NURS 4130 Exam 3| Questions with 100%
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Breastfeeding benefits to mother and child - ✔️✔️helps uterus to contract
bonding
keep baby warm
baby needs mother's milk
causes of severe bleeding after delivery - ✔️✔️retained placenta
vaginal or uterine tear
uterine atony
signs and symptoms of placenta previa - ✔️✔️hemorrhage
painless vaginal bleeding
placenta covers cervix
ectopic pregnancy - ✔️✔️early
unilateral intermittent abdominal pain and internal bleeding
abruptio placenta - ✔️✔️premature detachment of placenta
hemorrhage pain uterine contractions delivery of baby or fetal /maternal death
ruptured uterus - ✔️✔️-can result in severe blood loss and death of fetus
-tearing sensation in abdomen, constant and severe abdominal pain, ability to palpate fetus
prenatal check ups - ✔️✔️good history and do physical exam
determine due date
growth of baby
height weight fundal height
BP
swelling, HA, flashing lights
anemia
urine for protein
pelvic exam
tetanus immunization
Naegele's rule - ✔️✔️first day of last period subtract 3 months add 7 days
preeclampsia - ✔️✔️swelling of feet hands and face
high BP
severe headache
sudden weight gain
protein in urine
, eclampsia - ✔️✔️all of preeclampsia + seizures
positions of baby - ✔️✔️normal (Facing backward head first)
abnormal position (facing forward)
face
brow
breech
shoulder
women who are considered at special risk in their pregnancy - ✔️✔️women in developing worlds
older women
young women
etc. idk
complications during labor and delivery in the developing world - ✔️✔️lack of prenatal care
having too many children
lack of access to health care
fear of delivering in hospital
lack of education
malnutrition
low social status
stage 1 of labor - ✔️✔️stage 1- cervix opens completely
labor pains begin slowly and irregular at first
woman still active and may eat light food pass urine often
regular contractions until cervix completely dilated
stage 2 of labor - ✔️✔️delivery of baby
push with contractions water breaks
should be head first comes out slowly never pull or twist head
head is biggest part to deliver
stage 3 of labor - ✔️✔️delivery of placenta
usually from 5 min to 1 hour after delivery
contractions continue do NOT pull on cord
have mother squat and push. breastfeed
always check placenta to be sure intact
Types of female genital mutilation - ✔️✔️sunna (excision of prepuce with or without clitoral
excision)
clitorectomy (excision of clitoris with partial or total excision of the labia minora)
infibulation (excision of part of all of external genitalia and stitching or narrowing the vaginal
opening
type 4 all other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non medical purposes
Correct Answers
Breastfeeding benefits to mother and child - ✔️✔️helps uterus to contract
bonding
keep baby warm
baby needs mother's milk
causes of severe bleeding after delivery - ✔️✔️retained placenta
vaginal or uterine tear
uterine atony
signs and symptoms of placenta previa - ✔️✔️hemorrhage
painless vaginal bleeding
placenta covers cervix
ectopic pregnancy - ✔️✔️early
unilateral intermittent abdominal pain and internal bleeding
abruptio placenta - ✔️✔️premature detachment of placenta
hemorrhage pain uterine contractions delivery of baby or fetal /maternal death
ruptured uterus - ✔️✔️-can result in severe blood loss and death of fetus
-tearing sensation in abdomen, constant and severe abdominal pain, ability to palpate fetus
prenatal check ups - ✔️✔️good history and do physical exam
determine due date
growth of baby
height weight fundal height
BP
swelling, HA, flashing lights
anemia
urine for protein
pelvic exam
tetanus immunization
Naegele's rule - ✔️✔️first day of last period subtract 3 months add 7 days
preeclampsia - ✔️✔️swelling of feet hands and face
high BP
severe headache
sudden weight gain
protein in urine
, eclampsia - ✔️✔️all of preeclampsia + seizures
positions of baby - ✔️✔️normal (Facing backward head first)
abnormal position (facing forward)
face
brow
breech
shoulder
women who are considered at special risk in their pregnancy - ✔️✔️women in developing worlds
older women
young women
etc. idk
complications during labor and delivery in the developing world - ✔️✔️lack of prenatal care
having too many children
lack of access to health care
fear of delivering in hospital
lack of education
malnutrition
low social status
stage 1 of labor - ✔️✔️stage 1- cervix opens completely
labor pains begin slowly and irregular at first
woman still active and may eat light food pass urine often
regular contractions until cervix completely dilated
stage 2 of labor - ✔️✔️delivery of baby
push with contractions water breaks
should be head first comes out slowly never pull or twist head
head is biggest part to deliver
stage 3 of labor - ✔️✔️delivery of placenta
usually from 5 min to 1 hour after delivery
contractions continue do NOT pull on cord
have mother squat and push. breastfeed
always check placenta to be sure intact
Types of female genital mutilation - ✔️✔️sunna (excision of prepuce with or without clitoral
excision)
clitorectomy (excision of clitoris with partial or total excision of the labia minora)
infibulation (excision of part of all of external genitalia and stitching or narrowing the vaginal
opening
type 4 all other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non medical purposes