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RN ATI Capstone: Maternal Newborn and Women's Health Questions and Answers, Exams of Nursing

Answers to various questions related to maternal newborn and women's health, covering topics such as fetal positioning, contractions, presentations, lies, causes of indigestion and heartburn, nursing care plans, complications, and assessments. It is an essential resource for nursing students and professionals preparing for exams or revising course material.

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2023/2024

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the relationship of the presenting part to the maternal ischial spines that measures the degree of descent of the fetus - Correct Answer: station the amount of time from the beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction - Correct Answer: frequency the amount of consistency in the frequency and intensity of contractions - Correct Answer: regularity include cephalic, breech, shoulder - Correct Answer: presentation the fetal long axis is parallel to the mother's long axis. The fetus is either in a breech or vertex presentation - Correct Answer: longitudinal lie the amount of time elapsed from the beginning of one contraction to the end of the same contraction - Correct Answer: duration the long axis of the fetus is at a right angle to the mother's long axis. This is incompatible with a vaginal delivery if the fetus remains in this position - Correct Answer: transverse lie the strength of the uterine contraction - Correct Answer: intensity When the fetus has a head size, shape or position that does not allow for passage through the pelvis - Correct Answer: cephalopelvic disproportion Raloxiphine is used to treat - Correct Answer: Osteoporosis

A client will receive RhoGAM after the birth if blood tests are - Correct Answer: Mother Rh negative Coombs positive Baby Rh positive What information should the nurse include regarding the cause of indigestion and heartburn - Correct Answer: Progesterone causes relaxation of the cardiac sphincter allowing acid to reflux Cleft lip: nursing care plan (postop) "CLEFT LIP" - Correct Answer: crying, minimize logan bow elbow restraints feed with brecht feeder teach feeding techniques: two months of age (average age at repair) liquid (sterile water), rinse after feeding Impaired feeding (no sucking) position-never on abdomen complication of severed preeclampsia "HELLP" syndrome - Correct Answer: Hemolysis Elevated Liver Enzymes Low Platelet Count Dystocia: general aspects (maternal) "4Ps" - Correct Answer: Powers Passageway Passenger Psych Infections during preganancy "TORCH" - Correct Answer: Toxoplasmosis Other (hepatitis B, syphilis, group B beta strep) Rubella Cytomegalovirus

Herpes simplex virus IUD: potential problems with use "PAINS" - Correct Answer: Period (menstrual: late, spotting, bleeding) Abdominal pain, dyspareunia Infection (abnormal vaginal discharge) Not feeling well, fevers or chills String missing Newborn assessment components "APGAR" - Correct Answer: Appearance Pulse Grimace Activity Respiratory efforts Obstetric (maternity) history- "GTPAL" - Correct Answer: Gravida Term Preterm Abortions (SAB, TAB) Living children Oral contraceptives: Signs of potential problems "ACHES" - Correct Answer: Abdominal pain (possible liver or gallbladder problem) Chest pain or shortness of breath (possible pulmonary embolus) Headache (possible hypertension, brain attack) Eye problems (possible hypertension or vascular accident) Severe leg pain (possible thromboembolic process) Preterm infant: Anticipated problems "TRIES" - Correct Answer: Temperature regulation (poor) Resistance to infections (poor)

Immature liver Elimination problems (necrotizinng enterocolitis) Sensory-perceptual functions (retinopathy or prematurity) VEAL CHOP which relates to fetal heart rate - Correct Answer: Variable decels = cord compression (usually a change in mother's position helps) Early decels = head compression (decels mirror the contractions; this is not a sign of fetal problems) Accelerations = O2 (baby is well oxygenated-this is good) Late decels = placental utero insufficiency (this is bad and meas there is decreased perfusion of blood/oxygen/nutrients to the baby) Nine-point postpartum assessment BUBBLEHER - Correct Answer: B-breasts U-uterus B-bladder B-bowel function L-lochia E-episiotomy H-hemorrhoids E-emotional status R-respiratory system Presumptive signs - Correct Answer: *amenorrhea *fatigue *nausea/vomiting *urinary frequency *breast changes-darkened areolae, enlarged montgomery's glands *quickening- slight fluttering movements of the fetus felt by a woman, usually between 16-20 weeks of gestation *uterine enlargement

Probable signs - Correct Answer: *abdominal enlargement related to changes in uterine size, shape, mucosa *Hegar's sign-softening and compressibility of lower uterus *Chadwick's sign-deepened violet bluish color of cervix and vaginal mucosa *Goodell's sign-softening of cervical tip *Ballottement- rebound of unengaged fetus *Braxton Hicks contraction- false contractions; painless, irregular, usually relieved by walking *Positive pregnancy test *Fetal outline felt by examiner Positive signs - Correct Answer: *fetal heart sounds *visualization of fetus by ultrasound *fetal movement palpated by an experienced examiner When do you administer RhO(D) immune globulin (RhoGAM) and what for? - Correct Answer: 28 weeks for clients who are Rh-negative Iron is best absorbed between meals and when given with a source of what? - Correct Answer: Vitamin C Indications for a CST - Correct Answer: *decreased fetal movement *IUGR *Postmaturity *Advanced maternal age How do you take ferrous sulfate? - Correct Answer: *On an empty stomach *encourage diet rich in Vitamin C to increase absorption Antihypertensive medications - Correct Answer: Methyldopa Nifedipine

Hydralazine Labetalol hydrochloride risk factors for hyperemesis gravidarum - Correct Answer: *obesity *multifetal pregnancy *migraine headache Magnesium toxicity - Correct Answer: *respiratory rate 12/min *urinary output <30mL/hr *decreased LOC