Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders hypertensive disorders Hemorrhagic conditions Postpartum complications Newborn complication
100
What is human placental lactogen (hPL)
This hormone increases insulin resistance during pregnancy, contributing to gestational diabetes.
100
What is proteinuria?
The Diagnostic criteria for preeclampsia includes BP greater or equal to 140/90 and this lab finding?
100
what is complete placenta previa?
This type of placenta previa covers the cervical OS completely.
100
What are lacerations or retained placental fragments?
A firm midlife fund with heavy bleeding weight indicate this issue
100
What is respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)
This newborn condition is caused by a lack of surfactant and leads to respiratory distress.
200
What are macrosomia and neonatal hypoglycemia
Name Two fetal complications associated with gestational diabetes
200
What is magnesium sulfate?
This drug is used to prevent seizures with preeclampsia.
200
What is placental abruption
Painful dark red vaginal bleeding is characteristic of this emergency.
200
What is hypotension
This vital sign changes a late sign of significant blood loss and postpartum hemorrhage
200
What is early feeding?
This is the first line intervention for a newborn with hypoglycemia
300
What is greater than 140 mg/dL
This diagnostic value from a 1 hour glucose tolerance test indicates the need for further testing.
300
What are deep tendon reflexes and respiratory depression?
List two warning signs that a client on magnesium sulfate may be experiencing toxicity.
300
What are tone tissue, trauma, and thrombin?
Name the four teas of postpartum hemorrhage
300
What is fundal massage?
What is the most immediate nursing action for a boggy uterus?
300
What is ventricular septal defect VSD?
This heart defect is the most common congenital heart anomaly
400
What is false? (Insulin is first line)
True or False: oral hypoglycemics are the first line treatment for GDM
400
What is Hemolysis, Elevated Liver Enzymes and low platelet count.
HELLP syndrome stands for these three clinical features.
400
What is methergine
The uterotonic medication is contraindicated in compliance with hypertension
400
What is uterine Antony
Clients with a full bladder or a higher risk for this postpartum complication
400
What is 72 hours?
Newborn with transient tachypnea of Newborns (TTN) usually recover within this timeframe?
500
What is maternal hyperglycemia?
This maternal condition causes increased fetal urine output and polyhydraminos.
500
what is eclampsia (seizure activity)
This is the most serious complication of preeclampsia.
500
What is uterine stony?
The primary causes of postpartum hemorrhage is this
500
What is secondary or late postpartum hemorrhage
This condition is diagnosed when bleeding occurs 24 hours to six weeks postpartum
500
What is prostaglandin E1? (PGE1)
this medication is used to keep the duct arteries open and ductile dependent heart defects






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