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Neonatal red blood cells have a lifespan of
a. 10 to 20
days
b. 25 to 50
days
c. 50 to 70
days
d. 80 to 100 days –ANSWER-
d. 80 to 100 days
This is approximately two-thirds of an adult's RBC lifespan.
Erythropoiesis
resumes normally when levels of erythropoietin rise in
response to low
hemoglobin levels and tissue
oxygen needs.
,Macrosomia is a potential complication for mothers who
have which of the
following
conditions?
a.
hypotension
b. gestational
diabetes
c. cardiac
disease
d. thyroid disease –ANSWER- b.
gestational diabetes
Macrosomia, or birth weight above 4000g is a possible fetal
complication for
women with gestational diabetes. Macrosomia may cause
traumatic vaginal
birth, such as with shoulder dystocia, and subsequent birth
trauma. IUGR is
possible when the mother also has
vascular disease.
Which of the following is not one of the three leading causes of
maternal death?
a. pulmonary
embolism
,b.
hemorrhage
c. myocardial
infarction
d. gestational hypertension - ANSWER- c.
myocardial infarction
Pulmonary embolism, hemorrhage, and gestational
hypertension are the three leading causes of maternal death.
PE can be a complication of DVT. It occurs when fragments of a
blood clot dislodge and are carried to the pulmonary artery or
one of its branches.
A marked danger of aspiration in the preterm newborn
exists due to all but
which of the
following?
a. poorly developed gag
reflex
b. poor sucking
reflex
c. poor swallowing
reflex
d. small stomach capacity - ANSWER- d.
small stomach capacity
A small stomach capacity is not a reason for aspiration in the
preterm newborn.
, Difficulty in meeting high caloric and fluid needs for growth
is due to small
stomach capacity. An incompetent esophageal cardiac
sphincter is also a factor
in the danger of aspiration in the preterm
newborn.
A blood loss of 1500-2000 mL from postpartum hemorrhage
(PPH) would be
considered which of the
following?
a.
mild
b.
moderate
c.
severe
d. compensated -
ANSWER- b. moderate
Moderate postpartum hemorrhage also includes HR > 120 bpm,
systolic blood
pressure of 70-80 mmHg, tachypnea, urine output of 5-20
mL/hr, restlessness,
pallor, and
confusion.