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How is visual acuity tested? - ANSWER 1) Snellen Eye Chart standing 20 feet away and
the smallest row of letters the pt is able to read accurately determines visual acuity
2) Jaeger Chart holding the paper 14 inches away and reading smallest print testing for
accommodation
What assessment findings will a nurse uncover for a patient suspected of an STI? -
ANSWER Hx of multiple sex partners, hx of previous STI, alcohol / drug abuse,
incorrect protection methods, symptoms of sti like redness, drainage, pain, ulcerations, wart
growth, fever, fatigue, pain during urination
Define:
1) Contraction Duration:
2) Contraction Frequency:
3) Contraction Interval: - ANSWER 1) Contraction Duration: time occurring between
the start of one contraction to the end
2) Contraction Frequency: time occurring between the start of one contraction to the start
of the next
3) Contraction Interval: time occurring between the end of one contraction to start of next
What are predisposing factors for postpartum hemorrhage? - ANSWER Overdistension
of the uterus (d/t multiple gestation, advanced maternal age, large infant, hydramnios),
Primigravida, Multiparity >5, precipitate labor or delivery, prolonged labor, use of forceps or
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, vacuum extractor, C-section, manual removal of placenta, uterine inversion, placenta previa,
accreta, or low implantation, use of general anesthetics, use of assistive drugs
What are nursing interventions for hypothermia and hyperthermia? -
ANSWER Hypothermia: remove person from cold, manage and maintain ABC's,
provide O2, IV access for fluid resuscitation, passive (remove wet clothes and apply dry,
cover with wam blankets, use of radiant lights) and active external (fluid or air filled warming
blankets, warm water immersion) or active internal(heated humidified oxygen, warmed IV
fluids, peritoneal lavage with warm fluids, extracorporeal circulation, ecmo) rewarming,
rewarm core before extremities, assess for afterdrop
Hyperthermia: Remove person from heat, manage and maintain ABC's, remove clothing,
cover pt with wet sheets and place in front of fan, immerse in cool water bath, apply ice
packs to groin and axilla, administer cool IV fluids, control shivering with appropriate
medications (benzos then barbiturates), monitor for rhabdomyolysis
Define
1) Newborn acrocyanosis
2) Congenital dermal melanocytosis
3) Nevus simplex
4) Nevus flammeus
5) Nevus vasculosis
6) Cafe au lait
7) Erythema Toxicum - ANSWER 1) blue color in hands and feet d/t poor peripheral
perfusion (normal up to 72 hours)
2) aka Mongolian spot, blue-gray mark usually on sacral area or other area
3) aka salmon patch, pink birthmark from dilated capillaries, found commonly on nape of
neck, glabella, and eyelids, resolve or regress over time
4) aka port wine stain, dark red to purple patch caused by capillary malformation, do not
regress or resolve over time, usually unilateral does not cross midline
5) aka strawberry nevus, caused by a collection of enlarged capillaries, resolves over time
6) permanent patch of darkened skin that appear anywhere
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UPDATE!!!!2025/2026|GUARANTEED
How is visual acuity tested? - ANSWER 1) Snellen Eye Chart standing 20 feet away and
the smallest row of letters the pt is able to read accurately determines visual acuity
2) Jaeger Chart holding the paper 14 inches away and reading smallest print testing for
accommodation
What assessment findings will a nurse uncover for a patient suspected of an STI? -
ANSWER Hx of multiple sex partners, hx of previous STI, alcohol / drug abuse,
incorrect protection methods, symptoms of sti like redness, drainage, pain, ulcerations, wart
growth, fever, fatigue, pain during urination
Define:
1) Contraction Duration:
2) Contraction Frequency:
3) Contraction Interval: - ANSWER 1) Contraction Duration: time occurring between
the start of one contraction to the end
2) Contraction Frequency: time occurring between the start of one contraction to the start
of the next
3) Contraction Interval: time occurring between the end of one contraction to start of next
What are predisposing factors for postpartum hemorrhage? - ANSWER Overdistension
of the uterus (d/t multiple gestation, advanced maternal age, large infant, hydramnios),
Primigravida, Multiparity >5, precipitate labor or delivery, prolonged labor, use of forceps or
1
, vacuum extractor, C-section, manual removal of placenta, uterine inversion, placenta previa,
accreta, or low implantation, use of general anesthetics, use of assistive drugs
What are nursing interventions for hypothermia and hyperthermia? -
ANSWER Hypothermia: remove person from cold, manage and maintain ABC's,
provide O2, IV access for fluid resuscitation, passive (remove wet clothes and apply dry,
cover with wam blankets, use of radiant lights) and active external (fluid or air filled warming
blankets, warm water immersion) or active internal(heated humidified oxygen, warmed IV
fluids, peritoneal lavage with warm fluids, extracorporeal circulation, ecmo) rewarming,
rewarm core before extremities, assess for afterdrop
Hyperthermia: Remove person from heat, manage and maintain ABC's, remove clothing,
cover pt with wet sheets and place in front of fan, immerse in cool water bath, apply ice
packs to groin and axilla, administer cool IV fluids, control shivering with appropriate
medications (benzos then barbiturates), monitor for rhabdomyolysis
Define
1) Newborn acrocyanosis
2) Congenital dermal melanocytosis
3) Nevus simplex
4) Nevus flammeus
5) Nevus vasculosis
6) Cafe au lait
7) Erythema Toxicum - ANSWER 1) blue color in hands and feet d/t poor peripheral
perfusion (normal up to 72 hours)
2) aka Mongolian spot, blue-gray mark usually on sacral area or other area
3) aka salmon patch, pink birthmark from dilated capillaries, found commonly on nape of
neck, glabella, and eyelids, resolve or regress over time
4) aka port wine stain, dark red to purple patch caused by capillary malformation, do not
regress or resolve over time, usually unilateral does not cross midline
5) aka strawberry nevus, caused by a collection of enlarged capillaries, resolves over time
6) permanent patch of darkened skin that appear anywhere
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