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NUR 166 Exams Questions and Answers Pack | 100% Correct Answer | Grade A
NUR 166 Exams Questions and Answers Pack | 100% Correct Answer | Grade A
[Show more]NUR 166 Exams Questions and Answers Pack | 100% Correct Answer | Grade A
[Show more]If someone is allergic to the drug class of PCN's, they may also have a cross-sensitivity to the 
drug class of? 
Ans: Cephalosporins 
What does TMS stand for in relation to antibiotics? 
Ans: Too Much Sun 
A patient has TB and is taking INH. They should take Pyridoxine (Vit B6) to prevent 
perip...
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Add to cartIf someone is allergic to the drug class of PCN's, they may also have a cross-sensitivity to the 
drug class of? 
Ans: Cephalosporins 
What does TMS stand for in relation to antibiotics? 
Ans: Too Much Sun 
A patient has TB and is taking INH. They should take Pyridoxine (Vit B6) to prevent 
perip...
true/false? Wounds that heal by tertiary intention are wounds left open for several days to 
allow edema or infection to resolve or fluid to drain. 
Ans: False 
true/false Granulation tissue forms the foundation for scar tissue development during the 
proliferation phase of wound healing. 
Ans: Tr...
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Add to carttrue/false? Wounds that heal by tertiary intention are wounds left open for several days to 
allow edema or infection to resolve or fluid to drain. 
Ans: False 
true/false Granulation tissue forms the foundation for scar tissue development during the 
proliferation phase of wound healing. 
Ans: Tr...
Magnesium Sulfate 
Ans: Anticonvulsant, anti-seizure; used for eclampsia and pre-term labor. 
Mag toxicity 
Ans: Level >8; becomes hot, thirsty, and reflexes disappear. 
Calcium gluconate 
Ans: antidote for magnesium sulfate toxicity 
Vitamin K (Aquamephyton) 
Ans: First shot, given at birth to h...
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Add to cartMagnesium Sulfate 
Ans: Anticonvulsant, anti-seizure; used for eclampsia and pre-term labor. 
Mag toxicity 
Ans: Level >8; becomes hot, thirsty, and reflexes disappear. 
Calcium gluconate 
Ans: antidote for magnesium sulfate toxicity 
Vitamin K (Aquamephyton) 
Ans: First shot, given at birth to h...
You have a patient that just gave birth. What is your priority assessment? 
Ans: Assess the fundus at the umbilicus and make sure it is firm. 
Where do you palpate the uterus the day of birth? 
Ans: Midline at the umbilicus 
Where should the fundus be 2 days after birth? 
Ans: 2 finger breaths (widt...
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Add to cartYou have a patient that just gave birth. What is your priority assessment? 
Ans: Assess the fundus at the umbilicus and make sure it is firm. 
Where do you palpate the uterus the day of birth? 
Ans: Midline at the umbilicus 
Where should the fundus be 2 days after birth? 
Ans: 2 finger breaths (widt...
Preterm Labor Treatments 
Ans: Magnesium sulfate: research has shown that it may reduce the risk damage to the brain 
(cerebral palsy) for babies born before 32 weeks of gestation. 
Tocolytics: temporarily stop your contractions. 
What is Preterm Labor 
Ans: Labor that occurs after 20 and before 37...
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Ans: Magnesium sulfate: research has shown that it may reduce the risk damage to the brain 
(cerebral palsy) for babies born before 32 weeks of gestation. 
Tocolytics: temporarily stop your contractions. 
What is Preterm Labor 
Ans: Labor that occurs after 20 and before 37...
How do you determine Celsius from Fahrenheit? 
Ans: C*1.8 +32 
Normal temperature range for newborn? 
Ans: 97.7 - 99 F 
36.5C - 37.2C 
S/S of hypoglycemia in newborn 
Ans: jitteriness, lethargy, poor muscle tone, respiratory difficulty, low temperature, poor 
suck, high-pitched cry, seizures, sweat...
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Add to cartHow do you determine Celsius from Fahrenheit? 
Ans: C*1.8 +32 
Normal temperature range for newborn? 
Ans: 97.7 - 99 F 
36.5C - 37.2C 
S/S of hypoglycemia in newborn 
Ans: jitteriness, lethargy, poor muscle tone, respiratory difficulty, low temperature, poor 
suck, high-pitched cry, seizures, sweat...
head lag 
Ans: Then the infant lifted from the bed, the head will fall back, because the newborn cannot 
maintain neutral position of the head 
Molding 
Ans: The conforming of the fetal head to the size and shape of the birth canal 
Caput succedaneum 
Ans: Swelling of the soft tissues of the new bo...
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Ans: Then the infant lifted from the bed, the head will fall back, because the newborn cannot 
maintain neutral position of the head 
Molding 
Ans: The conforming of the fetal head to the size and shape of the birth canal 
Caput succedaneum 
Ans: Swelling of the soft tissues of the new bo...
Where should uterus be palpated on day of delivery? 
Ans: Umbilicus 
Where should uterus be palpated two days after delivery? 
Ans: 2cm below 
What should be done for a boggy uterus? 
Ans: Massage 
What are signs of a full bladder? 
Ans: Bladder is distended 
Boggy or displaced up and to the right 
...
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Add to cartWhere should uterus be palpated on day of delivery? 
Ans: Umbilicus 
Where should uterus be palpated two days after delivery? 
Ans: 2cm below 
What should be done for a boggy uterus? 
Ans: Massage 
What are signs of a full bladder? 
Ans: Bladder is distended 
Boggy or displaced up and to the right 
...
Leopold's Maneuvers 
Ans: Palpation to determine presentation and position of the fetus and aid in location of fetal 
heart sounds.Head=hard, round, movable objectButtocks=soft and irregular 
shapeBack=smooth, hard surface felt on one side of the abdomenIrregular knobs and lumps 
on opposite sid...
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Add to cartLeopold's Maneuvers 
Ans: Palpation to determine presentation and position of the fetus and aid in location of fetal 
heart sounds.Head=hard, round, movable objectButtocks=soft and irregular 
shapeBack=smooth, hard surface felt on one side of the abdomenIrregular knobs and lumps 
on opposite sid...
what test is used to detect antibodies ? 
Ans: direct coomb's test 
Normal reflexes for baby. 
Ans: Rooting , sucking , moro , babinski , plantar , grasp 
Powers of Labor 
Ans: Uterine contractions and maternal pushing efforts 
Full dialation 
Ans: 10 cm 
Frequency 
Ans: the elapsed time from the b...
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Add to cartwhat test is used to detect antibodies ? 
Ans: direct coomb's test 
Normal reflexes for baby. 
Ans: Rooting , sucking , moro , babinski , plantar , grasp 
Powers of Labor 
Ans: Uterine contractions and maternal pushing efforts 
Full dialation 
Ans: 10 cm 
Frequency 
Ans: the elapsed time from the b...
gynecoid pelvis 
Ans: most favorable pelvis for successful labor. 
android pelvis 
Ans: typical male pelvis 
Conception to 28 weeks prenatal visits 
Ans: every 4 weeks 
29-36 weeks prenatal visits 
Ans: every 2 weeks 
37 weeks to birth prenatal visits 
Ans: weekly 
Routine prenatal visit test 
Ans: ...
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Add to cartgynecoid pelvis 
Ans: most favorable pelvis for successful labor. 
android pelvis 
Ans: typical male pelvis 
Conception to 28 weeks prenatal visits 
Ans: every 4 weeks 
29-36 weeks prenatal visits 
Ans: every 2 weeks 
37 weeks to birth prenatal visits 
Ans: weekly 
Routine prenatal visit test 
Ans: ...
age of viability 
Ans: A fetus has reached a stage where it is capable of living outside of the uterus 
Usually at 20 weeks 
cerclage 
Ans: suturing of the cervix to prevent it from dilating prematurely during pregnancy, thus 
decreasing the chance of a spontaneous abortion 
abruptio placentae 
Ans...
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Ans: A fetus has reached a stage where it is capable of living outside of the uterus 
Usually at 20 weeks 
cerclage 
Ans: suturing of the cervix to prevent it from dilating prematurely during pregnancy, thus 
decreasing the chance of a spontaneous abortion 
abruptio placentae 
Ans...
How do you determine Celsius from Fahrenheit? 
Ans: C*1.8 +32 
Normal temperature range for newborn? 
Ans: 97.7 - 99 F 
36.5C - 37.2C 
S/S of hypoglycemia in newborn 
Ans: jitteriness, lethargy, poor muscle tone, respiratory difficulty, low temperature, poor 
suck, high-pitched cry, seizures, sweat...
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Add to cartHow do you determine Celsius from Fahrenheit? 
Ans: C*1.8 +32 
Normal temperature range for newborn? 
Ans: 97.7 - 99 F 
36.5C - 37.2C 
S/S of hypoglycemia in newborn 
Ans: jitteriness, lethargy, poor muscle tone, respiratory difficulty, low temperature, poor 
suck, high-pitched cry, seizures, sweat...
piaget 
Ans: sensorimotor 
preoperational 
concrete operational 
formal operational 
sensorimotor 
Ans: birth to 2 yrs 
object permanence 
preoperational 
Ans: 2 to 7 yrs 
pretend play 
egocentric 
concrete operational 
Ans: 7 to 12 yrs 
logical thinking 
cause and effect 
formal operational 
Ans: 1...
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Ans: sensorimotor 
preoperational 
concrete operational 
formal operational 
sensorimotor 
Ans: birth to 2 yrs 
object permanence 
preoperational 
Ans: 2 to 7 yrs 
pretend play 
egocentric 
concrete operational 
Ans: 7 to 12 yrs 
logical thinking 
cause and effect 
formal operational 
Ans: 1...
Marginal Placenta Previa 
Ans: Placenta reaches within 2-3cm of cervix opening 
Partial Placenta Previa 
Ans: Placenta partly covers the cervix opening 
Total Placenta Previa 
Ans: Placenta completely covers the cervix opening 
Placenta Previa Symptoms 
Ans: Vaginal Bleeding 
Hemorrhage as term appr...
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Add to cartMarginal Placenta Previa 
Ans: Placenta reaches within 2-3cm of cervix opening 
Partial Placenta Previa 
Ans: Placenta partly covers the cervix opening 
Total Placenta Previa 
Ans: Placenta completely covers the cervix opening 
Placenta Previa Symptoms 
Ans: Vaginal Bleeding 
Hemorrhage as term appr...
Kohlberg 
Ans: moral development 
Kohlberg's stage 2-7 years 
Ans: Pre-conventional 
Pre-conventional Stage of Development 
Ans: Performance based on fear of punishment 
Piaget 
Ans: cognitive development 
Piaget stage 0-2 years 
Ans: Sensorimotor 
sensorimotor stage 
Ans: Egocentric 
Piaget stage ...
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Add to cartKohlberg 
Ans: moral development 
Kohlberg's stage 2-7 years 
Ans: Pre-conventional 
Pre-conventional Stage of Development 
Ans: Performance based on fear of punishment 
Piaget 
Ans: cognitive development 
Piaget stage 0-2 years 
Ans: Sensorimotor 
sensorimotor stage 
Ans: Egocentric 
Piaget stage ...
While assessing a 5 year old child at the health fair, the child states, "My mom and dad 
grounded me from playing on the I-PAD because I forgot to feed my dog for a couple days." 
At which age is a child anticipated to be able to care for a pet? 
Ans: -7 years old 
According to Erickson, which ...
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Add to cartWhile assessing a 5 year old child at the health fair, the child states, "My mom and dad 
grounded me from playing on the I-PAD because I forgot to feed my dog for a couple days." 
At which age is a child anticipated to be able to care for a pet? 
Ans: -7 years old 
According to Erickson, which ...
Gravida 
Ans: The number of times a woman has been pregnant (regardless of duration) 
Para 
Ans: The number of deliveries born after 20 weeks (alive or otherwise) 
Term 
Ans: Delivered between 38-42 weeks 
Pre-term 
Ans: Delivered between 20-38 weeks 
Abortion 
Ans: Delivery before 20 weeks (include...
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Add to cartGravida 
Ans: The number of times a woman has been pregnant (regardless of duration) 
Para 
Ans: The number of deliveries born after 20 weeks (alive or otherwise) 
Term 
Ans: Delivered between 38-42 weeks 
Pre-term 
Ans: Delivered between 20-38 weeks 
Abortion 
Ans: Delivery before 20 weeks (include...
Endorphins 
Ans: natural body substances similar to morphine 
- explains why women in labor often need smaller doses of pain meds 
Powers of labor 
Ans: Forces that cause the cervix to open and that propel the fetus downward through the 
birth canal 
2 types: 
- uterine contractions 
- mothers push...
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Add to cartEndorphins 
Ans: natural body substances similar to morphine 
- explains why women in labor often need smaller doses of pain meds 
Powers of labor 
Ans: Forces that cause the cervix to open and that propel the fetus downward through the 
birth canal 
2 types: 
- uterine contractions 
- mothers push...
Gravida 
Ans: The number of times a woman has been pregnant (regardless of duration) 
Para 
Ans: The number of deliveries born after 20 weeks (alive or otherwise) 
Term 
Ans: Delivered between 38-42 weeks 
Pre-term 
Ans: Delivered between 20-38 weeks 
Abortion 
Ans: Delivery before 20 weeks (include...
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Add to cartGravida 
Ans: The number of times a woman has been pregnant (regardless of duration) 
Para 
Ans: The number of deliveries born after 20 weeks (alive or otherwise) 
Term 
Ans: Delivered between 38-42 weeks 
Pre-term 
Ans: Delivered between 20-38 weeks 
Abortion 
Ans: Delivery before 20 weeks (include...
Adult women calorie intake 
Ans: 
Pregnant Women 1st trimester calorie intake 
Ans: 1800 
Pregnant women 2nd trimester calorie intake 
Ans: 2200 
Pregnant women 3rd trimester calorie intake 
Ans: 2400 
NST 
Ans: Non Stress Test 
A screening tool to access fetal heart rate 
Done after 28 weeks 
What...
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Add to cartAdult women calorie intake 
Ans: 
Pregnant Women 1st trimester calorie intake 
Ans: 1800 
Pregnant women 2nd trimester calorie intake 
Ans: 2200 
Pregnant women 3rd trimester calorie intake 
Ans: 2400 
NST 
Ans: Non Stress Test 
A screening tool to access fetal heart rate 
Done after 28 weeks 
What...
You have a patient that just gave birth. What is your priority assessment? 
Ans: Assess the fundus at the umbilicus and make sure it is firm. 
Where do you palpate the uterus the day of birth? 
Ans: Midline at the umbilicus 
Where should the fundus be 2 days after birth? 
Ans: 2 finger breaths (widt...
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Add to cartYou have a patient that just gave birth. What is your priority assessment? 
Ans: Assess the fundus at the umbilicus and make sure it is firm. 
Where do you palpate the uterus the day of birth? 
Ans: Midline at the umbilicus 
Where should the fundus be 2 days after birth? 
Ans: 2 finger breaths (widt...
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