QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+
✔✔Anorexia patient teaching - ✔✔-Reduce the focus on "balanced" meals; offer the
same food as often as the patient desires it
-Increase the nutritional value of meals. For example, add dry milk powder to milk, and
use this fortified milk to prepare cream soups, milkshakes, and gravies.
-Allow and encourage the patient to eat when hungry, regardless of usual mealtimes.
-Eliminate or reduce noxious cooking odors, pet odors, or other odors that may
precipitate nausea, vomiting, or anorexia.
-Make mealtime a shared experience away from the "sick" room whenever possible.
-Reduce stress at mealtimes.
-Avoid confrontations about the amount of food consumed.
-Reduce or eliminate routine weighing of the patient.
-Encourage adequate fluid intake, dietary fiber, and the use of a bowel program to
prevent constipation.
✔✔20-year old G1, PO at 28-week checkup - ✔✔-Rh +/-
-Swelling
-Fetal movement
-Vaginal discharge/bleeding
(DISCHARGE NORMAL- INCREASE IN HORMONE, PROTECT BABY FROM STI)
-Headaches- HTN/blurred vision
-Diabetes
-Rash- pops, brown discoloration, hyperpigmentation
-Cramping/contractions
-Weight gain
, -Prenatal vitamins/folic acid- prevent spina bifida- take gummy vitamins if pill makes you
nauseous
-Vaccines (TDAP, Flu)
-Back pain- gradual, muscular
-Urine test
-Pregnancy test- HCG
-Fundal height (about 20 cm at this point, top of the uterus is usually right at the
mother's bellybutton (umbilicus or navel)
✔✔28-year old G2, P2, at pospartum visit- 6 weeks - ✔✔-Complications/ Vaginal or C-
section
-Bleeding or discharge- postpartum hemorrhage/infection- odor, color, once bleeding
stops can go back to exercising
-Breastfeeding/formula, how is feeding going?
-**Postpartum depression screening**- EDINBURG Screening tool, psychosis
-Birth control plan? If breast feeding can you take mini pill
-Pelvic exam
-Vaccinations
-Back to work?
-Social support
-Medications- breastfeeding
✔✔Leukorrhea - ✔✔Normal vaginal discharge during pregnancy that's thin, white, milky,
and mild or non smelling
✔✔Abnormal vaginal discharge - ✔✔Green or yellowish, strong smelling, and/or
accompanied by redness or itching
✔✔Teratogenicity - ✔✔Any drug that causes harm to the developing fetus or embryo
✔✔Which 1 in 5 deaths is by suicide? - ✔✔Patients with anorexia
✔✔Eating disorders affect who? - ✔✔All races and ethnic groups
✔✔What creates risk factors for eating disorders? - ✔✔Genetics, environmental factors,
and personality traits all combined
✔✔What is a Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR)? - ✔✔Ratio between the observed
number of deaths in an study population and the number of deaths would be expected.
✔✔What is the SMR for patients with Anorexia? - ✔✔5.86
✔✔Anorexia Nervosa signs - ✔✔-Weigh themselves multiple times a day
-Severely restrict food options