Nurs 8024 pharm final exam newest test bank complete 500 questions and correct detailed answers (verified answers)
Nurs 8024 pharm final exam newest test bank complete 500 questions and correct detailed answers (verified answers) T/F If admitted for PTL and no recent GBS culture, treat with abx ANSWERTrue: Swab and then treat prophylactically during labor unless pt is discharged GBS treated with ANSWERPcn or ampicillin. C&S if allergic. Lochia Day 1-3 PPANSWERRubra: bright red. If present after 3 days, may be indicative of retained placenta or subinvolution Lochia Day 3-10 pp ANSWERSerosa: Pink/brown (tinged, healing, dried blood) GBS culture good for _____ weeksANSWER5 Lochia Day 10-28 ppANSWERAlba: Yellow-white. Going back to normal. Immediately postpartum, the uterine fundus is palpable at or nearANSWERthe level of the maternal umbilicus In the postpartum period, the uterus returns to the pelvis within _______ANSWER2 weeks In the postpartum period, the fundus decreases ________ per 24 hrsANSWER1/2 inch Abnormal nipple dischargeANSWERSPONTANEOUS unilateral nipple discharge (not related to lactation) Primary risk factor for ovarian torsionANSWEROvarian mass, usually 5cm or greater Most common bacteria causing UTI in pregnancyANSWERE. Coli AUB- PALM-COEIN ANSWERStructural: Polyp, adenomyosis, leiomyoma (fibroid), malignancy/heperplasia. Non-structural: coagulopathy, ovarian dysfunction, endometrial, iatrogenic (caused by medical exam or treatment), not yet identified. Abx that are absolutely SAFE in pregnancy ANSWERCephalosporins (keflex, etc.), beta-lactams (pcns) and erythromycin (macrolide) Bactrim (Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole ) in pregnancyANSWERAvoid in first trimester and at term Nitrofurantoin (macrobid) in pregnancyANSWERAvoid at term (hemolytic nemia of newborn), otherwise safe Birads 0ANSWERIncomplete/inconclusive- repeat Birads 1ANSWERnegative, there is nothing there Birads 2ANSWERBenign- there may be something there but it is benign, no additional screening needed. Often, women experience an increase in the amount of bleeding at 7-14 days pp due to ________ANSWERthe sloughing of the eschar on the placental site Delayed postpartum hemorrhages often occur when?ANSWERAt 7-14 days PP, when the sloughing of the eschar on the placental site occurs
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