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nursing215 Test

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Why would an amniocentesis be done on a third trimester pregnant client?
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What is apgar score??
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Which pelvis is has round adequate diameters andwith long and transverse A/P Diameters?
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What is transverse lie?
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Should a woman with a history of drug abuse be screened again for hepattis B?
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Why is Magnesium sulfate an anticonvulsant?
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What is the chararacteristic uterine posture?
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In what stage of labor should the client use the "pant-blow" method of breathing?
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Why are we concenrned when a client with PIH has a svere headache and visual changes?
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What chapters are for the test
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What is the normal fetal heart rate range ?
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What is dystocia?
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When can apply internal monitoring devices?
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what is molding?
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What is station?
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At what levels of Magnesium does absence or decrease in the patellar reflexes occur?
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What do cervical ripening agents do?
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Android pelvis has short A/P diameter and and a heart shape inlet. What are the implications for birth?
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What are the two most important signs of true labor?
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How can a woman decrease the amount of pain during labor?
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Ripening refers to the softening of the cervix - a process that involves the cervix progressing from a firm and closed opening to a softened, effaced (thinned) and often dilated opening.
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This is difficult labor caused by factors of the pelvis,fetus,or abnormal or uncoordinated uterine contractions
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Gynecoid
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120 to 160 beats per minute
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It acts by blocking neuromuscular transmission and depresses the CNS to control seizure activity
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They are cervical dilatation and effacement?
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10,11,12,14,15,16 and parts of 25 and 26
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7mg/liter -10 mg/liter
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When the membranes are ruptured. Cervical dilation of 4 cm would permit the insertion of fetal scalp electrodes and the intrauterine catheter
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By trying to relax. Relaxation will help the contractions to be more effective and the labor less painful
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to determine fetal lung maturity
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There is slow descent and possible arrest of labor. May need operative birth
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The long axis of the fetal body is parallel to the long axis of the maternal body
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Indicates a worsening of PIH and impending convulsions
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This occurs when the fetus adapts to the size and shape of the pelvis during labor
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The active Phase
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This refers to the relationhip of the presenting part to an imaginary line drawn between the ischial spines of the maternal pelvis
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It is one of uterine flexion
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Yes during the third trimester
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What is the first sign of Magnesium toxicity in apregnant women?
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During this pahse contractions are strong 2 to 3 minutes apart and the cervix is 8 to 10cms
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HbA1C is an average measurement of glucose over the past_________days
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When does the heart feed itself?
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What are assessments of fetal position?
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The presenting part has descended into the maternal pelvis to the level where its widest,the largest diameter has reached or passed through the pelvic inlet. The presenting part has reach the level of the ischial spines--0 station
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It is the relationsip of the presenting part to an imaginary line drawn between the ischial spines of the maternal pelvis
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This is when the presenting part of the body is freely moveable above the pelvic inlet
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It is fasciculations after dorsiflexion
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Excessively large body of infants of diabetic mothers (usually experience high levels of glucose in utero)

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