FAMILY EXPERIENCING A SUDDEN
PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS (MS.
MATE) Part 1ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS)
A woman who is pregnant suffer complications because of
predisposing factors wherein, she is: -
correct answer ✅● Hypertensive
● Diabetic
● Age (less than 30 & above 35 years old)
● Parity (multiple pregnancies already)
How about for a normal pregnancy and then it will develop into
complication? Is it possible? -
correct answer ✅yea
LEADING COMPLICATIONS RELATED DIRECTLY TO PREGNANCY -
correct answer ✅● Thromboembolism
● Hemorrhage
● Infection
● Hypertension of Pregnancy
, MCN 109: NURSING CARE OF THE
FAMILY EXPERIENCING A SUDDEN
PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS (MS.
MATE) Part 1ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS)
● Ectopic Pregnancy
A deviation from the normal -
correct answer ✅BLEEDING DURING PREGNANCY
May occur at any point in pregnancy and is always frightening -
correct answer ✅BLEEDING DURING PREGNANCY
Although vaginal bleeding may be innocent, any degree of this
during pregnancy is a ___ -
correct answer ✅potential emergency
Process of Shock -
correct answer ✅- Blood loss
- Decreased intravascular volume
- Decreased venous return, decreased cardiac output, and lowered
blood pressure
, MCN 109: NURSING CARE OF THE
FAMILY EXPERIENCING A SUDDEN
PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS (MS.
MATE) Part 1ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS)
- Body compensating by increasing heart rate to circulate the
decreased volume faster, vasoconstriction of peripheral vessels (to
save blood for vital organs). Increased respiratory rate and a feeling
of apprehension at body changes also occur
- Cold, clammy skin, decreased uterine perfusion. In the face of
continued blood loss, although the body shifts fluid from interstitial
spaces into intravascular spaces, blood pressure will continue to fall
- Reduced renal, uterine, and brain perfusion
- Lethargy, coma, decreased renal output
- Renal failure
- Maternal and fetal death
Signs of __ occur when 10% of blood volume, or approximately 2
units of blood, have been lost; fetal distress occurs when 25% of
blood volume is lost. -
correct answer ✅hypovolemic shock