2026/2027 COMPLETE QUESTIONS
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1. Postpartum Hemorrhaging - ANSWER Check the Peri-pads to determine
how much the patient is hemorrhaging
2. Vaginal Delivery - ANSWER Blood Loss 500ml
3. C section Delivery - ANSWER Blood Loss 1000ml
4. Lochia - ANSWER Postpartum Discharge
5. Rubra - ANSWER Lasts 3 to 5 days
6. Serosa - ANSWER Last 3 days to 2 weeks
7. Mastitis - ANSWER Flu like symptoms (fever, chills, irritability,
restlessness)
8. Mastitis - ANSWER Granulation on the breast
,9. Mastitis - ANSWER Caused by staphylococcus aureus
10.Mastitis - ANSWER Painful breast
11.Mastitis - ANSWER Treatment: Antibiotics
12.Mastitis - ANSWER Treatment: Alternate hot and cold packs
13.Mastitis - ANSWER Treatment: Breast feed
14.Mastitis - ANSWER If too painful to feed on infected breast, switch breast
but be sure to expel milk from affected breast
15.Assess Fundus - ANSWER Stabilize hand at the symphysis pubis to palpate
from the top of the fundus.
16.Cervix - ANSWER Takes 10 days to close after birth
17.Prolapse the uterus - ANSWER If you do not stabilize the fundus prior to
palpating it
18.Postpartum mom stands up first time - ANSWER Gush of blood
19.Uterine Atony - ANSWER If your uterus is not contracting post birth of
baby
,20.Atony - ANSWER Without tone
21.Massaging - ANSWER Tones the uterus
22.Pitocin - ANSWER Tones up the uterus, Used to promote uterine
contractions, to stop bleeding
23.Methergine - ANSWER Increases bp, Used to promote uterine contractions,
to stop bleeding
24.Methergine - ANSWER Do not give to hypertensive, eclampsia,
preeclampsia patient
25.Misoprostol - ANSWER Used to promote uterine contractions, to stop
bleeding
26.What are nursing goals for RA? - ANSWER keep lots of ROM
encourage activity when in remission
splint usage when in acute inflammation
HOT YOGA
27.What are meds for RA? - ANSWER non biologic DMARDs:disease-
modifying antirheumatic drugs:
methotrexate, antimalarial, leflunomide, sulfasalazine
, Biologic DMARD
abatacept, adalimumab, anakinra
28.What is Juvenial Idiopathic Arthritis? - ANSWER inflammation and
destruction of articular cartilage, with pannus formation
flare ups with healthy periods
usually affects one side more than the other (RA affects both sides at the
same time)
29.Does JIA have systemic symptoms? - ANSWER yes
visual changes
fever, lethargy
weight loss, anorexia
30.What are meds fir JIA? - ANSWER non biologic DMARDs:disease-
modifying antirheumatic drugs:
methotrexate, antimalarial, leflunomide, sulfasalazine
Biologic DMARD
abatacept, adalimumab, anakinra