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Where do you administer erythromycin? correct answersnewborn eyes What is another name for erythromycin? correct answersophthalmic ointment When should erythromycin be administered? correct answerswithin the first hour of life What is erythromycin used for? correct answersto prevent bacterial eye infections Where is Vitamin K administered? correct answersIM What is another name for a Vitamin K injection? correct answersaquamephyton, phytonadione When should Vitamin K be administered? correct answerswithin the first 4 hours of life How much Vitamin K should be administered into a newborn? correct answers0.5 mg to 1 mg What is Vitamin K used for? correct answersnewborns are born with a minimal amount of vitamin k, injection is given so a newborn can clot normally Does there need to be consent before administering a Hepatitis B injection to a newborn? correct answersyes, there needs to be consent How is Hepatitis B administered? correct answersIM When should Hepatitis B be administered? correct answersasap If a mother is positive for HBsAG, what injection is given to the newborn along with Hepatitis B? correct answershepatitis B IG (HBIG) What 2 factors cause respiratory instability? correct answers1. decreased ability to clear fetal lung fluid 2. surfactant deficiency What is TTNB? correct answersa condition with lots of air in the lungs and some retained lung fluid What kind of newborn is likely to be affected by TTNB? correct answersplanned cesarean What is RDS? correct answersa condition with no air in the lungs d/t a lack of surfactant What kind of newborn is likely to be affected by RDS? correct answerspremature infant with inadequate surfactant in lungs

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OB Final Exam Medications(Completely solved)
Where do you administer erythromycin? correct answersnewborn eyes

What is another name for erythromycin? correct answersophthalmic ointment

When should erythromycin be administered? correct answerswithin the first hour of life

What is erythromycin used for? correct answersto prevent bacterial eye infections

Where is Vitamin K administered? correct answersIM

What is another name for a Vitamin K injection? correct answersaquamephyton, phytonadione

When should Vitamin K be administered? correct answerswithin the first 4 hours of life

How much Vitamin K should be administered into a newborn? correct answers0.5 mg to 1 mg

What is Vitamin K used for? correct answersnewborns are born with a minimal amount of
vitamin k, injection is given so a newborn can clot normally

Does there need to be consent before administering a Hepatitis B injection to a newborn? correct
answersyes, there needs to be consent

How is Hepatitis B administered? correct answersIM

When should Hepatitis B be administered? correct answersasap

If a mother is positive for HBsAG, what injection is given to the newborn along with Hepatitis
B? correct answershepatitis B IG (HBIG)

What 2 factors cause respiratory instability? correct answers1. decreased ability to clear fetal
lung fluid
2. surfactant deficiency

What is TTNB? correct answersa condition with lots of air in the lungs and some retained lung
fluid

What kind of newborn is likely to be affected by TTNB? correct answersplanned cesarean

What is RDS? correct answersa condition with no air in the lungs d/t a lack of surfactant

What kind of newborn is likely to be affected by RDS? correct answerspremature infant with
inadequate surfactant in lungs

, How is exogenous surfactant administered to a premature infant who has RDS? correct
answersIntratracheal

What 2 medications are given to benefit the development of surfactant in the newborns lungs?
correct answersDexamethasone and Betamethasone Corticosteroid

Dexamethasone is given at ____ weeks of gestation and is given _____ (location) every ____
hours for ____ doses. correct answers24-36 weeks; IM; 12 hours; 4 doses

Betamethasone Corticosteroid is given at ____ weeks of gestation and is given ____ (location)
for ___ doses, ___ hours apart. correct answers24-36 weeks; IM; 2 doses; 24 hours

How is nitrous oxide administered? correct answersinhaled analgesia

In what stages of labor is nitrous oxide administered? correct answers1st and 2nd stages of labor

Why is nitrous oxide a good option for pain relief during labor? correct answerswomen still have
a sense of control and reduced pain perception; they can remove the analgesia whenever and the
body will go back to normal after a few breaths of fresh air

Opioids are reversed by using correct answersnarcan

Side effects of narcotic analgesics include correct answersN/V, rash, CNS depression,
constipation

Fentanyl, Dilaudid, Stadol, and Nubalin are classified as what kind of analgesic? correct
answersnarcotic analgesic

Epidural is what kind of analgesic? correct answersregional analgesic

The goal of an epidural is to correct answersrelieve pain from contractions (not pressure) and
have preservation of some motor function

What should you administer to a patient before administering their epidural? correct answers500-
1000mL of fluid bolus

What are 4 nursing care criteria when a patient has an epidural? correct answers1. Continuous
fetal monitoring
2. Bedrest
3. Frequent bp's (q 5 mins to 15 mins)
4. Can use a foley or straight catheter

What are 4 risks to administering an epidural? correct answers1. Hypotension
2. Decrease FHR
3. Having a hard time breathing if epidural effects rise above the waist
4. Fever

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