NSG 210 Final Exam Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions Graded A+
5 P's of Labor and Delivery - Passage Passenger Powers Psyche Position Active phase (stage 1) - 4-7 cm cervical effacement Assessment of labor - Patient on monitor Assessment while pt. is on Heparin - Look at skin for patches, petechiae, and bleeding Babies of diabetic mothers need more care after birth because: - Glucose is depleting and may need help regulating temperature Best position for labor - Longitudinal Bulging of fontanel indicates: - High intracranial pressure. Should be flat Clotting risk factors (8) - -Immobilization -Surgery -Cancer -Trauma -Hormone therapy -Obesity -Coagulation disorders-Personal/family Hx Clotting tx - -Pharmacologic interventions -Surgery -Relieve so's, reduce inflammation Complications of vaginal examination (3) - -Fetal distress (cord around neck/compression) -Types of decels -Cord prolapse Consequence of baby's head being too large to pass through mid pelvis - Mother cannot be induced Contraindications for epidural - -Anti coagulants -Low platelets Define thrombophlebitis - Formation of blood cloth and blocks veins typically in the legs Desirable fetal assessment amplitude - 5 - 25 bmp DIC definition - Condition affecting blood's ability to clot and stop bleeding. Blood clots from throughout the body DIC implementation (7) - -Cool compress to painful joints -Monitor Spo2 (Fowler, deep breathing, coughing) -Bedrest -Assess effective perfusion -Monitor mental status -Discourage leg crossing and DO NOT elevate legs with pillows-Minimize tape on skin
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