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OB EXAM 2 GALEN COLLEGE OF NURSING QUESTIONS 100% SOLVED AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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OB EXAM 2 GALEN COLLEGE OF NURSING QUESTIONS 100% SOLVED AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED 
 
How is PIH diagnosed? 
140/90 two times 6 hours apart 
What is gestational hypertension? 
Onset after 20 weeks of gestation without proteinuria, return of normal B/P in postpartum 
What is Pre-eclampsia? 
onset after 20 weeks of gestation with proteinuria, multisystem vasopastic, reduced organ profusion, classified as mile or severe 
A concentration of _________ mg/dl or greater in at least __...
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EMS Delaware Protocols 2023| 343 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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List at least 10 examples when ALS should be considered correct answer: - Altered LOC 
- Allergic reaction with difficulty breathing or swallowing 
- Cardiac symptoms 
- Cardiac arrest 
- Diabetic Problem 
- Multi-system trauma or severe single system trauma 
- OB/GYN 
- Overdose / poisoning 
- Respiratory distress / arrest / failure 
- Sudden Unexplained Infant Death 
- Seizures / convulsions 
- Entrapment with injuries that meet trauma triage criteria 
- Shock (Hypo perfusion) 
- Severe blood...
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PCCN 82 Review |Review | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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Thrombocytopenia - ️️Normal range 150,00-350,000, causes are heparin induced, DIC, Anti-platelet drugs 
 
DIC: Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy - ️️Syndrome characterized by thrombus formation and hemorrhage. Forms clots in small blood vessels in the body. Secondary to stimulation of normal coagulation process, with resultant decrease in clotting factors and platelets-platelet dysfunction. 
 
Factors triggering DIC - ️️Tissue factors: Tissue breakdown, Platelet aggregation: Se...
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CCPR - OB Exam 1
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CCPR - OB Exam 1 
 
1. A gravida 2, para 1 in active labor just reported spontaneous rupture of membranes. Ten 
minutes later, she suddenly complains of severe shortness of breath and lightheadedness. The 
nurse should suspect 
a. anaphylactoid syndrome 
b. extreme anxiety 
c. hyperventilation - anaphylactoid syndrome 
 
2. Betamethasone given to the mother can transiently affect the fetal heart rate by 
a. decreasing the variability 
b. increasing the variability 
c. lowering the baseline - dec...
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OB MATERNAL NEWBORN ATI PROCTORED 2024 ACTUAL EXAM / MATERNAL NEWBORN OB NEWEST EXAM TEST BANK 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES 2024 UPDATE GRADED A+
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OB MATERNAL NEWBORN ATI 
PROCTORED 2024 ACTUAL EXAM / 
MATERNAL NEWBORN OB NEWEST 
EXAM TEST BANK 100 QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH 
RATIONALES 2024 UPDATE GRADED A+ 
A 24-year-old client who is planning to become pregnant 
comes to the clinic for an evaluation. When assessing the 
client, which finding would alert the nurse to implement 
measures to reduce the client's risk for problems during 
pregnancy? Select all that apply. - CORRECT ANSWERdrinks wine 3 to 4 times/week 
foll...
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NUR 402: OB Exam 2 STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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What interventions should the nurse implement when caring for a pregnant patient that is experiencing bleeding? 
Emergency until further analyzed 
Start with these interventions before doing anything else 
 
Alert OB provider 
 
Place the patient on their side 
- Increases perfusion to the placenta and fetus 
 
Start an IV and IV fluids 
 
Oxygen 
- Increase oxygenation to the fetus 
 
Monitor contractions and FHR 
 
Labs 
- CBC (includes hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelets, WBCs, etc) 
- Coags 
-...
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OB Chapter 13: Labor and Birth Process (Questions And Answers A+ Grade) 2024-2025
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OB Chapter 13: Labor and Birth Process (Questions And Answers A+ Grade) 
 
Labor can be indicated by which occurrence? - ANS-The client reports back pain, and the cervix is 
effacing and dilating. 
True labor is indicated when the cervix is changing. Contractions occur for weeks before true labor, and 
may occur close together. Contractions may also occur for a long time before true labor begins. pg 424 
A nurse is conducting an in-service program for staff nurses working in the labor and...
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OB Exam 3 Study Guide: Chapter 10: High Risk Labor and Birth
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OB Exam 3 Study Guide 
Chapter 10: High Risk Labor and Birth 
Dystocia/Failure to Progress 
• Dystocia - difficult labor that is characterized by abnormally slow labor progress, which 
can be due to lack of progressive cervical dilation, lack of decent of the fetal head, or 
both. 
o Abnormal labor results from abnormalities of: 
§ Power of labor (uterine contractions and maternal expulsive efforts) 
§ Passenger (fetal presentation, position, or development) 
§ Passage (maternal bony pelvis...
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OB EXAM 2 GALEN COLLEGE OF NURSING QUESTIONS WITH 100% SOLVED SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+
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OB EXAM 2 GALEN COLLEGE OF NURSING QUESTIONS WITH 100% SOLVED SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+ 
 
What is the most common medical complication of pregnancy? 
Hypertension 
What is PIH? 
Pregnancy induced hypertension 
How is PIH diagnosed? 
140/90 two times 6 hours apart 
What is gestational hypertension? 
Onset after 20 weeks of gestation without proteinuria, return of normal B/P in postpartum 
What is Pre-eclampsia? 
onset after 20 weeks of gestation with proteinuria, multisystem vas...
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NEW GENERATION NCLEX- HESI OB PEDIATRICS EXAM NOTES AND EXAM PREPARATION GUIDE
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NEW GENERATION NCLEX- HESI OB PEDIATRICS 
EXAM NOTES AND EXAM PREPARATION GUIDE 
ACE Inhibitors: 
any med ending in “pril” Lisinopril= CHILL PILL! Decreases BP & HR, if SBP <100, 
HOLD MED!!! 
Most common Side Effects: orthostatic hypotension, bradycardia 
Benazepril: 
Captopril: 
Lisinopril: 
Aneurysm: 
Acute Renal Failure 
is a serious inability of the kidneys to carry out the normal functions necessary to 
maintain fluid and electrolyte imbalance and eliminate the end products of metab...
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