Written by students who passed Immediately available after payment Read online or as PDF Wrong document? Swap it for free 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Document preview thumbnail
Preview 4 out of 268 pages
Exam (elaborations)

CMN 568 Unit 6 Study Guide: Notes & Key Concepts

Document preview thumbnail
Preview 4 out of 268 pages

Master CMN 568 Unit 6! Find detailed notes, key concepts, and study materials for your advanced nursing course. Ace your exam with this comprehensive unit review.

Content preview

Page 1 of 268


CMN568 / CMN 568 UNIT 6 & FINAL EXAMS (LATEST

2025 UPDATES STUDY BUNDLE WITH COMPLETE

SOLUTIONS) INTRO TO FAMILY NP EXAM QUESTIONS

AND VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% CORRECT | GRADE

A - SOUTH ALABAMA

Calculation of estimated date of delivery (EDD)

.....ANSWER.....1st day of last menstrual period (LMP)

+

7 days

-

3 months

+

1 year

,Page 2 of 268


Decherney Chap 6

2 periods that comprise the 1st trimester .....ANSWER.....1)

Embryonic period: 2 - 10 weeks gestational age

2) Fetal period: 8 weeks after fertilization OR 10 weeks after

onset of LMP




Decherney Ch 6

When does organogenesis occur? .....ANSWER.....Embryonic

period of 1st trimester




NOTE: This is when embryo is most sensitive to teratogens

Definition of "gravid" .....ANSWER.....Total # of pregnancies

regardless of outcome

Definition of parity .....ANSWER.....Total # of births, both before

and after 20 weeks gestation. Made up of 4 components:

,Page 3 of 268


1) Full term births

2) Preterm births (wt ≥ 500 g or ≥ 20 weeks)

3) Abortions (induced or spontaneous)

4) Living children




NOTE: Each child in a multiple is counted individually in "parity"

but only ONCE in "gravid" total. (e.g. ONE pregnancy, MULTIPLE

children)

Definition of preterm infant .....ANSWER.....Born between 20 - 37

completed weeks of gestation (259 days)

Definition of term infant .....ANSWER.....Born between 37 0/7

and 40 0/7 weeks gestation (280 days)

Definition of post-term infant .....ANSWER.....Born after 42 weeks

gestation (294 days)

, Page 4 of 268


Prenatal mortality rates ___________________

(increase/decrease) as gestation advances past due date

.....ANSWER.....Increase




NOTE: Mortality increases SHARPLY after 42 weeks gestation

Definition of macrosomic infant or large for gestational age

(LGA) fetus .....ANSWER.....Weight ≥ 90th percentile at any

gestational age.

Excessive fetal size should be suspected in women with

________________________. .....ANSWER.....Previous

macrosomic fetus OR women with DM

Definition of abortion .....ANSWER.....Expulsion/extraction of all

or part of placenta/membranes/fetus weighing < 500 g or with

an estimated gestational weight of < 20 weeks (or 139 days

from LMP)

Connected book
 image
Thomas David Barton, Douglas Allan Advanced Nursing Practice
Publisher: 2015 ISBN: 9781137207746 Edition: Unknown

Document information

Uploaded on
November 17, 2025
Number of pages
268
Written in
2025/2026
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers
$36.95

Wrong document? Swap it for free Within 14 days of purchase and before downloading, you can choose a different document. You can simply spend the amount again.
Written by students who passed
Immediately available after payment
Read online or as PDF

Sold
4
Followers
1
Items
3062
Last sold
2 months ago


Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Working on your references?

Create accurate citations in APA, MLA and Harvard with our free citation generator.

Working on your references?

Frequently asked questions