what are the risk factors associated with PPH
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uterine atony (over distended uterus, large fetus, multiple fetuses,
hydramnios, distention with clots)
general or halogenated anesthesia
previous hx of uterine atony
high parity
obesity
prolonged labor, oxytocin induced labor
trauma during L&D (forceps, vacuum, cesarean)
unprepared lacerations
retained placental fragments
, inversion of uterus
placenta accrete syndrome
coagulation disorders
placental abruption/previa
manual removal of placenta
magnesium sulfate admin
chorioamnionitis
uterine sub involution
describe the characteristics of an infant with down syndrome?
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oblique palpebral fissures or an upward slant to the eyes
epicentral folds or small skin folds on the inner corners of the eyes
small, white, crescent shape spots on the irises called brushfield spots
a flat facial profile often includes a depressed nasal bridge and a small
nose
enlargement of the tongue
small ears
short, broad hands with a fifth fingers that has one flexion crease instead of
two
a single deep crease across the center of the palm often referred to as the
simian crease
, excessive space between the large and second toes
hyperflexbility and excessive ability to extend joints
muscle hypotonia or low muscle tone
when is breastfeeding contraindicated?
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newborns who have galactosemia
mothers who are positive for human T-cell lymphotrophic virus types 1 or 2
and those with untreated brucellosis
mothers with active TB or if they have active herpes simplex lesions on the
breast
mothers with HIV infection
if the mother gets infected with varicella close to delivery what risk does that put the
infant at
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more dangerous due to immature immune system of infant
higher death rate
, Which anticipatory guidance would the nurse provide the parents of a newborn at
discharge? Select all that apply.
a. prevent exposure to ppl with upper respiratory infections
b. keep the infant away from secondhand smoke
c. avoid loose bleeding, waterbeds and beanbag chairs
d. do not let the infant sleep on his or her back
e. avoid exposure to people with asthma
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a, b, c
staphylococcus aureus s/s
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conjunctivitis
skin lesions
scalded skin syndrome-lesions that easily rupture
tx with nafcillin and vancomycin
the infant that is small for gestational age (SGA) is?
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uterine atony (over distended uterus, large fetus, multiple fetuses,
hydramnios, distention with clots)
general or halogenated anesthesia
previous hx of uterine atony
high parity
obesity
prolonged labor, oxytocin induced labor
trauma during L&D (forceps, vacuum, cesarean)
unprepared lacerations
retained placental fragments
, inversion of uterus
placenta accrete syndrome
coagulation disorders
placental abruption/previa
manual removal of placenta
magnesium sulfate admin
chorioamnionitis
uterine sub involution
describe the characteristics of an infant with down syndrome?
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oblique palpebral fissures or an upward slant to the eyes
epicentral folds or small skin folds on the inner corners of the eyes
small, white, crescent shape spots on the irises called brushfield spots
a flat facial profile often includes a depressed nasal bridge and a small
nose
enlargement of the tongue
small ears
short, broad hands with a fifth fingers that has one flexion crease instead of
two
a single deep crease across the center of the palm often referred to as the
simian crease
, excessive space between the large and second toes
hyperflexbility and excessive ability to extend joints
muscle hypotonia or low muscle tone
when is breastfeeding contraindicated?
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newborns who have galactosemia
mothers who are positive for human T-cell lymphotrophic virus types 1 or 2
and those with untreated brucellosis
mothers with active TB or if they have active herpes simplex lesions on the
breast
mothers with HIV infection
if the mother gets infected with varicella close to delivery what risk does that put the
infant at
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more dangerous due to immature immune system of infant
higher death rate
, Which anticipatory guidance would the nurse provide the parents of a newborn at
discharge? Select all that apply.
a. prevent exposure to ppl with upper respiratory infections
b. keep the infant away from secondhand smoke
c. avoid loose bleeding, waterbeds and beanbag chairs
d. do not let the infant sleep on his or her back
e. avoid exposure to people with asthma
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a, b, c
staphylococcus aureus s/s
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conjunctivitis
skin lesions
scalded skin syndrome-lesions that easily rupture
tx with nafcillin and vancomycin
the infant that is small for gestational age (SGA) is?
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