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A woman with HELLP syndrome delivers via cesarean. She
is stable and
admitted to the postpartum unit. She is at
increased risk for
a. adult
RDS
b. generalized
infection
c. pulmonary embolism - ANSWER-b.
generalized infection
A breastfeeding woman with DM wants to go back to her oral
hypoglycemia
agent she was taking prior to her pregnancy. She should
be advised that
a. drug transfer to breast milk is low so she can
resume therapy
b. safety is unknown so the treatment is not
recommended
,c. she should remain on insulin until breastfeeding is
well established -
ANSWER-a. drug transfer to breast milk is low so she can
resume therapy
In terms of lactation physiology, breast engorgement is a
problem related to
milk
a.
production
b.
removal
c. storage - ANSWER-b.
removal
The fetal shunt that provides the pathways where the blood
flows directly to the
vena cava bypassing the
liver is the
a. ductus arteriosis
b. ductus venosus
c. foramen ovale - ANSWER-b. ductus venosus
When anti-insulin hormones decrease in the postpartum
insulin dependent
,woman, this
causes
a. a lesser need for
insulin
b. rebound insulinemia requiring increased
glucose intake
c. sudden onset of hypoglycemia - ANSWER-a. a lesser
need for insulin
A 42 year old woman who was on extended bedrest delivers via
cesarean. Recovery has been normal but the patient is
hypotensive and has chills. She has a history of asthma and
hypertension. She now reports that she is feeling panicky
because she is having difficulty breathing with some chest
pain.
Immediate attention is needed as these are signs of
a. acute asthma attack
b. pulmonary embolism
c. septic shock - ANSWER-b. pulmonary embolism
Cytomegalovirus is most commonly diagnosed in the neonate
by viral isolation of
a.
blood
b. nasopharyngeal
aspirate
, c. urine - ANSWER-c.
urine
A 1 hour old infant is experiencing episodes of coughing and
choking. This baby
requires
a. immediate emergent surgery
b. intubation and ventilation
c. placement of an orogastric tube - ANSWER-c. placement of
an orogastric tube
Maternal sulfonamides therapy in the last weeks of pregnancy
can predispose
the baby
to
a. anemia
b. infection
c. jaundice - ANSWER-c. jaundice
A 2800 gram neonate, when lying on his side, shows a sharply
demarcated red
color seen in the dependent side of the body. The superior
half is pale. If the
infant is rotated to the other side, the color reverses.
The appropriate