Tutorial: Real Life RN Maternal Newborn 4.0
Module: Teaching Prenatal and Newborn Care
Individual Name: Israel Lopez
Institution: West Coast U Ontario BSN
Program Type: BSN
Standard Use Time and Score
Date/Time Time Use Score
Teaching Prenatal and Newborn 4/26/2024 4:39:11 PM 6 min Strong
Care
Reasoning Scenario Details
Teaching Prenatal and Newborn Care - Use on 4/26/2024 4:33:01 PM
Reasoning Scenario Performance Related to Outcomes:
*See Score Explanation and Interpretation below for additional details.
Needs
Body Function Strong Satisfactory Improvement
Cardiac Output and Tissue Perfusion 100%
Excretion 100%
Immunity 100%
Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption & Elimination 100%
Integument 100%
Mobility 100%
Oxygenation 100%
Regulation and Metabolism 100%
Reproduction 100%
Needs
NCLEX RN Strong Satisfactory Improvement
RN Safety and Infection Control 100%
RN Health Promotion and Maintenance 100%
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, RN Basic Care and Comfort 100%
RN Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies 100%
RN Reduction of Risk Potential 100%
RN Physiological Adaptation 100%
Needs
QSEN Strong Satisfactory Improvement
Safety 100%
Patient-Centered Care 100%
Evidence Based Practice 100%
Decision Log:
Optimal Decision
Scenario Nurse Toni is teaching about IV pain medications during labor.
Question Nurse Toni is reviewing the handout about IV pain medications during labor with
Claire. Which of the following statements should Nurse Toni make?
Selected Option "You can receive meperidine up until 4 hours prior to birth."
Rationale Opioid analgesics cross the placenta and can cause respiratory depression in
the newborn. Opioid analgesics should not be given within 1 to 4 hr of birth.
Optimal Decision
Scenario Nurse Toni is teaching about the benefits of skin-to-skin contact.
Question Nurse Toni is reviewing the benefits of skin-to-skin contact for a newborn with
Claire and Kyle. Which of the following information should Nurse Toni include?
(Select all that apply.)
Selected Ordering Helps with thermoregulation.Assists in stabilization of the heart rate.Promotes
early breastfeeding.Supports regulation of blood glucose.
Rationale Skin-to-skin contact helps regulate newborn glucose levels by decreasing the
newborn’s use of glycogen stores to maintain normothermia.
Optimal Decision
Scenario The nurses are reviewing Apgar scoring.
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