5 No the vital signs of the patient doesn't show any abnormalities.
Normal temperature-98. 6degree For
Respiration-12 to 20 breaths/min
Pulse rate-60- 100 beats/mt.
6.Naegeles rule for calculating the due date of pregnancy. The rule estimates the estimated date of delivery by adding a year, subtracting 3months and adding 7 days to the origin of gestational age. Another method is to add 9months plus 7 days to the first day of the Last menstruation period.
7 The gynaecoid pelvis is the most favourable for successful labour and birth. It is a normal pelvis and transversely rounded or blunt.
8 Pelvic exam is a visualization of the external genitalia, va gina and cervix for abnormalities. Collection of a specimen for a pap test is important.
9 Ambivalence occurs early in pregnancy, even when the pregnancy is planned. The mother msy experience a dependence-independence conflict and ambivalence related to role changes. Factors that maybe related to acceptance of the pregnancy are the woman's readiness for the experience and her identification with the motherhood role. Emotional liability maybe manifested by frequent changes of emotional states. These emotional changes are common, but the mother may think that these changes are abnormal.
PART 2 PEDIATRİC, MATERHITY, AND PSYCHIATRIC CASS Chart/Exhibit Vital Signs Blood pressure Heart rate 116/74ms Wg...
PART 2 PEDIATRIC, MATERNITY, AND PSYCHIATRIC CASES Chart/Exhibit Vital Signs Blood pressure Heart rate Respiratory rate Temperature 116/74 mm Hg 88 beats/min 16 breaths/min 98.9° F (37.2° C) 5. Do any of these vital signs cause concern? What should you do? 6. PM. tells you that the date of her last menstrual period (LMP) was February 2. How would you calculate her due date? What is her due date? 7. What is the significance of a gynecoid pelvis? 8. What...
CHAPTERI MATERNAL ANO OBSTETRIC DISORDERS CASE STUDY PART 2 PEDIATRIC MATERNITY AND PSYCHIATRIC CASES Chart/Exhibit wels o instan dersel Vital Signs Blood pressure Heart rate Respiratory rate Temperature 16 breaths/min GR F (372 ) strog onse 5. Do any of these vital signs caute concern? What should you do? Lab 6. P.M. tells you that the date of her last menstrual period (LMP) was February 2. How would you calculate her due date? What is her due date? 7. What...
Antepartum Case Study P.M. comes to the obstetric (OB) clinic because she has missed 2 menstrual periods and thinks she may be pregnant. She states she is nauseated, especially in the AM, so she completed a home pregnancy test and it was positive. As the intake nurse in the clinic, you are responsible for gathering information before she sees the physician. 1. What are the two most important questions to ask to determine possible pregnancy? 2. She tells you she...
Instructions All questions apply to this case study. When asked to provide several answers, list them in order of priority or significance. Do not assume information that is not provided. Scenario 1 P.M. comes to the obstetric (OB) clinic because she has missed two menstrual periods and thinks she might be pregnant. She states she is nauseated, especially in the morning, so she completed a home pregnancy test and it was positive. As the intake nurse in the clinic, you...