has delivered a viable female infant via vacuum-assisted delivery? a. Intrauterine pregnancy at 20 weeks, requiring immediate cesarean section b. Viable female infant delivered via vacuum-assisted delivery at 37 weeks, with postpartum hemorrhage c. Ectopic pregnancy requiring surgical intervention d. Premature rupture of membran...
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Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) Top Predicted  Questions and CORRECT Answers
  • Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) Top Predicted Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • What does "tissue"refer to? - Having refrained placental fragments, membranes or clots left inside the uterus; uterine subinvolution What is a potentially life-threatening complication that can occur after both vaginal & csection? - PPH How is PPH defined? - As a cumulative blood loss greater than 500 mL for vaginal births and 1000 mL for c-sections w/ S/S of hypovolemia w/in 24 hours what is the most common cause of PPH? - Urine atony What is urine atony? - Failure of the uterus to c...
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MATERNAL CHILD FINAL EXAM CONCEPT GUIDE
  • MATERNAL CHILD FINAL EXAM CONCEPT GUIDE

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  • NUTRITION: What nutrient prevents neural tube defects? FOLIC ACID child bearing women: 400mcg/day pregnant women: 800mcg/day TOBACCO USE DURING PREGNANCY Children will have lower birth weights, perceptual problems, and attention deficits, birth defects TRUE LABOR VS. FALSE LABOR: True: regular, rhythmic contractions that intensify with ambulation, pain in abdomen sweeping around from back, cervical changes. False: Irregular rhythm, abdominal pain (not in back) that decreases with amb...
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Maternal Newborn ATI Questions with complete solution
  • Maternal Newborn ATI Questions with complete solution

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  • Maternal Newborn ATI Questions with complete solution Maternal Newborn ATI ATI NCLEX alert - correct answer 1. It is never good to be late (late decels are bad): placental insufficiency 2. Absent variability (a straight line) for FHR is critical 3. Never place laboring client flat on her back (supine hypotension/vena cava syndrome) 4. *Unexplained* pain in a labor and delivery client is not good (would need to rule out preterm labor, abruptio placenta, amniotic fluid embolism, uterine r...
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OB EXAM 2|143 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • OB EXAM 2|143 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • OB EXAM 2|143 Questions with Verified Answers BUBBLE-LEB - CORRECT ANSWER Breasts Uterus Bowel Bladder Lochia Episiotomy/lacerations/incisions Lower extremities Emotions Bonding breasts assessment - CORRECT ANSWER Anatomic/Physiologic Changes: Increase of Blood and Lymphatic Fluid/Tissue Colostrum: Early Milk - A Clear, Thick Yellow Fluid - "Liquid Gold" -Assessment: Are Breasts Soft?, Can Milk Be Expressed? Any Nipple Integrity Concerns? Engorgement: "Milk C...
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ATI OB Maternal Newborn Final Exam Study Guide 2024
  • ATI OB Maternal Newborn Final Exam Study Guide 2024

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  • TORCH - acronym that stands for -Toxoplasmosis -Other (hepatitis B) -Rubella -Cytomegalovirus & HSV toxoplasmosis – -teratogenic agent -transplacental transmission toxoplasmosis maternal effects - most are asymptomatic but may cause -fatigue -muscle pains -pneumonitis -myocarditis -lymphadenopathy toxoplasmosis fetal effects – -spontaneous abortion -low birth weight -hepatosplenomegaly -icterus (jaundice) -anemia -chorioretinitis -neurological disease prevention of to...
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Chapter 21: Postpartum Complications  Perry: Maternal Child Nursing Care, 6th  Edition
  • Chapter 21: Postpartum Complications Perry: Maternal Child Nursing Care, 6th Edition

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  • 1. Medications used to manage postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) include: (Select all that apply.) a. Pitocin. b. Methergine. c. Terbutaline. d. Hemabate. e. magnesium sulfate. - CORRECT ANSWERS ANS: A, B, D Pitocin, Methergine, and Hemabate are all used to manage PPH. Terbutaline and magnesium sulfate are tocolytics; relaxation of the uterus causes or worsens PPH. 1. The perinatal nurse is caring for a woman in the immediate postbirth period. Assessment reveals that the woman is experienc...
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