NSG 233 FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2025 COMPLETE
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Hypertension in Pregnancy .....ANSWER..... Associated with
placental abruption.
Gestational Hypertension .....ANSWER..... BP of 140/90 or
greater (no proteinuria or edema). BP returns to baseline by 6
weeks postpartum. , HTN that begins after 20 weeks. Can
develop in the first 24 hours after birth.
Severe Preeclampsia .....ANSWER..... BP of 160/100
HELLP Syndrome of Pre-eclampsia .....ANSWER..... Hemolysis,
Elevated Liver enzymes, Low Platelet
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hydrolazine .....ANSWER..... this agent should be avoided in a Pt
with SLE. , A vasodilator that relaxes blood vessels so that blood
can flow more easily. Lowers blood pressure with prevents
strokes, etc.. Contraindicated with Indomethacin.
Placental Previa .....ANSWER..... placenta implanted over cervical
os
Placental Abruptio .....ANSWER..... Separation of placenta from
the decidua prior to delivery of the fetus.
normal RBC levls .....ANSWER..... 4.8 to 7.1 hemoglobin of 14 to
24 decreasing 12 to 20 in first few weeks.
convection .....ANSWER..... the flow of heat from the body surface
to cooler ambient air,
radiation .....ANSWER..... the loss of heat from the body surface
to a cooler solid surface not in direct contact but in relative
proximity
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evaporation .....ANSWER..... the loss of heat that occurs when a
liquid is converted to a vapor
conduction .....ANSWER..... the loss of heat from the body surface
to color surfaces in direct contact
neonate daily fluid requirement .....ANSWER..... first 2 days is 60
to 80, from 3 to 7 days its 100 to 150, from 8 to 20 days it is
120 to 180
amylase and lipase .....ANSWER..... enzymes not produced until 3
moths by salivary glands and 6 months by pancreas, needed to
breakdown carbs, occurs in high amounts in colostrum, does not
have lipase so babes ability to breakdown fat is diminished.
jaundice levels .....ANSWER..... likely to appear when bilirubin
levels exceed 2.5 mg/dl
kernicterus .....ANSWER..... long term consequences of bilirubin
toxicity such as hypotonia, delayed motor skills, hearing loss,
cerebral palsy and gaze abnormalities.
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milia .....ANSWER..... small white sebaceous glands
erythema toxicum .....ANSWER..... newborn rash, found in term
neonates during the first 3 weeks of life
caput succedaneum .....ANSWER..... from the pressure of the
presenting vertex against the cervix. dissparears within 3 to 4
days crosses suture lines
cephalhematoma .....ANSWER..... collection of blood between a
skull bone and its periosteum, DOES NOT CROSS A CRANIAL
SUTURE LINE.
What does APGAR score? When are APGARs taken?
.....ANSWER..... Heart Rate, Respirations, Muscle Tone, Reflex
irritability, and Color. Taken at 1 and 5 minutes
How much can a baby hold in their stomach at first?
.....ANSWER..... only 10 ml