NUR 411 Final exam
Rho-Gam purpose - answer prevent moms immune system from making antibodies
against their fetus's Rh positive RBCs
Rho-Gam (when given) - answer28wk,34wk,72hr post partum
Chlamydia symptoms - answer yellow discharge, dysuria, frequency
Gonorrhea s/s - answer painful urination, green/yellow discharge
HSV s/s - answer blisters on genitals, flu symptoms, painful
Bacterial Vaginosis - answer overgrowth of bacteria
- clear fishy discharge
Cadidiasis - answerovergrowth of yeast
- chunky white discharge
Gestational diabetes - answer- @risk: older pregnancy women, previous pregnancy with
gestational DM, stillborn birth
-difficult for baby to regulate BS when delivered
HCG - answerPregnancy hormone
LH Surge - answerOvulation
Phase 1 of labor - answerlatent:0-3
active:4-7
transition:8-10
Phase 2 of labor - answer10 cm
100% effacement
ends with birth of baby
Phase 3 of labor - answerplacental separation and delivery within 10-20 min
Pitocin given during this period
Phase 4 of labor - answerpostpartum
1-4hrs
@ risk for hemorrhage
vitals q15min for 1 hr, q30min for 1hr, q1hr for 2 hrs
, Presumptive signs of pregnancy - answersubjective
-fatigue
-breast tenderness
-nausea
-amenorrhea
Probable signs of pregnancy - answerobjective
- positive preg test
-abd enlargement
-ballottment
-Braxton hicks
-goodell's (soft)
-chadwick (blue)
-hegar (soften of uterus)
Positive signs of pregnancy - answerultrasound, fetal movement felt by MD at 20 wks,
auscultation of fetal heartbeat with dopple at 10-12 wks
GTPAL - answerG- # of times pregnant, including current
P- # of times given birth
T- deliveries between 38-42 wks
P- pregnancy ending after 20wks but before 37 wks
A- preg ending prior to 20 wks
L- living children
What do you do if you have an abnormal screening - answerget diagnostic test
fertilization occurs where - answerFallopian tube
What is required for the embryo to start development - answeregg fertilized by sperm
implantation in uterine wall
HCG, estrogen, and progesterone
Family planning contraception - answer- based on basal body temp
-increased temp=ovulation
Barrier method - answeronly way to prevent STIs
IUD, Nexplanon, Depo shot, Oral pill - answerHormonal birth control
HELLP - answerH- hemolysis
EL- elevated liver enzymes
LP- low platelets <100,000
Preeclampsia and eclampsia - answereclampsia= seizure
BP> 140/90
Rho-Gam purpose - answer prevent moms immune system from making antibodies
against their fetus's Rh positive RBCs
Rho-Gam (when given) - answer28wk,34wk,72hr post partum
Chlamydia symptoms - answer yellow discharge, dysuria, frequency
Gonorrhea s/s - answer painful urination, green/yellow discharge
HSV s/s - answer blisters on genitals, flu symptoms, painful
Bacterial Vaginosis - answer overgrowth of bacteria
- clear fishy discharge
Cadidiasis - answerovergrowth of yeast
- chunky white discharge
Gestational diabetes - answer- @risk: older pregnancy women, previous pregnancy with
gestational DM, stillborn birth
-difficult for baby to regulate BS when delivered
HCG - answerPregnancy hormone
LH Surge - answerOvulation
Phase 1 of labor - answerlatent:0-3
active:4-7
transition:8-10
Phase 2 of labor - answer10 cm
100% effacement
ends with birth of baby
Phase 3 of labor - answerplacental separation and delivery within 10-20 min
Pitocin given during this period
Phase 4 of labor - answerpostpartum
1-4hrs
@ risk for hemorrhage
vitals q15min for 1 hr, q30min for 1hr, q1hr for 2 hrs
, Presumptive signs of pregnancy - answersubjective
-fatigue
-breast tenderness
-nausea
-amenorrhea
Probable signs of pregnancy - answerobjective
- positive preg test
-abd enlargement
-ballottment
-Braxton hicks
-goodell's (soft)
-chadwick (blue)
-hegar (soften of uterus)
Positive signs of pregnancy - answerultrasound, fetal movement felt by MD at 20 wks,
auscultation of fetal heartbeat with dopple at 10-12 wks
GTPAL - answerG- # of times pregnant, including current
P- # of times given birth
T- deliveries between 38-42 wks
P- pregnancy ending after 20wks but before 37 wks
A- preg ending prior to 20 wks
L- living children
What do you do if you have an abnormal screening - answerget diagnostic test
fertilization occurs where - answerFallopian tube
What is required for the embryo to start development - answeregg fertilized by sperm
implantation in uterine wall
HCG, estrogen, and progesterone
Family planning contraception - answer- based on basal body temp
-increased temp=ovulation
Barrier method - answeronly way to prevent STIs
IUD, Nexplanon, Depo shot, Oral pill - answerHormonal birth control
HELLP - answerH- hemolysis
EL- elevated liver enzymes
LP- low platelets <100,000
Preeclampsia and eclampsia - answereclampsia= seizure
BP> 140/90