NPS QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWER ALL VERIFIED A+ REVIEW
NPS QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWER ALL VERIFIED A+ REVIEW Assessments to measure how well a patient is ventilating - Correct Answer-RR, Vt, Chest mov't, Breath Sounds, PETCO2, PaCO2 Most common problem in neonates and children? - Correct Answer-Oxygenation Para - Correct Answer-Birth after 20 weeks Gravida - Correct Answer-# of pregnancies Pre-eclampsia - Correct Answer-When a pregnant woman develops high blood pressure and protein in the urine after the 20th week (late 2nd or 3rd trimester) of pregnancy. Treatment of Preeclampsia and Eclampsia - Correct Answer--if mild, often bed rest, balanced diet, lower Blood pressure -Primary treatment of both is delivery if >35 weeks Nagele's Rule - Correct Answer-1st day of last period + 7 days - 3 months Fetal Ultrasound for determining gestational age - Correct Answer-Measures fetal head Score and interpretation of Biophysical Profile - Correct Answer-8-10 Normal, fetus is not hypoxic and CNS is functional 6 repeat in 24 hours <5 abnormal, repeat testing if >32 weeks induce labor AFI (amniotic fluid index) - Correct Answer-less than 5-6: oligohydramnios 8-18 normal >20-24 Polyhydramnios Olihydramnios - Correct Answer-associated with Potters Syndrome polyhydramnios - Correct Answer-excessive amniotic fluid associated with TE fistula, esophageal atresia Ways to measure lung maturity - Correct Answer-L/S Ratio PG (Phosphatidylglycerol) S/A (Surfactant/Albumin) LBC (Lamellar Body Count) Shake Test How to measure L/S Ratio and normal - Correct Answer-via amniocenteses 2:1 or higher indicates pulmonary maturity and low risk of RDS Phosphatidyglycerol (PG) - Correct Answer-best diagnosis of lung maturity when diabetes is suspected surfactant/albumin ratio - Correct Answer-55 or greater is good. Less expensive than LS and cheaper LBC (Lamellar bodies count) - Correct Answer-lung maturity is reached when LBC reaches 35,000 Shake Test - Correct Answer-Mix amniotic fluid with 95% ethanol, results in 15 minutes, presence of bubbles indicates the presence of surfactant. Not as specific as the L/S Ratio
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nps questions with 100 correct answer all verifie
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most common problem in neonates and children