Board vitals Nclex PN maternity all questions 90/90 Leave the first rating Students also studied Terms in this set (72) Excelsior College NUR 290 Save Exam Cram NCLEX-PN PRACTICE Q...103 terms summer3266Preview NCLEX PN Questions for 2024-2025...Teacher 186 terms TutorDkPreview PN Adult Medical Surgical Online Pr...90 terms kgoblish8Preview Final ex Teacher sulv Practice questions for this set Learn1 / 7Study using Learn How many times new moms should breast feed When is Rhogam given?28 weeks and within 72 hours of delivery
ATI: The mothers blood is RH negative and the baby is RH positive. Injection of
Rho CD immuneglobinn within 72 hours of delivery will prevent her producing antibodies against the RH factor which could harm future pregnancies.Choose an answer 11-2 hours24-5 hours 32-3 hours46-8 hours Don't know?
Presumptive signs of pregnancyamenorrhea, nausea, breast tenderness, and quickening this is the signs the patient may suspect they pregnant.what excerises helps with lower back pain while pregnant?Pelvic Rocking excerises help with back pain.Why is folate important during pregnancy?helps prevent neural tube defects why should newborns be put on mothers breast after delivery?
- Newborns should be put to mothers breast within the initial hour of life and
- The nurse should instruct the client to sleep or rest on their side to decrease the
remain in skin to skin contact nurses will access for proper latching the new born if unsuccessful will contact lactation consultant.what is maternal supine hypotension how it is caused? Maternal supine hypotension can occur when the client is lying on supine position and the weight. Weight of the Gravid uterus places pressure on the vena Cava decreasing venous blood flow to the heart.
pressure on the major vessels such as vena cava. This can prevent supine Hypertension and increase cardiac output as well.
Stages of Labor: Stage 1Stage 1 begins
with the onset of labor and lasts until dilation and effacement of the cervix are completed. divided further into the latent and active. latent phase generally ranges from the onset of labor until 3 or 4 cm of dilation and is characterized by slow cervical change (at least 1.0 cm/hr of dilation). The active phase follows the latent phase and extends until greater than 9 cm of dilation and is defined by the period of time when the slope of cervical change against time increases
Stages of Labor: Second StageFull dilatation of the cervix to birth of the baby
Stages of Labor: Third StageDelivery of the placenta
Usually occurs within 30 minutes of infant delivery
What is aminocentesis and why do you have to empty bladder ? and what to monitor for?
- invasive procedure performed to elevate the amniotic fluid for fetal
chromosomal abnormalities and fetal lung maternity. The client should be instructed to empty their bladder prior to the test to decrease the risk of puncture.what is done to baby right after birth?suctioning with a bulb syranige does insulin decency increase or decrease during first trimester?insulin needs during the first trimester will actually decrease particularly if the mother to be experiences vomiting during the time, After the first trimester the need for insulin will typically increase throughout the end of pregnancy.when is diaphragm refitted for?- Diaphragms need to be refitted after the birth of the baby. The client should be aware that the diaphragm may need to be refitted at certain points to detects such as losing 15 pounds and after birth.why is iron given with orange juice?orange juice contains vitamin C which helps absorption of iron through intentional tract mom feelings during first trimester?-ambivalence about the pregnancy during the first trimester it is not uncommon to be ambivalent about a pregnancy particularly if the pregnancy was not planned.
ambivalence: Mixed feelings
molar pregnancy signs and symptoms Dark Brown vaginal discharge a molar pregnancy is a benign excessive growth of the trophoblasts during early fetal development. This pregnancy is nonviable it causes manifestations of a typical developing pregnancy. A client will typically appear to be pregnant but eventually starts experiencing.
Explain ectopic pregnancyAn ectopic pregnancy can result in the rupture of the fallopian tube, which causes bleeding into the peritoneal cavity. The resulting collection of blood can irritate the diaphragm and cause referred shoulder pain.when is a contraction stress test used?elevate the fetal response to stress and contractions.
Examples:
- Decreased fetal movement: Can be inductive of fetal distress this is an indication
- Intrauterine growth restrictions: during pregnancy can be indicative of fetal
- Post Maternity describes the fetus who is greater than 42 weeks of gestation.
- The supine postion is contraindicated for a client receiving an epidural
of a CST to elevate the response of the fetus under stress.
distress. This is an indication for a CST to elevate the response to the fetus under stresss
what post to avoid after epidural anesthesia ?Supine
anesthetic because it causes vena cava compression and results in maternal hypotension. Hypotension reduces placental perfusion and fetal oxygenation.when will colostrum change to milk?2-3 days colostrum: Is the first form of breast milk that is released by the mammary glands after giving birth.typically the milk let down will occur within 2-3 days after starting a breastfeeding routine. The more the new born breast milk the change will occur.