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Maternal-Neonatal Nursing. RNSG 2208. Complete Exam Guide. 12 Chapters With Detailed maternal-neonatal Elaborations. Quizzes and Answers at End of Every Chapter.

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Maternal-Neonatal Nursing. RNSG 2208 Introduction to Maternal-Neonatal Nursing Conception and Fetal Development Family Planning, Contraception, and Infertility Physiologic and Psychosocial Adapt... ations to Pregnancy High-risk pregnancy Labor and Birth Complications of Labor and Birth Postpartum Care Complications of the Postpartum Period Neonatal Assessment and Care High-Risk Neonatal Conditions Introduction to Maternal-Neonatal Nursing roles of maternal-neonatal nurses dynamics of family-centered nursing care structures and functions of families factors that influence a family's response to pregnancy legal and ethical issues associated with maternal-neonatal nursing The intrapartum period starts A registered nurse who has achieved advanced education at a master's level or through certification, cares for low-risk obstetric patients, and is licensed to deliver a neonate is called a A family that consists of parents, grandparents, and grandchildren is known as: When a woman gives birth after carrying the fertilized ovum of another woman, it's called: The science of improving a species through control of hereditary factors by manipulation of the gene pool is called: Conception and Fetal Development anatomic structures and functions of the male and female reproductive systems effects of hormone production on sexual development the process of fertilization stages of fetal development structural changes that result from pregnancy Spermatogenesis is: The primary function of the scrotum is to: The main function of the ovaries is to: The four hormones involved in the menstrual cycle are: Each of the three germ layers forms specific tissues and organs in the developing: The structure that guards the fetus is the: Family Planning, Contraception, and Infertility goals of family planning various methods of contraception, including the advantages and disadvantages of each surgical methods of family planning issues related to elective termination of pregnancy causes of infertility treatments and procedures used to correct infertility Which family planning method requires assessment of the quality of cervical mucus throughout the menstrual cycle? A vasectomy is considered 100% effective after: Which woman is the best candidate for using an IUD? A 20-year-old woman arrives at a family planning clinic seeking emergency contraception 48 hours after she had unprotected sexual intercourse. The nurse correctly responds by saying: A 38-year-old woman asks about IVF-ET. Which statement about IVF-ET is correct? Physiologic and Psychosocial Adaptations to Pregnancy presumptive, probable, and positive signs of pregnancy ways in which the major body systems are affected by pregnancy methods of promoting acceptance of pregnancy psychosocial changes that occur during each trimester Nausea and vomiting are common during pregnancy because of: Which change in respiratory function during pregnancy is considered normal? Decreased gastric motility may occur around midpregnancy because of: Which condition is common in the second trimester of pregnancy? Which cardiac condition is normal during pregnancy? Prenatal Care components of a prenatal patient history and physical assessment different types of prenatal testing nutritional needs of the pregnant patient common discomforts of pregnancy and ways to minimize them. A pregnant patient who's older than age 35 is at greater risk for having: Which familial factor is most likely to cause discomfort during pregnancy? A patient reports that the first day of her last normal menses was January 7. The calculated EDD is: A patient has had two previous pregnancies, has had no abortions or miscarriages, delivered two full-term neonates, and is currently pregnant. Using GTPAL, you would consider this woman a: Normal FHR is: Triple screening combines data from which prenatal tests? A pregnant patient who's fatigued is likely to be more comfortable in which position? High-Risk Pregnancy discuss the pathologic factors that contribute to a highrisk pregnancy identify high-risk situations based on signs and symptoms and key assessment findings distinguish between appropriate treatment regimens for each complication of high-risk pregnancies determine relevant nursing interventions associated with each complication of high-risk pregnancies explain and educate the parents and families regarding the care and needs of the childbearing woman with a high-risk pregnancy. The risks for a pregnant woman with cardiac disease and her fetus are greatest between gestation Screening for gestational diabetes in women is usually performed at: The ovum of an ectopic pregnancy most commonly lodges in the: After a spontaneous abortion, a woman who’s Rh-negative would be given: A major factor contributing to the increased incidence of multiple pregnancy is: Assessment of a woman with placenta previa would most likely reveal: The drug of choice for a treating a pregnant woman with chlamydia is: Labor and Birth types of fetal presentations and positions ways in which labor can be stimulated signs and symptoms of labor stages and cardinal movements of labor nursing responsibilities during labor and birth, including ways to provide comfort and support. Which option isn't a primary factor in determining the presentation of the fetus during birth? In the LOA and ROA fetal positions, the presenting part is the: Which drug is a common ripening agent? Transition is part of which stage of labor? In which order do the cardinal movements of labor occur? Which sign isn't a sign of true labor? Before the administration of an epidural anesthetic, the woman should receive 500 to 1,000 ml of which I.V. solution? Which uncommon fetal attitude results in a brow presentation? Complications of Labor and Birth Maternal factors indicating the need for cesarean birth include: Contraindications for cesarean birth include: The presence of meconium in the amniotic fluid before birth may indicate: The child born in breech presentation is at risk for: Administration of oxytocin should be discontinued when: With the administration of magnesium sulfate, the woman should be observed for: Postpartum Care physiologic and psychological changes that occur during the postpartum period key components of a postpartum assessment nursing care measures required during the postpartum period physiologic events that occur during lactation two feeding methods, including their advantages and disadvantages. Which option would you identify as a progressive physiologic change in the postpartum period? Which behavior would you expect to assess during the taking-in phase? Where would you expect to assess the uterine fundus in a patient who's 2 days postpartum? At the patient's 6-week follow-up appointment, you should assess: At the patient's 6-week follow-up appointment, you should assess: Which measure would the woman who isn't breast-feeding use to minimize engorgement? Complications of the Postpartum Period major complications that can occur during the postpartum period, including risk factors for each ways to identify complications based on key assessment findings treatments that are appropriate for each complication appropriate nursing interventions for each complication. What’s considered the major cause of early postpartum hemorrhage? Which finding would lead you to suspect that a woman has developed hypovolemic shock secondary to postpartum hemorrhage? Which factor predisposes a patient to a puerperal infection? A patient reports foul-smelling lochia with strong uterine contractions persisting after birth. Her temperature has been elevated, ranging from 102.2° F (39° C) to 104° F (40° C), for the past 2 days. Her uterus is firm but tender, and her abdomen is soft with no guarding noted. You would suspect: Which microorganism most commonly causes mastitis? If your patient has DVT, for which complication should you watch? Neonatal Assessment and Care changes that occur in the neonate after birth the proper way to perform a neonatal assessment nursing interventions critical to neonatal care. Which factor doesn’t stimulate the onset of breathing? Which option correctly describes the normal anatomy of the umbilical cord? Apgar scoring evaluates: A sign of respiratory distress in a neonate is: Which finding is normal for a neonate’s fontanels? Where’s the apical impulse best assessed on the neonate? During which sleep-wake cycle does the neonate experience REM? High-Risk Neonatal Conditions characteristics of selected neonatal disorders tests used to diagnose certain high-risk neonatal conditions medical treatments and therapies for high-risk neonatal conditions nursing interventions for high-risk neonatal conditions. Testing a neonate for drug exposure while in utero involves collecting and analyzing: Neonates classified as SGA have a birth weight that’s: Which option is a neonatal risk factor for HIV transmission? Downward deviation of the eyes (“sunsetting eyes”) is a classic assessment finding of: Which is the most accurate diagnostic tool for meconium aspiration syndrome? What’s the role of surfactant in the lungs? Which maternal disorder increases the chances that the mother will have a neonate who develops TTN? [Show More]

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