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FREE NURSING AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT HESI OB EXAM
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Question 1: >2 lb per week weight gain, think...
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pre-eclampsia-edema
Question 2: Pitocin
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The goal is to produce contractions that occur every 2 to 3 minutes, duration of 60-70 seconds.
Question 3: Terbutaline side effects
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May cause tachycardia, increase cardiac output, restlessness, headache, and a feeling of nervousness.
Question 4: Caput Succedaneum
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A generalized, easily identifiable area that is most commonly found on the occiput and crosses the suture lines. The sustained pressure of the presenting vertex against the cervix resulting compression thereby slowing venous. This resolves in 3-4 days.
Question 5: Define a late decelerations
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Late decelerations begin after the contraction has started, and the lowest point of the deceleration occurs after a contract. Persistent and repetative late decelerations unsually indicate Hypoxia stemming from insufficient placental perfussion.
Question 6: Terbutaline sulfate
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Works by relaxing uterine smooth muscles and slowing contractions.
Question 7: Define early decelerations
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Early decelerations start before the peak of uterine contraction and returns to the baseline at the same time as they uterine contraction. These are due to head compression and are benign.
Question 8: What is a sign of hyperventalation?
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Tingling and dizziness. it is treated by breathing into cupped hands or a paper bag.
Question 9: Mastitis
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Caused by plugged milk ducts related to breast engorgement. Encourage complete emptied of breast.
Question 10: Para
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number of deliveries. added after 20 weeks
Question 11: what is chloasma?
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the "mask" of pregnancy. it is a hyperpigmentation of the cheek; s, nose and forehead
Question 12: In early sign of fetal hypoxemia...
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FHR greater than 160 beats per minute for a duration of 10 minutes or longer, especially when associated with late decelerations and minimal or absent variability
Question 13: Lochia alba
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yellow, white discharge - leukocytes, epithilium - 2-6 weeks after birth.
Question 14: Nagele Rul
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Count back 3 months from the FIRST day of the last normal menstrual period and add 7 days.
Question 15: Hgb Values during pregnancy
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>11
Question 16: Nutrional Addions
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Increase Calories by 300 / day, Increase Protien by 30 g / day, Increase Iron by 30 mg /day, Folic acid should be 800-1000 mcg
Question 17: Increased risk of UTI
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Teach - increased fluids, wipe from front to back, voiding before and after intercourse.
Question 18: Harness most commonly used to manage hip displasia?
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Pavlik
Question 19: what is ptyalism?
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excessive drooling; occurs in women who are experiencing hyperemesis gravidum, excessive nausea and vomiting far worse than normal morning sickness
Question 20: Nausea or epigastric pain can be an impending sign of...
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Seizure (eclampsia)
Question 21: erethemia toxicum
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small red patches on cheek or trunk, common finding in newborns.
Question 22: Abortions
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Dead before 20 weeks
Question 23: A late sign of fetal hypoxemia...
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Bradycardia, it can be considered a late sign of fetal hypoxia and is known to occur before fetal death.
Question 24: Symptoms of abruptio placenta
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Bleeding that has a sudden onset and is accompanied by intense uterine pain indicates abruptio placenta Question 25: Infant positioning after feeding:
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Right sideline position. All other positions encourage aspiration or regurgitation. Never place an infant on her back after feeding.
Question 26: Fetal HR
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110-160 beats per min Question 27: The first stage of labor has 3 phases:
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Latent: more progress towards effacement, little descending.
Active: rapid dialation and descent.
Question 28: Signs of Hypoglycemia in Infant
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Hypoglycemia signs include jitteriness, irregular respiratory effort, cyanosis, apnea, week, high-pitched cry, feeding difficulty, lethargy twitching eye rolling and seizures.