Summary MCH_Final_Exam_Study_Guide.docx.pdf
1. Dysmenorrhea – a common complaint with women – what are the non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatments. NSAID’s (Motrin, Naproxen, Alive), heating pad, rest, increase calcium, increase fluids, decrease red meat, alcohol, smoking drugs, exercise. 2. Obstetrical issues – pregnancy risks - Know Naegle’s Rule – to establish gestational age ovulation occurs in the middle of the cycle, stress can affect cycle, as well as high exercise, pregnancy, medications, drugs, hormones, obesity. Add 1 year, subtract 3 months, add 7 days. Pregnancy risks smoking, alcohol drinking, obesity, diabetes, drug use, hypertension, poor nutrition, eating disorders ALL affect pregnancy. EDD can also be measured by fundal height (Ex. Fundal height is measuring at umbilicus = 20 weeks) 3. Fetal assessment 3 things baby is okay – fetal heart tones (audible at 10-12 weeks), movement (16-18 weeks for multiparis, 18-20 for prima gravida), fundal height (12-14 weeks, at the symphysis pubis, umbilicus is 20 weeks)
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- Senior / 12th grade
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- MCH
- School year
- 4
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- May 16, 2022
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- naproxen
- heating pad
- rest
- increase calcium
- increase flui
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1 dysmenorrhea – a common complaint with women – what are the non pharmacological and pharmacological treatments nsaid’s motrin
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