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NPS Exam Review
1. Ventilation - inhale O2, exhale CO2
2. Oxygenation - getting O2 into the blood
3. Circulation - heart beating to move blood around to get O2 to all parts of body
4. Perfusion - blood pressure; pressures to perfuse tissue to deliver oxygen to body cells -
ANS-What are the four critical life functions listed in order of priority?

Check the chart - ANS-What is the first step in patient assessment?

History and Physical Exam and check radiographs - ANS-What would be the next steps in
patient assessment?

Ventilation - ANS-Which of the four critical life functions are the first priority?

When one or more of the life functions are being threatened. - ANS-What is the definition of an
emergency?

RR, breath sounds, tidal volume, chest movement; vital signs - ANS-What assessments would
measure how well a patient is ventilating?

HEART RATE! This is the first thing to change if you're not oxygenating. Color, sensorium -
ANS-How would you know that a patient is having a problem with oxygenation?

what kind of pulse, capillary refill, cardiac output - ANS-How will you know if a patient is
circulating?

blood pressure - ANS-What is the main parameter to know if someone is perfusing?

temperature, sensorium, urine output - ANS-What other ways can perfusion be measured?

oxygenation - ANS-What is the most common life function problem?

oxygen - ANS-What is the first drug given to everybody?

everything - ANS-What items should be reviewed in a patient's chart before giving respiratory
therapy treatments?

Fetus = Before birth
Neonate = 0-1 month
Infant = 1 month to 1 year
Child = 1 year to puberty

,Adolescent = puberty to adult - ANS-What is the age of a fetus neonate, infant, child,
adolescent?

sodium, chloride, potassium - ANS-What are the most important electrolytes and what is their
function?

Sodium = 133-149 mEq/L
Chloride = 87-114 mEq/L
Potassium = 5.3-6.4 mEq/L - ANS-What is the normal neonatal electrolyte value for sodium,
chloride, and potassium?

2 mL/kg per hour - ANS-What is the normal urine output level for an infant?

RBC = 4.1-5.7 mm3 WBC = 6,800-14,300 mm3 (neonates may have a higher normal WBC)
Hematocrit = 37.4-56.1%
Hemoglobin = 12.7-18.6
g/dL

low on RBC = low on hemoglobin = oxygenation affected

RBC x 3 = hemoglobin
Hemoglobin x 3 = hematocrit (know this) - ANS-What values are included in the CBC and what
are the normal values?

Hemoglobin A - ANS-What is the normal type of hemoglobin?

incomapatabilty; RH Factor; give Rogham - ANS-What is a Coomb's test?

peaks during pregnancy, after delivery rises after few days and then falls; if baby jaundice =
bilirubin problem - ANS-What does bilirubin help to evaluate?

4-5 mg/dL at birth - ANS-What is the normal value for bilirubin for a full term infant at birth?

phototherapy - ANS-How is hyper bilirubin treated?

55-115 mg/dL - ANS-What is the normal glucose level for a term infant?

infection or sepsis - ANS-What is the most common cause of hyperglycemia in the newborn?

happens when mom is diabetic; prematurity, hypothermia, shock, sepsis - ANS-What are 3
causes of hypoglycemia in the newborn?

amniocentesis; very invasive - ANS-What procedure is required to obtain fluid for L/S ratio
measurement?

,Anything less than
2:1 = not mature lungs = increased risk for RDS - ANS-What is the significance of an L/S Ratio
of 1:1?

15 minutes - ANS-How long does it take to get the results of the Shake Test?

presence of mature surfactant - ANS-What is the significance of the presence of bubbles in the
Shake Test Fluid?

lung maturity levels

PG is best and most reliable indicator of lung maturity - ANS-What information is obtained from
evaluation of PG and PC levels?

current age - less than 16 or older than 40; prenatal care; smoking; caffeine; fetal alcohol
syndrome; nutrition; diabetes; how many previous live births - ANS-What factors in the maternal
history would indicate a high risk pregnancy?

Big babies; they look full term, but they aren't - ANS-What size of babies will diabetic mothers
deliver?

Can pass right on to baby during delivery. Baby will be in distress. - ANS-What is the
significance of a Group B Strep Infection in the mother?

Number of pregnancies resulting in live birth - ANS-Define Para.

Number of pregnancies - ANS-Define Gravida.

Pre-eclampsia = high blood pressure; pregnancy induced hypertension; protein in urine
Full Eclampsia = high blood pressure resulting in seizures or coma

Occurs when mother has hypertension; mag sulfate is used to lower blood pressure, rest, diet,
salt restrictions - ANS-What is the difference between pre-eclampsia and eclampsia and when
does this occur?

If mom is high risk, General Anesthesia can cause fetal depression - ANS-Why are C-sections
done and why is the infant at greater risk with this type of delivery?

Pitocin or oxytocin; used when mother has hypertension - ANS-What drugs are used to induce
labor and when we would induce labor?

Inhibits contractions

, mag sulfate = anti-convulsant
tributaline = beta sympathomimemtic - relaxes smooth muscle - ANS-What is the action of a
tocolytic agent and what are the 2 most commonly used?

Normal
Breech
Assisted Delivery
C-Section - ANS-Describe the 4 different types of fetal presentations

Early or Normal
Late - HR decreases after contraction
Variable - no correlation between HR and contractions - ANS-Describe the 3 types of
decelerations that can occur during fetal heart rate monitoring.

any vaginal bleeding after first trimester - ANS-What is maternal bleeding?

Rupture of amniotic sack prior to 37 weeks gestation; infections - ANS-What is PROM and what
is it's affect on the neonate?

Placenta previa - low implantation of placenta - ANS-What are placental problems and what are
the effects on the neonate?

to stimulate surfactant production - ANS-Why would corticosteroids be administered to the
mother before birth?

Suction the airway - ANS-What is the most important thing to do if an infant is born with
meconium staining?

7 physical and 6 neurologal findings; higher the score the higher the gestation - ANS-Describe
Dubowitz Method.

Modified Dubowitz method; used for less than 28 weeks gestation and low birth weight of 1500
grams or less - ANS-Describe New Ballard Score.

Done at 1 minute and again at 5 minutes, and sometimes again at 10 minutes

Appearance
Pulse
Grimace
Activity
Respirations

Each category scored from 0-2 points - ANS-What 5 factors are evaluated in the Apgar Score?

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