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Meconium Aspiration Syndrome What is meconium aspiration syndrome? What are the complications for the infant? How is meconium aspiration syndrome treated? Hypertension During Pregnancy What are the differences between pre-eclampsia and eclampsia? What nursing care should be provided for mothers with pre-eclampsia? What medications are used to treat pre-eclampsia?
Care of an Infant from Diabetic Mother a. What complications does an infant face coming from a diabetic mother? b. Why is the infant more likely to be hypoglycemia rather than hyperglycemic? c. What signs and symptoms does an infant show with hypoglycemia? d. How is hypoglycemia in an infant treated? 9. Meconium Aspiration Syndrome a. What is meconium aspiration syndrome? b. What are the complications for the infant? c. How is meconium aspiration syndrome treated? 10. Hypertension During Pregnancy...
10. Hypertension During Pregnancy a. What are the differences between pre-eclampsia and eclampsia? b. What nursing care should be provided for mothers with pre-eclampsia? C. What medications are used to treat pre-eclampsia? BE SPECIFIC
what is meconium aspiration syndrome? b. what is the complications for the infant? c. how is meconium aspiration syndrome treated?
ly small head associated with incomplete brain development is a cystic fibrosis. b. hemophilia. c. Down syndrome. d. microcephaly. A deficiency in the enzyme responsible for converting phenylalanine into tyoxine is a. PMS. b. PKU. c. PMDD. d. None of the above 100. A condition where there is an abnormal opening in the spinal column that allows the meningss to protrude is a. spina bifida. b. meningiocele c. sickle-cell anemia. d. pre-eclampsia The protrusion of the meninges through an opening...
a. What are priority nursing assessments for a post-surgical patient? b. What are post-operative complications that are common to a variety of surgeries? c. What nursing actions do you need to complete before administering ordered medications?
Hypertensive Disorders 1. List distinct characteristics of the following: a. Gestational Hypertension (2 criteria, including BP) b. Preeclampsia (2 criteria, including BP) C. Preeclampsia with severe features (2 criteria, including BP) d. Eclampsia: e. HELLP Syndrome: 2. What is important to assess for in a pregnant patient that indicate she may have preeclampsia? 3. What is the treatment for preeclampsia, during labor? 4. What major conditions in the fetus and mother can result when the pregnant mother has preeclampsia? Diabetes...
Olivia, age 30, is pregnant for the third time. Her first pregnancy, at age 27, resulted in a miscarriage at 10 weeks. Her second pregnancy, Jayson, weighed 12 pounds at birth. During that pregnancy she had an abnormal glucose tolerance test and was diagnosed with GDM. - Olivia is Native American, weighs 185 pounds and is 5’ 3”. She has glucosuria. - Olivia has a family history of a first degree relative with diabetes. a. What complications would the nurse...
Nursing care plan. Nursing Management of Pregnancy at Risk: Pregnancy-Related Complications. Teresa is a 36-year-old primigravida who is expecting twins. She is 26 weeks pregnant. She stays after your “What to Expect with Twins” class to talk to you. Although Teresa is a nurse, she has many questions and concerns. Her twins are a result of years of trying to get pregnant and in vitro fertilization. She is nervous about whether she will have a vaginal delivery or a cesarean...
Time frame of exposure Effectiveness of respiratory protection used C. General hygiene D. Outside interests A. E. Other areas lived 57. The home care nurse is planning to begin retraining exercises with a client newly admitted to the home health service. The home care nurse knows that breathing restraining is especially indicated in patients with which diagnosis? Emphysema B. Chronic bronchitis C. Lung cancer D. COPD A. 58. You are caring for a client who is scheduled for a PTCA...