Written by students who passed Immediately available after payment Read online or as PDF Wrong document? Swap it for free 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Document preview thumbnail
Preview 3 out of 17 pages
Exam (elaborations)

NUR2005 Exam Revision Questions And Accurate Answers

Document preview thumbnail
Preview 3 out of 17 pages

NUR2005 Exam Revision Questions And Accurate Answers...

Content preview

NUR2005 Exam Revision Questions And
Accurate Answers

Main physiological changes that take place in pregnancy and postpartum - ANS Nausea
and vomiting (digestive system)



Frequency of micturition at night-time (renal/reproductive system)



Quickening- signs of fetal movements felt as 'gentle flutter or butterflies'



Fatigue and insomnia



Common signs and symptoms of labour - ANS Contractions and dilation of the cervix,
lower back pain, waters breaking, desire to vomit, loose bowl motions.



Three stages of labour and how to care/support women during birth - Answer 1) Dilation:
women first has contractions and starts to dilate until she reaches 10cm

2) Birth: begins pushing, gives brith to baby

3) Afterbirth delivery: the women expels the placenta

4) Afterbirth care: the aftercare also postpartum period



What happens to blood during pregnancy? - Answer Increase plasma and RBC volume,
as well as anemia



What changes do occur in the respiratory system in pregnancy? -increase in stimulation
of respiratory centre --> increased RR, tidal volume is increased while residual volume is
decreased

,What changes does occur in cardiovascular system in pregnancy? -increase in HR,
decrease in arterial pressure, increase in cardiac output, peripheral vascular
resistance decreased



What occurs in genital system in pregnancy? -vaginal pH decreased, glycogen in vaginal
epithelium is increased



Oxytocin theory - Answer A hypothesis about the origin of labour - the hormone
stimulates uterine contractions, some researchers feel that an increase in these levels
may serve as the trigger to start labor



Prostaglandins theory - Answer Research finding vary as to whether the concentration
of prostaglandins increase in amniotic fluid and maternal bloodstream before labour but
certainly are high during and after labour.



Prostaglandins can be administered to induce labor, the most common application
being cervical ripening in order to facilitate induction of labor with Oxytocics.



Fetal steroids theory - Answer Fetal adrenal glands produce corticosteroids that
stimulate labor



Corticosteroids stimulate the release of the precursor to Prostaglandins- Oestrogen and
Progesterone- levels of both hormones control concentrations of Oxytocin receptors in
the uterus



Animal studies show a decrease in Progesterone levels with the onset of labour,
however, this has not been shown in humans



Emotional changes to occur during pregnancy - Answer Women may become:

bored, poor memory, negative thoughts, impatient sensitive, may struggle with body
image, have presence of sleep disorders and sexual function/well being disorders

, Maternal postnatal check includes: - Answer Access blood loss (amount, colour, clots
and odour)



Palpating uterine height, position and tone



Check perineum/caesarean wound and document findings



Common Postpartum changes: - AnswernEndometritis -inflammation/infection of uterine
lining

Perineal injury/trauma

Pelvic floor dysfunction/incontinence

Caesarean section wound infection

Mastitis: inflammation of breast can lead to infection

Postnatal mental health: baby blues, depression and psychosis

Degrees of perineal injury/trauma - Answer Perineal injury/trauma includes:

- first-degree tear = injury to perineal skin and/or vaginal mucosa, can heal on their own

- second-degree = injury to perineum muscles, but not anal sphincter (requires suturing)

- third-degree = injury to perineum involving anal sphincter complex (External (EAS) and
Internal (IAS)) (requires suturing in operating room/anaesthetic)

- fourth-degree = injury to perineum involving anal sphincter complex and anorectal
mucosa (requires suturing in operating room/anaesthetic)



Assessment of newborn - Answer Involves APGAR score:

Appearance - skin colour

Pulse - heart rate

Grimace - reflexes

Activity - muscle tone

Respiration - breathing rate and effort

Document information

Uploaded on
September 20, 2024
Number of pages
17
Written in
2024/2025
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers
$13.49

Wrong document? Swap it for free Within 14 days of purchase and before downloading, you can choose a different document. You can simply spend the amount again.
Written by students who passed
Immediately available after payment
Read online or as PDF

Seller avatar
Reputation scores are based on the amount of documents a seller has sold for a fee and the reviews they have received for those documents. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The better the reputation, the more your can rely on the quality of the sellers work.
Easton
3.9
(120)
Sold
585
Followers
221
Items
28043
Last sold
10 hours ago


Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Working on your references?

Create accurate citations in APA, MLA and Harvard with our free citation generator.

Working on your references?

Frequently asked questions