1 passage 2. passenger 3. powers 4. psyche Correct Answer 4
"P" variables that affect labour
1. .45 NS 2. 2.5D5W 3. .33NS Correct Answer 3 examples of
hypertonic IV solution
1. cervical changes 2. membranes bulge/rupture 3. bloody show
4. contractions become regular 5. pain starts in small of back &
radiates to lower abdomen 6. contractions become stronger with
walking Correct Answer 6 characteristics of true labour
1. D51/2 2. D5NS 3.D5LR Correct Answer 3 examples of
hypotonic IV solution
1. engagement 2. BH occur more frequently 3. GI disturbances
4. mucus plug expelled 5. burst of energy 24-48 prior 6.
softening and thinning of cervix Correct Answer 6 signs of
impending labour
1. first stage=3 phases, latent (dilation-4cm), active (4-8cm, fetal
descent), transition (8-10cm, shortest & most difficult) 2. second
, stage (10cm-birth, urge to push) 3. third stage (birth-delivery of
placenta) 4. fourth stage (2-4hr post delivery) Correct Answer
4 stages/ 3 phases of labour
1. frequency (time from begining of one contraction to begining
of the next) 2. duration (start to end of one contraction) 3.
intensity (mild, moderate, strong) Correct Answer 3
characteristics of contractions
1. general appearance 2. psychomotor behaviour 3. mood and
affect 4. speech 5. cognition 6. thought patterns 7. loc Correct
Answer 7 elements of a mental status exam
1. infiltration 2. tube occlusion 3. vein spasms (chilled fluids?)
4. height of drip chamber (>3ft) 5. position of cannula (flexion?)
6. patient (moving, touching) Correct Answer 6 factors that
affect flow rate
1. medical certificate 2. police intervention 3. judges order
Correct Answer 3 methods of involuntary admissions
1. NS 2. LR 3. D5W Correct Answer 3 examples of isotonic IV
solution
1. removal from shelf/drawer 2. before pouring 3. after pouring
Correct Answer med administration 3 checks
1. requires psychiatric tx in designated facility 2. requires care
for the person's own protection/protection of others 3. not
suitable as voluntary patient 4. person's ability to react
appropriately is seriously impaired **ALL FOUR criteria must
be met Correct Answer 4 criteria for involuntary admission
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