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