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NR465 Maternal Newborn Nursing (Antepartum, Labor and Delivery, Pain in Labor, Postpartum) Exam Questions And Detailed Answers.

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What does fetal circulation consist of? - Answer Two umbilical Arteries and One umbilical vein. What is the normal heart rate of the fetus? - Answer 110 - 160 bpm What is the purpose of estrogen during pregnancy? - Answer It stimulates uterine development to provide an environment for the fetus, and stimulates the breast to prepare for lactation. List 4 functions of amniotic fluid. - Answer 1. Allows for fetal movement 2. It is a measure of kidney function 3. Surrounds, cushions and protects the fetus 4. Maintains the body temperature of the fetus Using Nagele's Rule, what is the estimated date of birth if a woman tells you the first day of her LMP was October 20, 2012? - Answer July 27, 2013 Give the GTPAL if a pregnant woman that reports having a child that is 5 (born at 38 weeks), and no other pregnancy history? - Answer G2- T0- P0 - A0 -L1 Goodell's sign is indicative of what? - Answer A softening of the cervix If a pregnant client is 28 weeks gestation. Where would you expect to measure the fundal height in centimeters? - Answer 28 cm What is quickening? - Answer Fetal movement that is felt by the mother Ballottement, Chadwicks sign, Uterine enlargement and Braxton Hicks contractions are what kind of sign of pregnancy? - Answer Probable Name 3 classic signs of preeclamsia? - Answer 1. Proteinuria 2. Hypertension

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NR465 Maternal Newborn Nursing
(Antepartum, Labor and Delivery, Pain in
Labor, Postpartum) Exam Questions
And Detailed Answers.
What does fetal circulation consist of? - Answer Two umbilical Arteries and One umbilical vein.



What is the normal heart rate of the fetus? - Answer 110 - 160 bpm



What is the purpose of estrogen during pregnancy? - Answer It stimulates uterine
development to provide an environment for the fetus, and stimulates the breast to prepare for
lactation.



List 4 functions of amniotic fluid. - Answer 1. Allows for fetal movement

2. It is a measure of kidney function

3. Surrounds, cushions and protects the fetus

4. Maintains the body temperature of the fetus



Using Nagele's Rule, what is the estimated date of birth if a woman tells you the first day of her
LMP was October 20, 2012? - Answer July 27, 2013



Give the GTPAL if a pregnant woman that reports having a child that is 5 (born at 38 weeks), and
no other pregnancy history? - Answer G2- T0- P0 - A0 -L1



Goodell's sign is indicative of what? - Answer A softening of the cervix



If a pregnant client is 28 weeks gestation. Where would you expect to measure the fundal
height in centimeters? - Answer 28 cm



What is quickening? - Answer Fetal movement that is felt by the mother



Ballottement, Chadwicks sign, Uterine enlargement and Braxton Hicks contractions are what
kind of sign of pregnancy? - Answer Probable

,3. Generalized edema



After a client vaginally delivers a viable newborn, the nurse sees the umbilical cord lengthen and
observes a spurt of blood from the vagina. The nurse recognizes these findings as a sign of: -
Answer Placental separation



What color would you expect lochia to be in the 4th stage of labor? - Answer Red



Where should a nurse expect the fundus to be immediately after delivery? - Answer At the
level of the umbilicus



Name 4 self care instructions for a post postpartum woman diagnosed with Mastitis. - Answer
1. Wear a supportive, non-underwire bra

2. Rest during the acute phase

3. Maintain 3000mL of fluid intake

4. Continue to breast feed if the breast are not too sore



What is a serious adverse effect associated with Oxytocin (Pitocin)? - Answer Tetanic
contractions



How frequent are contractions during the 2nd stage of labor? - Answer Every 15 mins



When does the 3rd stage of labor end? - Answer After the birth of the placenta



How can a nurse most effectively determine the duration of a clients contractions? - Answer
By timing the period from the onset of uterine tightening to uterine relaxation.



What finding indicates impending placental separation? - Answer Umbilical cord lengthening



During the 4th stage of labor, the nurse notes that the clients fundus is boggy and located above
the umbilicus. How should the nurse intervene? - Answer Massage the client's fundus



A client is experiencing TRUE labor, when her contractions are: - Answer Regular and increase
in frequency and duration

, What intervention should the nurse take for a client in the 2nd stage of labor that experiences
membrane rupture? - Answer Check for a prolapsed cord



What are the cardinal movements of labor? - Answer Fetal decent

Flexion

Internal rotation

Extension

External rotation

Expulsion



Why should a client be instructed NOT to push until the cervix is completely dilated? - Answer
Early pushing may cause edema and impede fetal descent



What carries oxygen to the fetus? - Answer The umbilical vein carries oxygenated blood to the
fetus.



The nurse assesses the initial lochia postdelivery, which is: - Answer Rubra



Rationale:

The initial vaginal discharge after delivery is called lochia rubra. It is red and moderately heavy.
Lochia rubra lasts for up to 3 days postpartum.



Used for pregnancy test; the earliest biological marker? - Answer Human Chorionic
Gonadotropin (HCG)



What is GTPAL? - Answer G: Gravidity- includes all pregnancies, including present

T: Term pregnancies (38+weeks)

P: Preterm pregnancies (20-37 weeks)

A: Abortions/miscarried pregnancies (<20 weeks)

L: Living children to date (Decrease if child dies)



What is PICA? - Answer Non-food cravings such as ice, clay and laundry starch


-Should evaluate for deficiencies

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