POEP Module 9: Pregnancy Complications, Part 3 fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
POEP Module 9: Pregnancy Complications, Part 3 When assessing the obstetric trauma patient, what does the acronym FAST stand for? - correct answer Focused assessment with sonography for trauma Anna, G2P1 at 30 weeks’ gestation presented to the OB triage after a motor vehicle accident. You are helping the primary nurses and she asks you to place the fetal monitor while she is assessing Anna. After leaving the room, you ask the nurse why it was so important to place the fetal monitor in this situation. What would the nurse's best response be? - correct answer Any condition, such as a trauma, that causes a reduction in perfusion to the uterus is poorly tolerated by the fetus. Of the following scenarios, which case would be appropriate for transport from the current facility to another? (Select all that apply.) - correct answer Amelia, a G1P0 maternal trauma patient as a result of a domestic violence incident, has blunt trauma wounds from physical assault. Bleeding is controlled at this time with stable vital signs. Mary, a G2P1 at 30 weeks gestation with multiple gestation (triplets), is experiencing severe abdominal pain with no vaginal bleeding from a fall down a flight of stairs. Tonya is a new nurse that you are training in the OB clinic. You are reviewing what assessment is needed for the next patient visit with Amanda, G1P1, postpartum 6 week follow-up appointment. Amanda has been very concerned with her weight and wanted to speak with the provider about her next steps. The provider asked you to obtain Amanda's waist circumference. Tonya seemed a little confused by this. What is your best explanation? - correct answer There is a direct relationship between waist circumference and abdominal fat and can be used to determine the risk of morbidity associated with being overweight. Alexandra is 21-year-old primigravida at 10 weeks of gestation. She has arrived for her first prenatal visit. She is 5' 3" tall, and her prepregnant weight is 245 lbs and her BMI is 45. In your prenatal discussion about optimal weight gain during her pregnancy, it is important to stress that Alexandra should - correct answer gain 11-20 lbs to accommodate the growing placenta and fetus
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