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PEDS TEST 2 Mom Baby
placenta previa - ANS which condition is contraindicated for a cervical exam?

obesity, gestational diabetes, anemia, cardiac or respiratory disease - ANS high risk pregnancy
conditions:

metabolic, PKU, hearing, vision, anemia, lead - ANS name five universal screenings for newborns and
children?

LGA, SGA, gestational diabetes, Terbutaline use during labor - ANS What conditions increase the risk
of hypoglycemia?

respiratory distress - ANS an infant with a grunting cry indicates

turn on side, vaginal exam, stop pitocin drip, give O2, start IV fluids - ANS what actions should be
done when fetal distress is suspected?

nicotine - ANS maternal use of this drug causes vasoconstriction and IUGR in the fetus, along with
preterm labor, and spontaneous abortion.

alcohol - ANS this substance is known to craniofacial dysmorphia, microcephaly, and cognitive and
emotional issues during childhood development

cocaine and amphetamines - ANS this substances act similarly to nicotine, cause vasoconstriction,
and increase the risk of placental abruption

opioids - ANS newborns with dependency on these substances may display fussy behavior, tremors,
feeding problems, and seizures.

temperature instability, hypoglycemia, respiratory distress, jaundice, poor feeding, infection, NEC -
ANS risk factors of pre term infants

marajuana\ you should not breastfeed when using this drug:

anaphylactic shock - ANS amniotic fluid embolism causes this condition in mothers.

normal uterine contractions, cervical dilation and effacement, BEFORE 37 WEEKS - ANS describe the
findings of preterm labor

placenta previa - ANS painless, bright red bleeding starting 27-32 weeks is characteristic of:

C-section - ANS a placenta previa birth must be delivered via:

placental abruption - ANS is characterized by sudden pain, a rigid abdomen and tenderness on
palpation, possible bleeding, and fetal distress on FHR monitor.

DIC - ANS a major risk factor of placental abruption is:

sudden weight gain, edema, headaches, vision changes, oliguria, pulmonary edema, RUQ pain - ANS
S/S of pre-eclampsia

proteinuria, ALT, AST, high BUN - ANS diagnostic findings of Pre-eclampsia

140/90 - ANS pre-eclampsia is indicated by a BP greater than:

, generalized edema, cerebral hemorrhage, seizures, hyperreflexia, renal failure - ANS S/S specific to
eclampsia:

160/110 - ANS eclampsia is associated with a BP greater than:

sudden fetal bradycardia, recurrent variable decelerations of increasing severity - ANS S/S prolapse
cord

placenta previa - ANS cervical exams, internal fetal monitoring vaginal deliveries, are contraindicated
in this condition:

fluids, electrolyte management, antiemetics, NPO to rest gut, NG if needed, vitamin
supplementation (B6 especially) - ANS nursing care for the patient with hyperemesis gravidarum:

dehydration (weight loss >5% body weight), electrolyte imbalances, vitamin deficiency, nutrition
issues - ANS risks of hyperemesis gravidarum

C section - ANS when this infection is active, a patient will require prophylactic acyclovir, and and
deliver via C-section. the doctor will have to check for active lesions

macrosomia - ANS a finding of infants of mothers with gestational diabetes:

C-sections - ANS what increases the risk of accreta spectrum disorders?

abruption,prolapsed cord, PROM, diabetes risk, monitor baby after rupture - ANS complications
related to polyhydramnios

poor perfusion, AFI <5, may require induction or C-section - ANS complications related to
oligohydramnios

shoulder dystocia, brachioplexus injury - ANS risk factors related to macrosomia

open glottis pushing - ANS pushing method for women with cardiac or respiratory disorders.

vitals DTRs QH, monitor and report hypotension or depressed/absent DTRs, monitor LOC, watch for
headahce, blurred vision, dizziness, altered LOC, continuous FHR monitoring, hypotonia, Respiratory
depression, monitor I/O ( <30/ hr) and mag toxicity - ANS things to monitor during mag sulfate
administration

decreased LOC, depressed RR and DTR, slurred speech, weakness, respiratory or cardiac arrest - ANS
S/S of magnesium sulfate overdose?

calcium gluconate - ANS the reversal agent for magnesium sulfate overdose

deafness - ANS complications of mother with syphilis

blindness - ANS complications of mother with gonorrhea

pneumonia - ANS complications of maternal chlamydia

IUGR, sudden fetal death - ANS maternal cytomegaly virus complications

microcephaly - ANS rubella causes this birth complication:

acyclovir - ANS prophylactic

PROM - ANS trichamonis during pregnancy is associated with this condition, treat with flagyl:
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