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RNC-NIC EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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What are the risks for infants of mothers who receive no or little prenatal care? -
ANSWER LBW

preterm birth

Maternal iron deficiency anemia

Higher neonatal death



Explain the fetal response to mothers with diabetes - ANSWER Because glucose crosses
the placenta, the baby's BG is increased as mom's is. Insulin does not cross the
placenta and the fetal pancreas does not begin to produce until 20 weeks. So before
production of insulin, the increased BG results in restricted growth. When the insulin is
on, it produces rapidly to respond to the high BG and these high levels are associated
with rapid fetal growth—> hepatosplenomegaly, cardiomegaly, increased head size



What is commonly seen in IDM immediately after birth? Why? - ANSWER Hypoglycemia

The sudden withdrawal from maternal glucose + continued production of insulin



What conditions does an IDM present with? - ANSWER Birth trauma r/t cephalopelvic
disproportion

Hypoglycemia

RDS because inc insulin inhibits surfactant production

Polycythemia & hyperviscosity bc inc insulin & BG inc metabolic rate and oxygen
consumption

Iron deficiency bc polycythemia leaches iron

Hyperbilirubinemia from inc rbc destruction

CV & congenital malformations

,Electrolyte disturbances (low Ca and Mg)



What is pre-eclampsia? - ANSWER Inc BP, proteinuria, edema that occurs around 20
week's gestation



What's the initial tx for pre-eclampsia?-ANSWER Mag sulfate to prevent maternal sz

If severe—premature delivery



What complications occur to fetus with a mother suffering from pre-eclampsia?
Why?-ANSWER IUGR—longstanding HTN causes uteroplacental vascular insufficiency
which impairs transfer of nutrients and oxygen which causes IUGR and inc mortality



Amniotic Fluid What is the purpose of amniotic fluid, and how is it produced? When? -
ANSWER To cushion fetus and allow normal development of lungs

Produced mainly by fetus' excretion of urine and fluids excreted by respiratory tract &
oral/nasal cavity

Around 20 week's



Oligohydramnios What is oligohydramnios? What conditions are associated with it? -
ANSWER Decreased AF

UT anomalies like obstructive uropathy, renal agenesis, polycystic kidneys

Pulmonary hypoplasia

Pressure deformities

Compression of umbilical cord & hypoxia

Mecon staining (remember hypoxia causes release of mecon in utero)

Post-term gestation

Leaking AF, prolonged or premature ROM



Polyhydramnios & assoc with? - ANSWER Increased AF

,TEF, EA, duodenal atresia

Anencephaly

CNS abnormalities that impair swallow

Twin-twin transfusion

Macrosomia

Fetal/neonatal hydrops & assoc CV rhythms

Trisomy 21, 18, 13

Skeletal malformations

Inc risk for prolapsed cord/placental abruption

Biochemical marker useful in predicting preterm birth - ANSWER Fibronectins



What is the best indicator of fetal oxygenation status during labor as observed on
electric fetal monitoring? - ANSWER Variability



What five parts make up the biophysical profile? - ANSWER Fetal tone, breathing,
movement; no stress test, amniotic fluid volume



When is glucose screening during pregnancy indicated if one is at low risk for
developing GD? - ANSWER 24-28 weeks



In sitting upright position, during deliveries, women have cord blood values that have
lower - ANSWER PCO2



An intrauterine pressure catheter, that is placed for the monitoring of uterine pressure,
amino infusion, and fluid sampling, is useful in the treatment of - ANSWER Variable
decelerations by correcting cord compression



What is the normal neonatal blood volume? - ANSWER 85-100 mL/kg

, Risks for FMH include - ANSWER Maternal trauma

Placenta abruption

Placental tumors

Third semester amnios

Fetal hydrops

Twins



What test is used to determine if FMH has taken place? - ANSWER Kleihauer-Betke test
examines maternal blood for fetal hemoglobin; determines the amount of hemorrhage
that has taken place



What increases the chances of having multiple births? - ANSWER Delayed childbearing



What are risks of multiple gestations? - ANSWER Premature birth

LBW

Morbidities such as CP



What are the effects of smoking during pregnancy? - ANSWER Carbon monoxide,
nicotine, and hydrogen cyanide cross placenta—CO displaces oxygen from hemoglobin
so fetus has decreased O2 delivery



SGA

Congenital birth defects

Placenta previa/abruption



What are the risks when mom continues smoking post partum? - ANSWER SIDS

increased infant resp infections

Asthma

Behavioral problems

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