AMCB Midwifery Comps Eam Questions With Correct Answers
A common side effect of is: - Answer Hot flashes then mood swings - Answer - Answer Leiomyomata can be found in different areas within and around the uterine cavity and surrounding ligaments. Submucosal myomas protrude into the uterine cavity. Subserosal myomas bulge through the outer uterine wall. Intraligamentous myomas are found within the broad ligament. Interstitial (intramural) myomas stay within the uterine wall as it grows; they are the most common form of myoma. Pedunculated myomas are on a thin pedicle or stalk attached to the uterus. - Answer Tranexamic acid (Lysteda) is an effective treatment for some women who have heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding because of its action on: - Answer Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) is a variety of bleeding manifestations secondary to chronic anovulation. - Answer - Answer contact dermatitis - Answer characterized by pruritus or burning at the site of contact of an irritant or allergen. Lesions vary depending on the stage of response. In the acute stage erythema and oozing vesicles are common. Fungal infection - Answer typically affects scalp, trunk, limbs, face, groin, or feet and is characterized by erythematous, scaling plaques cellulitis - Answer characterized by diffuse, sharply defined erythema. Red streaks toward regional lymph nodes. scabies - Answer characterized by minute vesicles and linear runs or burrows often found in digital webs, palms, wrists, gluteal folds, buttocks, and toes SLE diagnostic criteria - Answer 4 of 11 skin stuff arthritis serositis renal, neuro, hematologic conditions positive ANA RICE - Answer rest ice compression elevation urge urinary incontinence - Answer caused by uninhibited detrusor contractions aka detrusor irritability carpal tunnel syndrome - Answer caused by compression or irritation of the median nerve at the wrist. Often there is no apparent predisposing cause, but overuse activities with repetitive flexion at the wrist or pincer motion may precipitate this syndrome. Typical symptoms include a dull, aching pain across the wrist and forearm with paresthesia, weakness, or clumsiness of the hand. PE reveals positive Tinel's sign and positive Phalens sign. Tinel's sign - Answer is elicited by tapping over the median nerve at the palmar surface of the wrist. positive when the client has a tingling or prickling sensation along the first three digits, wrist pain, and weak grip. Phalen's sign - Answer positive when the client experiences numbness and paraesthesia in the fingers innervated by the median nerve after maintaining palmar flexion for 1 minute.
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