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Material from Nursing 210

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show 6-10 weeks  
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show 3 weeks  
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show 6  
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show 12  
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cardiac hemodynamic levels remain elevated for at least ____ hours after birth   show
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show Mother very concerned about herself and is preoccupied with her own needs and is dependent. Concerned with food sleep and talking about her labor  
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show 1. All vital signs q15 minutes  
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8 B's of postpartum assessment:   show
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show massage, keeping bladder empty, pain medications (1hr before feeding) lying prone on small pillow.  
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Indirect Coombs test is performed on________?   show
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Principles of breast feeding:   show
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show Oxytocin  
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show Stage of lactation  
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The ideal time to start breast feeding is?   show
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New babies need _______ feedings within a 24 hrs period.   show
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show 6-8hrs  
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What is expected during the first period of transition? (first 30 minutes)   show
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show Respiratory system- breathing  
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show two arteries and 1 vein  
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show 140 bpm  
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Signs of respiratory distress:   show
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If you see signs of jaundice in the first ___hrs it is considered pathological.   show
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show True. Babies use brown fat for thermogenesis  
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****make questions for circulatory system of newborn   show
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show save for fetal circulation  
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What are the two kinds of swelling you might see in a newborn's head?   show
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show Moro (startle) stepping babinski rooting suck  
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show 17-20 cm  
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show 1-5 minutes  
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show 1. Heart Rate (0=absent,1=<100, 2=>100) 2. Respirations (0=absent, 1=slow/week, 2- good cry) 3. Muscle tone (0=flacid, 1=some flexion, 2=well flexed) 4. Reflex irritability (0=no response, 1=grimace, 2-cry) 5.Color(0=blue, 1=pink with blue extrem. 2=p  
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Define: Preterm   show
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show Born btwn the beginning of the 38th week and the end of the 42nd week of gestation.  
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show Born after the 42nd week of gestation.  
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define: Gravidity   show
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show pregnancies, term, preterm, abortions, living children  
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Parity=   show
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show capacity to live outside the uterus (22-24 since lmp)  
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What are the 4 phases of the menstrual cycle   show
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show False  
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Describe Pre-embryonic development:   show
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show From day 15 until 8 weeks most critical time of development at the end of 8 wks all organ systems and external structures are present  
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show chorion= outer memberane (trophoblast)  
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amnion   show
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show during 3rd week, blood vessels develop during 5th week embryo curves in on itself from both ends so that the stalk is attached to its ventral side -two arteries, one vein  
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Placenta   show
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Placental functions:   show
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show Metabolic – produces and stores glycogen, cholesterol and fatty acids for fetal use and hormone production; also numerous enzymes essential for fetoplacental transfer  
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show actively controls transfer of a wide range of substances by simple diffusion, facilitated transport, active transport and hydrostatic and osmotic pressure  
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save for physiologic changes of pregnancy   show
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show save  
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show save  
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show save  
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save   show
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show (subjective signs the woman experiences and reports) breast changes, amenorrhea, faigue, urinary frequency, quickening  
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Probable signs of pregnancy   show
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Dating pregnancy: Nagele's Rule   show
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show cbc hemoglobin electrophoresis blood type, Rh type Rubella titer serology urinalysis and culture/sensitivity pap, gc culture, chlamydial culture, gbs  
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What is the schedule for follow up prenatal visits   show
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What is the minimum expected weight gain during pregnancy?   show
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show Iron  
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show neonatal transition  
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During fetal development surfactant production peaks at ____ weeks?   show
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show a marked decrease in respiratory distress syndrome  
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immediately after birth two radical changes must take place for the lungs to function. What are these two changes?   show
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What two pelvic types (shape) are favorable for vaginal birth?   show
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What two pelvic types (shape) are not favorable for vaginal birth?   show
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show molding  
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what is fetal attitude?   show
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show Fetal lie refers to the relationship of the spinal column of the getus to the spinal column of the mother. A fetus may assume either a longitudinal or transverse lie.  
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What are the three fetal presentations? (presenting part)   show
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show Vertex presentation- the fetal head is completely flexed onto the chest and the smallest diameter of the fetal head.  
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show When the largest diameter of the presenting part reaches or passes though the pelvic inlet.  
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show Station refers to the relation ship of the presenting part to an imaginary line drawn between the ischial spines of the maternal pelvis (usually the narrowest diameter through which the fetus must pass)  
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show negative  
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Effacement   show
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Lightening   show
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show Leg cramps increased pelvic pressure increased venous stasis, leading to edema increased vaginal secretions  
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Bloody show   show
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show Lightening Braxton HIcks contractions Cervical changes Bloody Show Rupture of membranes (ROM) Sudden burst of energy Weight loss of 1-3 lbs Diarhhea, indigestion or nausea and vomiting  
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The first stage of labor is divided into three phases. What are they?   show
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Latent phase (stage 1)   show
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show a woman's anxiety tends to increase as she senses the intensification of contractions and pain. During this phase the cervix dilates from about 3-4cm to 8cm  
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show Woman may show significant anxiety, restlessness. Frequent changing of position inner directed Contractions have freq of 2 minutes duration of 60-90 sec and strong intensity Cervical dialation 8-10cm  
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show increasing bloody show hyperventilation generalized discomfort increased need for partner's support restlessness apprehension & irritability hiccuping, belching, nausea, vomiting increasing rectal pressure and urge to bear down  
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Second stage of labor:   show
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Positional changes of the fetus:   show
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show Placental separation & placental delivery  
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show This is the time from 1-4 hours ofter birth, during which physiologic readjustment of the mother's body begins. The fundus is usually midway btwn the symphysis pubis and umbilicus.  
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