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NURSING 306 OB Exam 3 Study Guide & Review Questions Chapter 7: know risk factors, diagnosis, and interventions of the complications, A+ Guide

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NURSING 306 OB Exam 3 Study Guide & Review Questions Chapter 7: know risk factors, diagnosis, and interventions of the complications OB Exam 3 Review Questions 1. Which baby is most at risk for RDS? 2. What will prompt an emergency c-section? 3. What are the S/E for intrathecal Morphine? 4. What are the drugs used for induction of labor? 5. Why is Betamethasone given? 6. A pt in postpartum is complaining of leg pain. What is the appropriate nursing action? 7. What is the best prevention measure for thrombophlebitis? 8. A mother with a previous c-section delivery states she wants to have a vaginal delivery with this second pregnancy. What is the best response? 9. A pt presents with Placenta Previa to triage. What plan of tx is expected for this pt? 10. What complications can you expect during labor with a mother with DM? 11. When administering Magnesium Sulfate, what should you monitor? 12. A pt presents with Severe Preeclampsia to the floor. What action by the nurse is incorrect? 13. A mother delivers her baby postterm at 43 wks gestation. What are the fetus expected findings? 14. A pt states while she walked to the bathroom, her water broke and you see the umbilical cord protruding from her vagina. What is the nursing priority? 15. A pt presents with vaginal bleeding to the unit. What is the nurse's first priority? 16. A pt is DX with Placenta Previa. What do you expect to see in the assessment findings? 17. A pt states her water broke and she is bleeding. What may be the cause? 18. A mother presents to the ER with abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. What may be the cause? 19. A pt is diagnosed with Endometritis. What will be an expected finding? 20. What are the contraindications for an epidural or spinal block anesthesia? 21. A mother delivered a 9 lb baby. What is the mother at risk for? 22. A pt DX with Placental Abruption. What is she at risk for? 23. A client with DM is having trouble controlling her glucose levels and reports nausea and feeling flushed. What is this a sign of? 24. What is the main priority when treating a pt with preeclampsia? 25. HIV: 26. 32 weeks pregnant bright red bleeding no abd pain: 27. Pt 28wks complaining of contractions, ordered betamethasone IM 28. GH: 29. Terbutaline: 30. 7 months pregnant, receiving tocolytic agent terbutaline (brethren) also taking prednisone (orasone) for asthma detect adverse interactions: 31. Hyperstimulation syndrome: 32. False labor teaching: 33. What is the expected fetal adverse reaction to meperidine? 34. castor oil: can initiate premature uterine contractions 35. 32wks is hospitalized w/ preterm labor, discharged with terbutaline(brethine): 36. Cervical incompetence undergoes cerclage: 37. Ectopic pregnancy, preventing life-threatening rupture: 38. 36wks with temp 101.2 steady drip from vaginal area, inspection is amniotic fluid 39. Meconium stained amnio, fetal blood bh 7.12, fetal bradycardia: 40. s/s ectopic: 41. Pt is 34 weeks pregnant experiencing bleeding caused by placenta prevue, fetal hr is normal: 42. hydatidiform mole? 43. Preterm labor prevention: 44. GH complains of continuous and pain and bag bleeding nursing intervention: 45. BP 160/110mmHg, pulse 88bpm, rr 22 reflex 3/ 4 2 beat clonus, urine 3 protein, neg surgar ketones: 46. Clients older than 35 yrs age are at risk for gestational hypertension an more likely to experience c-sections 47. Magsulfate antidote —

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