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NS 223 - Maternity Final Jeopardy Questions & Quality Solutions 2024/25

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Early Decelerations - during contractions; they're OK if you also see accelerations and variability - ANSWER These decelerations are the result of head compression, what are they? Latent, active and transition - ANSWER These 3 phases make up the first stages of labor: 2 arteries 1 vein - ...

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NS 223 - Maternity Final Jeopardy Questions &
Quality Solutions 2024/25
Early Decelerations - during contractions; they're OK if you also see accelerations and variability -
ANSWER These decelerations are the result of head compression, what are they?



Latent, active and transition - ANSWER These 3 phases make up the first stages of labor:



2 arteries 1 vein - ANSWER Newborn Assessment: A normal umbilical cord has:



Sleeping on their back - ANSWER You are giving discharge instructions to new parents about safe
sleeping, your teaching should include telling the parents that the recommended sleeping position of
newborns is:



Relieve cord compression (promoting oxygenation), facilitate immediate delivery depending on the
degree of cervical dilation → immediate c-section or forceps/vacuum assisted vaginal delivery - ANSWER
You have discovered a cord prolapse in your laboring patient, what is your priority in facilitating this
birth?



Late decelerations - ANSWER These decelerations are considered non-reassuring requiring intervention
and continued monitoring by the nurse, but do not necessarily require immediate birth



True labor - ANSWER Regular contractions resulting in cervical changes characterized as:



Caput Succedaneum - ANSWER You are assessing the newborn who was born vaginally after a long and
difficult labor, you notice an elongated head w/ soft collection of fluid that crosses the suture line, you
document this finding as:



Excessive fatigue

Lack of connection to newborn

Feelings of inadequacy

Sadness/depression

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