Exam 1: PRN 1831/ PRN1831 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Principles of Maternal Child Health Nursing Review| Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct| Grade A- Rasmussen
Exam 1: PRN 1831/ PRN1831 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Principles of Maternal Child Health Nursing Review| Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct| Grade A- Rasmussen Q: What treatment options are available for pelvic floor disorder? Answer: Pelvic floor dysfunction is treated without surgery. Non-surgical treatments include: Biofeedback: This is the most common treatment, done with the help of a physical therapist. Biofeedback is not painful, and helps over 75% of people with pelvic floor dysfunction. Q: What hormone is detected in pregnancy testing? Answer: Human chorionic gonadortropin (HCG) Q: What is amenorrhea? Answer: absence of menstruation Q: Where does fertilization typically occur? Answer: Outer third of the fallopian tube near the ovary Q: Where does the genetic material determining gender come from? Answer: Sperm (X= Female or Y= Male- this determines gender) The Ovum is X Q: Naegel's rule- be able to calculate due date from LMP Answer: Last menstrual period - 3 months + 7 days + 12 months • Ex: A woman presents to the clinic reporting an LMP of 10/01/2019. What is her EDD? Oct 1 minus 3 months is July 1...add 7 days and you get July 8...adjust the year and: EDD= July 8, 2021 Q: Gravida Answer: total number of pregnancies Q: FPAL Answer: Full term: total number of live births after 38 weeks Preterm: total number of live births between 20 and 37 weeks Abortions: total number of pregnancy losses/elective terminations prior to 20 weeks Living Children: total number of living children Q: Frequency of prenatal visits Answer: monthly unitl 28wks (3rd trimester) -28: q2wks until 36 -36: every week until delivery or week 42 Q: Group Beta Strep Answer: A bacteria that can be part of the normal flora in the rectovaginal area of pregnant women. It can cause potentially life-threatening infection in the neonate. Cultures are collected f/ the rectovaginal area at 36 weeks gestation and if POSITIVE, mom will be given antibiotics during her labor for the purpose of crossing the placenta to offer protection to the neonate. Meds are usually Penicillin if no allergy and if so, Clindamycin is given) Q: monozygotic twins Answer: identical twins formed when one zygote splits into two separate masses of cells, each of which develops into a separate embryo Q: dizygotic twins Answer: twins who are produced when two separate ova are fertilized by two separate sperm at roughly the same time Q: Labs in pregnancy Answer: Blood type + Rh, Antibody screen, CBC, RPR, Hep B and C, HIV, GC/CT, Urine drug screen, 1 hour Glucose Tolerance Test, and GBS. Q: What is GBS? When do we test for it? How do we protect the baby?
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