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Maternal Newborn: FINAL EXAM review - PART ONE!Online version
Test your knowledge of Maternal Newborn nursing with this comprehensive review! This review covers the following topics: Antepartum, Postpartum, Newborn, Neurologic/Neuromuscular/Musculoskeletal disorders.
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non-organic
organic
improper
The
nurse
understands
that
a
child
who
is
experiencing
failure
to
thrive
will
present
with
:
inability
to
suck
/
swallow
correctly
,
malabsorption
,
GERD
,
cardiac
or
metabolic
disease
,
vomiting
/
diarrhea
,
etc
.
2
osteomyelitis
Duchenne's muscular dystrophy
growing pains
The
RN
is
assessing
a
child
in
the
clinic
who
reports
unilateral
pain
and
warmth
in
their
joints
during
movement
.
The
nurse
recognizes
these
symptoms
as
being
related
to
.
3
sleeping
aura
ictal
jerking
secondary
prodromal
aura
postictal
initial
postictal
There
are
four
stages
of
a
tonic
-
clonic
seizure
.
These
consist
of
the
stage
(
period
before
the
seizure
in
which
a
person
may
experience
subtle
changes
in
behavior
,
mood
,
or
sensation
-
acting
as
a
warning
sign
)
,
next
is
the
stage
(
distinct
sensation
or
feeling
that
immediately
precedes
the
seizure
-
often
experienced
as
a
smell
,
taste
,
or
visual
perception
)
,
next
is
the
stage
(
active
seizure
-
includes
both
tonic
/
stiffening
&
clonic
/
movements
)
,
the
final
stage
is
the
stage
(
recovery
period
following
the
seizure
-
the
person
may
be
confused
,
tired
,
and
experience
headaches
while
gradually
returning
to
normal
)
4
increased urination at nighttime
bedwetting
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
child
who
often
experiences
enuresis
at
bedtime
.
The
parents
review
the
notes
in
their
childs
chart
and
ask
what
enuresis
means
,
to
which
the
nurse
responds
,
"
Enuresis
is
the
medical
term
for
.
"
A
nurse
on
a
geriatric
unit
is
caring
for
a
patient
who
complains
of
a
frequent
urge
to
urinate
during
the
night
.
The
nurse
educates
the
patient
that
he
is
most
likely
experiencing
.
6
nephrotic
acute
glomerulonephritis
syndrome
A
nurse
on
a
pediatric
unit
is
caring
for
a
2
year
old
patient
and
discovers
the
following
:
proteinuria
,
blood
pressure
of
101
/
60
,
hyperlipidemia
,
and
hypoalbuminemia
.
The
nurse
suspects
as
being
the
cause
of
these
findings
.
7
Gross
urine output
spleen
Decreased
kidney
liver
edema
Mild
hematuria
is
usually
the
first
sign
associated
with
acute
glomerulonephritis
.
Acute
glomerulonephritis
is
most
often
caused
by
untreated
/
poorly
treated
group
A
beta
-
hemolytic
streptococcus
bacterial
infection
.
If
left
untreated
,
acute
glomerulonephritis
can
lead
to
chronic
disorder
.
8
syndrome
decreased
glomerulonephritis
increased
acute
nephrotic
Signs
&
symptoms
of
include
:
gross
hematuria
,
hypoalbuminemia
,
hyperalbuminuria
,
mild
/
moderate
edema
,
oliguria
,
and
BP
=
headaches
.
9
acute
nephrotic
syndrome
glomerulonephritis
Signs
&
symptoms
of
(
an
autoimmune
process
)
include
:
hyperalbuminuria
(
proteinuria
)
,
hypoalbuminemia
,
and
hyperlipidemia
.
A
diet
in
protein
and
in
sodium
is
best
for
patients
with
nephrotic
syndrom
e
11
infection
vomiting
corticosteroids
NSAIDs
antibiotics
diarrhea
Treatment
for
nephrotic
syndrome
may
include
.
The
nurse
should
educate
the
patient
about
an
increased
risk
for
while
taking
this
medication
.
12
prone
semi-fowlers
supine
An
infant
who
was
born
with
a
meningocele
is
returning
from
surgery
.
The
nurse
understands
that
the
infant
must
remain
in
the
position
.
13
Muscular dystrophy
Talipes
Kawasaki's
Crucial
nursing
assessments
of
a
child
with
disorder
(
clubfoot
)
who
must
wear
a
cast
often
include
:
neuro
checks
,
capillary
refill
checks
,
and
thorough
skin
monitoring
.
The
nurse
is
providing
education
to
the
parents
of
a
toddler
who
must
wear
a
Pavlik
harness
for
developmental
hip
dysplasia
.
The
nurse
explains
to
the
parents
that
the
harness
must
be
worn
for
and
must
not
be
removed
even
during
bathing
.
sign
is
typically
observed
with
muscular
dystrophy
.
16
25
casein
15
1
6
dystrophin
Duchenne's
disorder
is
typically
diagnosed
between
the
ages
of
-
years
.
With
this
disorder
,
the
Achille's
tendon
tightens
up
and
the
muscles
cannot
produce
,
a
protein
which
absorbs
shock
.
17
increased
decreased
increased
increased
decreased
The
nurse
is
caring
for
a
patient
who
was
recently
diagnosed
with
Duchenne's
muscular
dystrophy
.
The
nurse
understands
that
this
patient
requires
a
diet
consisting
of
calories
,
protein
,
and
fiber
.
True
or
False
:
Patients
diagnosed
with
cerebral
palsy
should
avoid
tub
baths
for
4
weeks
and
avoid
twisting
or
bending
.
True
or
False
:
There
are
three
types
of
cerebral
palsy
.
Spastic
cerebral
palsy
accounts
for
70
-
80%
of
these
cases
.
The
nurse
understands
that
a
child
with
spastic
cerebral
palsy
will
have
a
gait
.
21
Ataxic
Dyskinetic
Spastic
cerebral
palsy
affects
the
cerebellum
.
22
Ataxic
Spastic
Dyskinetic
cerebral
palsy
,
also
called
"
Athetoid
"
,
is
known
for
involuntary
worm
-
like
movements
,
speech
impairment
,
cognitive
impairment
,
dysphagia
,
and
drooling
.
23
replaced
refilled
refilled
replaced
The
RN
is
caring
for
a
child
with
spastic
cerebral
palsy
.
The
nurse
educates
the
child
and
their
parents
about
a
baclofen
pump
.
The
nurse
explains
that
the
baclofen
pump
should
be
every
2
to
6
months
and
the
pump
should
be
every
5
to
7
years
.
scoliosis
is
caused
by
slouching
.
Spinal
curvature
of
or
greater
indicates
the
need
for
a
corrective
.
26
maternal vital signs
uterus
lochia
Involution
is
when
the
returns
to
its
pre
-
pregnancy
state
.
True
or
False
:
The
"
taking
-
in
phase
"
of
Reva
Rubin's
three
phases
recognizes
the
time
immediately
after
birth
when
the
patient
needs
others
to
meet
her
needs
and
relives
the
birth
process
.
True
or
False
:
The
"
taking
-
hold
phase
"
of
Reva
Rubin's
three
phases
is
the
second
phase
which
is
characterized
by
dependent
and
independent
maternal
behavior
.
True
or
False
:
The
"
letting
go
phase
"
of
Reva
Rubin's
three
phases
is
the
third
phase
in
which
the
woman
reestablishes
relationships
with
others
.
30
less
abruption of the placenta
hemorrhage
greater
respiratory distress
A
nurse
on
the
postpartum
unit
is
assessing
a
patient
and
obtains
a
pulse
reading
of
118
.
The
nurse
understands
that
a
pulse
than
100
may
indicate
that
the
patient
is
experiencing
.
The
RN
is
assessing
the
lochia
of
a
patient
.
The
blood
on
the
patients
perineal
pad
measures
greater
than
6
inches
.
The
nurse
documents
this
finding
as
a
amount
of
lochia
.
True
or
False
:
A
patient
on
the
postpartum
unit
has
a
decreased
pulse
and
her
WBC
count
is
25
,
000
.
The
nurse
would
document
this
as
a
normal
finding
.
33
Terbutaline
Indomethacin
Oxytocin
enhances
uterine
contractility
,
which
decreases
vaginal
bleeding
.
34
Lochia
Alba
COCA
Serosa
Serosa
Alba
Rubra
Rubra
is
the
blood
from
a
placental
wound
as
well
as
the
uterine
lining
.
Around
1
-
3
days
postpartum
,
the
lochia
is
red
/
brown
.
The
term
for
red
/
brown
lochia
is
.
From
approximately
days
3
-
10
postpartum
,
the
lochia
is
pink
and
watery
,
or
serosanguineous
.
The
term
for
serosanguineous
lochia
is
known
as
.
After
6
weeks
postpartum
,
the
lochia
is
usually
white
.
The
term
for
white
lochia
is
.
35
preeclampsia
placenta previa
seizures
Headaches
unrelieved
by
analgesia
may
indicate
.
A
patient
experienced
a
precipitous
delivery
.
The
nurse
documents
this
as
being
than
three
hours
.
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TONE
TRAUMA
TONE
THROMBIN
TISSUE
TISSUE
TRAUMA
THROMBIN
Choose
the
proper
term
that
is
associated
with
each
key
word
(
s
)
relative
to
assessment
of
the
4
T's
.
1
.
Uterine
atony
=
.
2
.
Retained
placenta
=
.
3
.
Laceration
=
.
4
.
Coagulopathy
=
.
38
Oxytocin
Prolactin
Albumin
is
a
hormone
that
causes
the
release
of
breastmilk
in
the
breasts
.
The
following
characteristics
would
be
expected
of
a
infant
:
Abundant
lanugo
all
over
body
,
Hypotonia
/
relaxed
posture
,
Few
heel
creases
present
on
the
feet
,
Abundant
vernix
caseosa
covering
the
skin
.
40
30
160
60
120
20
110
80
100
Normal
vital
signs
for
a
newborn
are
:
Temp
97
.
7
-
99
.
5
,
Heart
rate
-
,
Respiratory
rate
-
60
,
Blood
pressure
50
/
75
.
Pregnant
women
should
increase
their
caloric
intake
by
calories
.
If
breastfeeding
,
they
should
consume
an
extra
500
calories
.
42
alkalosis
respiratory
metabolic
acidosis
A
newborn
experiencing
cold
stress
is
at
risk
for
developing
.
43
intramuscularly
subcutaneously
When
administering
injections
to
an
infant
,
the
nurse
should
administer
them
into
the
vastus
lateralis
.
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