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ATI Maternal Exam 1 Study Guide
infant mortality 
congenital malformations and abnormalities are the number one cause of 
complications of preterm births 
respiratory disorders 
cerebral palsy 
vision and hearing disorders 
developmental and learning delays 
greater than 4000 grams 
high birth weight 
 grams 
normal birth weight 
2500 grams 
low birth weight 
less than 1500 grams 
very low birth weight 
physical 
behavioralcognitive 
fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) can have what effects in pregnancy 
infant mortality 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
infant mortality 
congenital malformations and abnormalities are the number one cause of 
complications of preterm births 
respiratory disorders 
cerebral palsy 
vision and hearing disorders 
developmental and learning delays 
greater than 4000 grams 
high birth weight 
 grams 
normal birth weight 
2500 grams 
low birth weight 
less than 1500 grams 
very low birth weight 
physical 
behavioralcognitive 
fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) can have what effects in pregnancy 
infant mortality 
...
OB 371 EXAM 1
prenatal - preceding birth, during the pregnancy 
prenatal period - a time of physical and psychologic preparation for birth and 
parenthood 
antepartum - occurring before birth (used interchangeably with prenatal) 
intrapartum - during labor or birth 
postpartum - after birth, 4-6 weeks 
first trimester - 1-13 weeks 
second trimester - 14-26 weeks 
third trimester - 27-40 weeks 
how many months is a pregnancy - 9 calendar months; 10 lunar months; 40 weeks 
gravida - woman who is pregnant; any p...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
prenatal - preceding birth, during the pregnancy 
prenatal period - a time of physical and psychologic preparation for birth and 
parenthood 
antepartum - occurring before birth (used interchangeably with prenatal) 
intrapartum - during labor or birth 
postpartum - after birth, 4-6 weeks 
first trimester - 1-13 weeks 
second trimester - 14-26 weeks 
third trimester - 27-40 weeks 
how many months is a pregnancy - 9 calendar months; 10 lunar months; 40 weeks 
gravida - woman who is pregnant; any p...
ATI Med Surg Final Exam Graded A 2024
A nurse in a burn treatment centre is caring for a client who is admitted with severe 
burns to both lower extremities and is pending an escharotomy. The client's 
spouse asks the nurse what the procedure entails. Which of the following 
nursing statements is appropriate? 
a. "large incisions will be made in the eschar to improve circulation" 
b. " I can call the doctor back here if you want me to" 
c. "a piece of skin will be removed and grafted over the burned area" 
d. "dead tissue wi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 47 pages •
A nurse in a burn treatment centre is caring for a client who is admitted with severe 
burns to both lower extremities and is pending an escharotomy. The client's 
spouse asks the nurse what the procedure entails. Which of the following 
nursing statements is appropriate? 
a. "large incisions will be made in the eschar to improve circulation" 
b. " I can call the doctor back here if you want me to" 
c. "a piece of skin will be removed and grafted over the burned area" 
d. "dead tissue wi...
OMS III - OB/GYN - Complications of Pregnancy Exam
DDx for first trimester bleeding 
non-viable IUP: spontaneous abortion, molar pregnancy 
viable IUP: physiologic implantation bleeding, subchorionic hemorrhage 
ectopic pregnancy 
evaluation of first trimester bleeding 
TVUS 
hCG 
H&H 
risk factors for an ectopic pregnancy 
fallopian tube scarring 
history of ectopic pregnancy (#1 risk factor) 
tubal ligation 
chlamydial infections 
PID 
smoking - slows cilia in fallopian tubes 
diagnostic protocols for ectopic pregnancy 
should increase by 50% ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 30 pages •
DDx for first trimester bleeding 
non-viable IUP: spontaneous abortion, molar pregnancy 
viable IUP: physiologic implantation bleeding, subchorionic hemorrhage 
ectopic pregnancy 
evaluation of first trimester bleeding 
TVUS 
hCG 
H&H 
risk factors for an ectopic pregnancy 
fallopian tube scarring 
history of ectopic pregnancy (#1 risk factor) 
tubal ligation 
chlamydial infections 
PID 
smoking - slows cilia in fallopian tubes 
diagnostic protocols for ectopic pregnancy 
should increase by 50% ...
Adaptations and Complications of Pregnancy - Exam 2
Pregnancy Complications 
 Hemorrhagic conditions 
 Hyperemesis gravidarum 
 Hypertensive disorders 
Gestational diabetes 
Infection 
Early Hemorrhagic Conditions 
Three most common in 1st half of pregnancy. 
1. Abortion 
▪ Spontaneous or induced 
2. Ectopic Pregnancy 
3. Hydatidiform Mole 
Spontaneous Abortion 
Miscarriage 
▪ Loss of pregnancy before viability 
- Spontaneous or induced 
- 1 st 12 weeks▪ Risks increase with parental age 
▪ Etiology of spontaneous abortions 
- Severe conge...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Pregnancy Complications 
 Hemorrhagic conditions 
 Hyperemesis gravidarum 
 Hypertensive disorders 
Gestational diabetes 
Infection 
Early Hemorrhagic Conditions 
Three most common in 1st half of pregnancy. 
1. Abortion 
▪ Spontaneous or induced 
2. Ectopic Pregnancy 
3. Hydatidiform Mole 
Spontaneous Abortion 
Miscarriage 
▪ Loss of pregnancy before viability 
- Spontaneous or induced 
- 1 st 12 weeks▪ Risks increase with parental age 
▪ Etiology of spontaneous abortions 
- Severe conge...
MATERNITY EXAM 2 PART 1
what is involution? - uterus going back to PRE-PREGNANT STATE 
at what time does the uterus reach the umbilicus? - within 24 hours 
at what time should the uterus NOT be felt externally? - 2 weeks 
what does BUBBLEEE stand for? - Breast 
Uterus 
Bladder 
Bowel 
Lochia 
Episiotomy 
Epidural site 
Emotional state 
how many additional calories should breast feeding moms consume? - an 
additional 300 calories 
what activity is important during the post-partum period? - early/frequent 
ambulation 
ho...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
what is involution? - uterus going back to PRE-PREGNANT STATE 
at what time does the uterus reach the umbilicus? - within 24 hours 
at what time should the uterus NOT be felt externally? - 2 weeks 
what does BUBBLEEE stand for? - Breast 
Uterus 
Bladder 
Bowel 
Lochia 
Episiotomy 
Epidural site 
Emotional state 
how many additional calories should breast feeding moms consume? - an 
additional 300 calories 
what activity is important during the post-partum period? - early/frequent 
ambulation 
ho...
OB Maternal Exam 2 Part 2
first stage of labor - Latent Phase ( 0 to 3cm) 
Active Phase ( 4 to 7cm) 
Transition Phase ( 8 to 10cm 
NURSING CARE DURING LABORAND BIRTH-Admission - • Establish a 
therapeutic relationship 
• Assess mother and fetuso 
Maternal assessment-VS and focused OB H&P 
o Labor status 
o Fetal Assessment 
we need mom and baby to be stable. 
fetal station - negative means above the ischial spine and positive means below the 
spine 
station is where baby's head is. below head is positive. Above head...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
first stage of labor - Latent Phase ( 0 to 3cm) 
Active Phase ( 4 to 7cm) 
Transition Phase ( 8 to 10cm 
NURSING CARE DURING LABORAND BIRTH-Admission - • Establish a 
therapeutic relationship 
• Assess mother and fetuso 
Maternal assessment-VS and focused OB H&P 
o Labor status 
o Fetal Assessment 
we need mom and baby to be stable. 
fetal station - negative means above the ischial spine and positive means below the 
spine 
station is where baby's head is. below head is positive. Above head...
Maternal OB Final Exam Study Guide
HIPAA - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; protects patient 
privacy 
Midwives - Healthcare professionals who provide comprehensive care to pregnant 
women 
Cultural Competence - The ability to provide care that is sensitive to and respectful 
of cultural differences 
Puberty - The stage of development when a female begins to develop breasts 
Testes - Male reproductive organs that manufacture sperm 
Sperm Production - The process by which the body creates sperm; can be 
decreas...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
HIPAA - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; protects patient 
privacy 
Midwives - Healthcare professionals who provide comprehensive care to pregnant 
women 
Cultural Competence - The ability to provide care that is sensitive to and respectful 
of cultural differences 
Puberty - The stage of development when a female begins to develop breasts 
Testes - Male reproductive organs that manufacture sperm 
Sperm Production - The process by which the body creates sperm; can be 
decreas...
Maternal Child Nursing Chapter 5- Nursing Care of Women with Complications During Pregnancy
Maternal Child Nursing Chapter 5- Nursing Care of Women with 
Complications During Pregnancy
- Book
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
Maternal Child Nursing Chapter 5- Nursing Care of Women with 
Complications During Pregnancy
OB Content Exam 2 Antepartum Complications
Bleeding during pregnancy 
-first trimester 
---spontaneous abortion (loss) 
---ectopic pregnancy 
Second trimester 
-gestational trophoblastic disease 
-Third Trimester (placenta problems) 
---placenta previa 
---placenta abruptio 
-vasa previa 
Other causes of bleeding 
-recurrent premature dilation of the cervix 
-painless bleeding 
-cervical dilation 
-premature expulsion of the fetus 
preterm labor: 
-bloody vaginal discharge 
-uterine contractions tha cause cervical dilation and effacement...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Bleeding during pregnancy 
-first trimester 
---spontaneous abortion (loss) 
---ectopic pregnancy 
Second trimester 
-gestational trophoblastic disease 
-Third Trimester (placenta problems) 
---placenta previa 
---placenta abruptio 
-vasa previa 
Other causes of bleeding 
-recurrent premature dilation of the cervix 
-painless bleeding 
-cervical dilation 
-premature expulsion of the fetus 
preterm labor: 
-bloody vaginal discharge 
-uterine contractions tha cause cervical dilation and effacement...
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