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1. right occiput posterior position will have back pains with labor "back labor" positioning
woman and hands and knees will relive some of the pres-
sure and help facilitate rotation into an anterior position.
2. Right occiput anterior optimal for birth
3. Predisposing factors for deliri- advanced age
um are? neurodegenerative disease (stroke, dementia)
polypharmacy
infection
ABG imabalance
Surgery
untreated pain
4. occipital transverse when fetus remains in OP or OT position labor is prolonged.
fetus will usually reposition to OA. manual rotation may be
required if this position persist.
5. Agoraphobia fear or anxiety about being in certain situations or any
physical spaces. they are highly concerned about having
trouble escaping or being able to get help in the event of a
panic attack.
6. Hypertensive medications Con- ACE inhibitors and ARB's
traindicated in Pregnancy that
can have tetragenic affects are?
7. Acceptable abbreviation for c/o
documentation ac
pc
QID
cm
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8. Unacceptable abbreviations for q1d
documentation qd
qod
SSRI
u
Must have a zero before decimal 0.05
No trailing zeros after decimal 1.000
9. Major complications of oligohy- Pulmonary hypoplasia
dramnios are; Umbilical cord compression
*** additional staff will be needed during delivery in case
of CPR
10. Major complications of TNF infections
inhibitor(inhibits inflammatory bone marrow suppression
response) drugs are;
type of drugs include; infliximab, entanercept,
type of drugs?
11. side effects of furosemide in pt's ototoxicity
chronic kidney disease would be
?
12. what are the s/s of abstinence ANS: stuffy nose, sweating, stuffy nose, sneezing, tachycar-
syndrome ? dia, tachypnea
CNS: irritability, high pitched crying, restless, abnormal
sleep pattern, hypertonicity
GI: poor feeding, vomiting, diarrhea,
13. what are the 4 s/s of nephrotic massive proteinuria
syndrome? hypoalbuminemia
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edema
hyperlipidemia
14. what instruction do you give Clear liquid diet the day before
your patient prior to their NPO 8-12 hours before exam
colonoscopy procedure? take bowel cleansing agent day before (GoLYTELY)
15. uterine fundus location during after 20 weeks gestation the fundus location = gestational
prenatal exam age.
16. intussesception is when one intermitten pain with legs drawn up.
part of the intestine prolapses severe progressive pain with inconolable crying.
and then telescopes into anoth-
er part of the intestine. It is ongoing obstruction leads to mucosal ischemia, and cur-
also the most frequent cause of rent jelly stools (mucus and bleeding mixed)
bowel obstruction during infan-
cy. what are the signs and symp-
toms to look out for.
17. pregnant women have a blood
volume that increases between
40-45% to meet increased O2
demands and nutritional de-
mands for the fast growing fe-
tus. what is the normal hemo-
globin, hematocrit, WBC, RBC
and platelet count ?
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18. what are the signs of uterine abnormal FHR patter
rupture? constant abdominal pain
loss of fetal station
sudden cessation of uterine contraction
severe signs are hemorrhage, hypovolemic shock and ma-
ternal tachycardia
19. Polycythemia Vera is a chron- the danger with this disease is blood clotting r/t increase
ic myloproliferation disorder in viscosity of the blood
which the bone marrow pro-
duces abnormal high amounts tx: periodic phlebotomy to remove 300-500 millimeters of
of RBC's. What is the danger blood until hematocrit and hemoglobin levels are meet.
with this disease and what is the
treatment for it?
20. what are the common causes of Diabetic neuropathy *** most common
bilateral neuropathy? alcohol
auto immune ( Guillian Barre syndrome)
**always establish if the neuropathy pain was present be-
fore surgery to rule out if this is a surgical complication
21. lymph nodes are not normal- lmyph nodes that are 05.-1 cm in size, firm, mobile and
ly palpable in adults... howev- non-tender - this could be r/t some type of trauma ie.
er what type of palpable node masectomy
would be considered a normal
finding and why?
22. what is NOT considered a nor- firm, hard, fixed nodes - r/t malignancy
mal finding when palpating a tender node - r/t inflammation
lymph node?
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1. right occiput posterior position will have back pains with labor "back labor" positioning
woman and hands and knees will relive some of the pres-
sure and help facilitate rotation into an anterior position.
2. Right occiput anterior optimal for birth
3. Predisposing factors for deliri- advanced age
um are? neurodegenerative disease (stroke, dementia)
polypharmacy
infection
ABG imabalance
Surgery
untreated pain
4. occipital transverse when fetus remains in OP or OT position labor is prolonged.
fetus will usually reposition to OA. manual rotation may be
required if this position persist.
5. Agoraphobia fear or anxiety about being in certain situations or any
physical spaces. they are highly concerned about having
trouble escaping or being able to get help in the event of a
panic attack.
6. Hypertensive medications Con- ACE inhibitors and ARB's
traindicated in Pregnancy that
can have tetragenic affects are?
7. Acceptable abbreviation for c/o
documentation ac
pc
QID
cm
, nclex rationals and study guide
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_3w4wj4
8. Unacceptable abbreviations for q1d
documentation qd
qod
SSRI
u
Must have a zero before decimal 0.05
No trailing zeros after decimal 1.000
9. Major complications of oligohy- Pulmonary hypoplasia
dramnios are; Umbilical cord compression
*** additional staff will be needed during delivery in case
of CPR
10. Major complications of TNF infections
inhibitor(inhibits inflammatory bone marrow suppression
response) drugs are;
type of drugs include; infliximab, entanercept,
type of drugs?
11. side effects of furosemide in pt's ototoxicity
chronic kidney disease would be
?
12. what are the s/s of abstinence ANS: stuffy nose, sweating, stuffy nose, sneezing, tachycar-
syndrome ? dia, tachypnea
CNS: irritability, high pitched crying, restless, abnormal
sleep pattern, hypertonicity
GI: poor feeding, vomiting, diarrhea,
13. what are the 4 s/s of nephrotic massive proteinuria
syndrome? hypoalbuminemia
, nclex rationals and study guide
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_3w4wj4
edema
hyperlipidemia
14. what instruction do you give Clear liquid diet the day before
your patient prior to their NPO 8-12 hours before exam
colonoscopy procedure? take bowel cleansing agent day before (GoLYTELY)
15. uterine fundus location during after 20 weeks gestation the fundus location = gestational
prenatal exam age.
16. intussesception is when one intermitten pain with legs drawn up.
part of the intestine prolapses severe progressive pain with inconolable crying.
and then telescopes into anoth-
er part of the intestine. It is ongoing obstruction leads to mucosal ischemia, and cur-
also the most frequent cause of rent jelly stools (mucus and bleeding mixed)
bowel obstruction during infan-
cy. what are the signs and symp-
toms to look out for.
17. pregnant women have a blood
volume that increases between
40-45% to meet increased O2
demands and nutritional de-
mands for the fast growing fe-
tus. what is the normal hemo-
globin, hematocrit, WBC, RBC
and platelet count ?
, nclex rationals and study guide
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_3w4wj4
18. what are the signs of uterine abnormal FHR patter
rupture? constant abdominal pain
loss of fetal station
sudden cessation of uterine contraction
severe signs are hemorrhage, hypovolemic shock and ma-
ternal tachycardia
19. Polycythemia Vera is a chron- the danger with this disease is blood clotting r/t increase
ic myloproliferation disorder in viscosity of the blood
which the bone marrow pro-
duces abnormal high amounts tx: periodic phlebotomy to remove 300-500 millimeters of
of RBC's. What is the danger blood until hematocrit and hemoglobin levels are meet.
with this disease and what is the
treatment for it?
20. what are the common causes of Diabetic neuropathy *** most common
bilateral neuropathy? alcohol
auto immune ( Guillian Barre syndrome)
**always establish if the neuropathy pain was present be-
fore surgery to rule out if this is a surgical complication
21. lymph nodes are not normal- lmyph nodes that are 05.-1 cm in size, firm, mobile and
ly palpable in adults... howev- non-tender - this could be r/t some type of trauma ie.
er what type of palpable node masectomy
would be considered a normal
finding and why?
22. what is NOT considered a nor- firm, hard, fixed nodes - r/t malignancy
mal finding when palpating a tender node - r/t inflammation
lymph node?