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NUR 166/ NUR166 Exam 1 | Questions with Correct
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What should we educate the patient regarding exercise? - ANS ✓No
vigorous exercise, no new workouts, consult with physician
How often should patient be seen with an uncomplicated pregnancy
during the first trimester? - ANS ✓Every 4 weeks
How often should patient be seen with an uncomplicated pregnancy
during the second trimester? - ANS ✓Every 2 weeks
How often should patient be seen with an uncomplicated pregnancy
during the third trimester? - ANS ✓Every week
What is the age of viability? What does that mean? - ANS ✓20 weeks,
when age premature babies can live outside the uterus
What is Naegele's rule for determining due date? - ANS ✓Subtract 3
months from last period date and add 7 days. Make sure to adjust year if
applicable
What is pyrosis? - ANS ✓Heartburn which is common in pregnancy
What is aminocentesis? - ANS ✓Amniocentesis is a procedure in which
amniotic fluid is removed from the uterus for testing or treatment.
Amniotic fluid is the fluid that surrounds and protects a baby during
pregnancy. This fluid contains fetal cells and various proteins
What is aminocentesis used for? - ANS ✓Helps determine any
chromosomal abnormalities, biochemical disorders, genetic disorders,
assess lung maturity, to determine blood mix and blood barriers.
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What are signs and symptoms of preeclampsia? - ANS ✓Swelling in
hands and face, protein in the urine, weight gain of 4 or more pounds,
elevated blood pressure on more than 2 occasions, cant diagnose for
preeclampsia prior to 20 weeks
What are the three positive signs of a pregnancy? - ANS ✓Fetal
Heartbeat
Visual of baby with an ultrasound
Fetal movement felt by examiner
"Feel a baby, see a baby, hear a baby"
What are the signs and symptoms of Hydatidiform Mole Pregnancy?
(Molar pregnancy) - ANS ✓High HCG, abnormal uterine larose,
snowstorm pattern on the ultrasound, no heartbeat
What is Hydatidiform Mole Pregnancy? - ANS ✓A noncancerous tumor
that develops in the uterus as a result of a nonviable pregnancy.
What is the most favorable pelvis for vaginal delivery? - ANS ✓Gynecoid
pelvis
What is the pelvis that would most likely require a c-section? - ANS
✓Platypelloid (Platypus) pelvis
After the patient gets a DNC (procedure that removes tissue from inside
your uterus) , what do we need to educate to the patient to report and
look out for? - ANS ✓Increased bleeding, take temperature, infections,
can resume sexual activity after bleeding stops, should report any foul
smells, brown green discharge, cant use tampons until bleeding stops,
still at increased risk for pregnancy.
What is the bleeding disorder that causes you to bleed everywhere,
when the body is clotting and trying to break down the clots at the same
time? - ANS ✓DIC - Disseminated intravascular coagulation
In order to pass an NST (fetal Non-stress test), what does patient need
to have within a 20 minute period? - ANS ✓They need to have 15 by 15
acceleration, at least one within 20 mins
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