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NCC EFM Exam Practice Questions and Answers, Latest Update 2024/2025 (GRADED)
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What are some important factors (risks) to consider when evaluating a fetal heart rate 
strip? - --*PNLs* (abnormal?) 
--weight gain/loss 
--Maternal age 
--*Gestational age* 
--*MATERNAL vital signs* 
--*Membrane status* 
--*Cervical exam* 
What are the easiest ways for assessment of maternal oxygenation status? - *Pulse 
Ox* (& other vital signs, RR) 
*Blood gas* (if indicated, asthma exacerbation) 
*Lung soungs* (pneumonia, pulmonary edema?) 
What effect can *HTN/Preeclampsia* have on the Pla...
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Student Case study placental abruption.
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Student Case study placental abruption. 
 
 
Step #1: THINK Like a Nurse by Recognizing RELEVANCE and PRIORITIES 
Michelle Moore 38yr old 
 
 
Four Principles of Clinical Reasoning: 
1.	Identify and interpret RELEVANT clinical data. 
2.	TREND relevant clinical data to determine current status (stable vs. unstable). 
3.	Grasp the “essence” of the current clinical situation. 
4.	Determine nursing PRIORITY and plan of care. 
 
History of Present Problem: 
Michelle Moore is a 38-year-old who is ...
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AMCB Practice Exam 2023 Question Review Rated 100% Correct!!
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Latent Phase of Labor - Answer Onset of labor until cervical dilation reaches 4-6 m 
 
Long arc rotation - Answer Most commonly performed by babies beginning labor in LOP presentation 
 
FHR Variability: controlling system - Answer Parasympathetic/sympathetic nervous system 
 
Pudendal Anesthesia Administration - Answer Ideal timing to administer in multip women is at 8-9cm, just before complete dilation, to cover birth and repair 
 
Sudden fetal bradycardia in 2nd stage - Answer commonly caused...
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AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Monitoring Exam Questions with 100% Verified Answers
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AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Monitoring 
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AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Monitoring 
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A characteristic of variable decelerations is: - Answer The onset of the deceleration 
is abrupt 
 
An increase in the fetal heart rate immediately preceding a variable deceleration is 
caused by: - Answer Occlusion of the umbilical vein 
 
During a contraction, the tocodynamometer detects: - Answer Pressure created ...
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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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CM2 exam 5 || very Flawless.
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maternal insulin correct answers does not cross the placenta 
baby creates its own 
 
insulin resistance in late pregnancy makes what for the baby? correct answers more glucose available 
 
what are the effects of pregnancy on the metabolism in weeks 1-20 correct answers increased lvl of estrogen and progesterone stimulate increased insulin production by the maternal pancrease 
- increased tissue response to insulin 
- greater demand and utilization of glucose during 1st trimester by mom and fet...
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IBCLC 2024 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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IBCLC 2024 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
When is the onset of copious milk production - Answer-Lactogenesis 2 
 
When does lactogenesis 2 happen - Answer-Between 30-72 hours after the placenta is delivered 
 
When do women typically begin feeling breast fullness - Answer-50-72 hours (2-3 days after birth ) 
 
Lactogenesis 2 is under what control - Answer-Autocrine or local control was on endocrine control previously 
 
Placental expulsion after delivery precipitates an abrupt decline...
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HESI MILESTONE #2 VERSION A AND B LATEST 2023- 2024 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)|AGRADE
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HESI MILESTONE #2 VERSION A AND B LATEST 2023- 
2024 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)|AGRADE 
VERSION A 
What teaching should a nurse conduct to a mother who was just diagnosed w 
Engorgement? - ANSWER- sandwich technique :grasp her breast by making a "C" 
with her thumb and index finger. The thumb stabilizes the top of the breast while 
the remaining four fingers support her breast from below. 
Massage or pumping the breast may soften and extend the nipple for easier infa...
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HESI Milestone 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified & Updated
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HESI Milestone 2 Exam Questions and 
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What's the Broca's Area control? -Answer-Speech 
located in a convolution adjoining the middle cerebral artery. 
for control of the combinations of muscular movements needed to speak each word. 
What are the Chemo Side Effects? -Answer-Nausea 
Vomiting 
Myelosuppression 
SIADH 
Cardiac Toxicity 
sterility. 
Chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity 
Chemo Brain 
Fatigue 
What is Expressive Aphasia? -Answer-Inability to express ones...
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MH 701 SAFETY EXAM #2 Questions With 100% Correct Solutions.
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What differentiates SGAs from FGAs? - SGAs have: 
D2 and 5HT2A receptor antagonism 
+ Antidepressant action, treat pos and neg schizo sx, metabolic SE, D2D interactions, approved for 
schizophrenia, mania, and acute mania 
FGAs have positive symptom antipsychotic actions 
- EPS, hyperprolactinemia 
Mostly D2 receptor antagonism 
Which SGA has lowest EPS SE, but is associated with substantial risk of agranuloycytosis? - 
Clozapine 
The lower D2 receptor action is probably why clozapine does not c...
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