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?
Meconium Aspiration Syndrome What is meconium aspiration syndrome? What are the complications for the infant? How...
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 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
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...
what is meconium aspiration syndrome? b. what is the complications for the infant? c. how is meconium aspiration syndrome treated?
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
7. Describe how the Guthrie test is used to diagnose hrie test is used to diagnose phenylketonuria. 8. When is RhoGAM administered? Lototherapy of the 9. Summarize the recommended procedures of phototherapy of infant in the incubator. 10. What is meconium aspiration syndrome? An Overview of Growth, Development, and Nutrition 1. What should govern the nursing approach when caring for a child? 2. List and describe the stages of growth and development. 3. The term catch-up refers to what process?
20. Describe the complications of having more than one fetus during pregnancy 21. Define: neuromalignant syndrome (NMS). What drugs might cause this condition? 22. What are the nursing considerations/ interventions for NMS? 23. Define: adrenoleukodystrophy. 24. What are Braxton-Hicks contractions? What are their cause? 25. Describe ballottement.
"Why are more American women dying after childbirth?" Watch video by PBS News Hour "Why are more American women dying after childbirth?" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4AzpCITbhE&t=69s Question: 1. Based on the reports from the video, what is/are the reasons rise of maternal mortality? 2. According to the video, lack of early recognition of pregnancy emergencies is prominent among nurses and doctors (as in the case of Laura Bloomstein). What is pre- eclampsia? 3. What are the early signs of preeclampsia? 4. What...
Because Mr. T. is having an inferior wall MI, what complications should be anticipated while getting him ready for the thrombolytic therapy? What nursing care was done prior to starting reteplase? What is the nursing care associated with a patient receiving reteplase? What complications must be assessed during and after administration of the medication?
16. Explain the care of a pregnancy woman who is HIV positive or has AIDS 17. A nurse is assigned to work in the recovery room. What are some nursing concerns and responsibilities for the nurse? 18. Differentiate from an anatomical perspective between fraternal and identical twins. 19. What is a high risk pregnancy? List three conditions that are high risk and why they are considered high risk. 20. Describe the complications of having more than one fetus during pregnancy...
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...