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ObGyn-UW/APGO (Answered 2022/2023)
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when is cerclage indicated 
hx of 2nd-TM babies 
short cervix (<2.5cm) 
management/Tx for placenta previa 
NO sex or pelvic exam 
C/S @ 36-37 wks 
BPP <= 4 means what... 
indication for delivery 
low BPP (<=4) in a late-term pregnancy is assoc w what 
uteroplacental insufficiency (hypoxia) 
tx for persistent variable deceleration due to cord compression; what if it fails 
maternal repositioning 
> amnioinfusion (inc. AF) 
FHT signs of hypoxia 
ta...
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Test Bank - Medicine EOR study Guide Questions and Answers Grade A+.
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Test Bank - Medicine EOR study Guide Questions and Answers Grade A+. 
URGENT CARE: Respiratory arrest has a multitude of causes including pulmonary, cardiac, neurologic, 
toxic/metabolic, etc. Name some. 
{{Ans- COPD, asthma, foreign objects, angioedema, DKA, cancer etc. 
-Abnormal breath sounds: 
____is an airway obstruction. ____ suggests obstruction above the vocal cords and ___ suggests 
obstruction below the vocal cords. 
____suggests obstruction below the level of the trachea. 
____suggest...
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Advanced Fetal Monitoring Exam 2024
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Cat 1 - What category rules out fetal acidemia? 
Severe astha, cardiac issues, and ecclampic seizures - What maternal conditions greatly impact fetal oxygenation? 
intervillous space - Where does the exchange of O2 and nutrients take place? 
O2 enters the intervillous space via the maternal arteries, to the villi then the umbilical vein take the o2 blood to the fetus. The umbilical arteries take the deO2 blood from the baby through the villi and back to the mother - How is o2 blood 
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Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) 100% accurate!
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Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) 100% accurate! 
 
what is the heart rate usually like for infants needing resuscitation -ANSWER usually normal 
 
what is the main focus of neonatal resuscitation -ANSWER effective ventilation of the baby lungs 
 
what is the result of the umbilical cord being clamped on a baby breath -ANSWER newborn uses lungs (instead of placenta) for gas exchange 
 
what happens when fluid in the alveoli is absorbed -ANSWER air replaces fluid in alveoli 
oxygen moves from...
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Family Medicine EOR Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024
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URGENT CARE: Respiratory arrest has a multitude of causes including pulmonary, cardiac, neurologic, toxic/metabolic, etc. Name some. - COPD, asthma, foreign objects, angioedema, DKA, cancer etc. 
 
Abnormal breath sounds: 
____is an airway obstruction. ____ suggests obstruction above the vocal cords and ___ suggests obstruction below the vocal cords. 
____suggests obstruction below the level of the trachea. 
____suggests presence of interalveolar fluid (PNA), pulmonary fibrosis. - Stridor, insp...
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NCC OBC-RN Certification Review "Normal Labor" Questions And Answers With 100% Correct Answers
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True vs. False Labor - TRUE labor 
regular interval of contractions with time in between shortening, intensity of contractions gradually 
increases in back and abdomen, analgesia does not terminate true labor, progressive effacement and 
dilation of cervix 
FALSE labor 
irregular intervals between contractions and can remain long spaces, intensity of contractions remains 
the same, location of pain tends to be mostly in lower abdomen, analgesia frequently abolishes 
completely, no cervical dilat...
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ObGyn-UW/APGO (Answered 2022/2023)
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ObGyn-UW/APGO (Answered 2022/2023) 
 
when is cerclage indicated 
hx of 2nd-TM babies 
short cervix (<2.5cm) 
management/Tx for placenta previa 
NO sex or pelvic exam 
C/S @ 36-37 wks 
BPP <= 4 means what... 
indication for delivery 
low BPP (<=4) in a late-term pregnancy is assoc w what 
uteroplacental insufficiency (hypoxia) 
tx for persistent variable deceleration due to cord compression; what if it fails 
maternal repositioning 
> amnioinfusion (inc. AF) 
FHT signs of hypoxia 
ta...
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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care, Exam 3 Practice 80 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care, Exam 3 Practice 80 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
2. A nurse assesses that a 3-day-old neonate who was born at 34 weeks' gestation has abdominal distention and vomiting. These assessment findings are most likely related to: 
a. Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) 
b. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) 
c. Periventricular Hemorrhage (PVH) 
d. Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) - CORRECT ANSWER ANS: d 
 
a. Assessment findings for RDS include tachypnea, intercosta...
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PANRE PRACTICE TEST WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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A 31-year-old African American woman has had worsening malaise, dyspnea, and low-grade 
fever for the past four weeks. She was recently treated for iritis. On physical examination, red 
nodules over the anterior lower legs and mild hepatomegaly are noted. Chest x-ray study shows 
bilateral hilar adenopathy. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? 
 
(A) Lymphoma 
(B) Mesothelioma 
(C) Sarcoidosis 
(D) Tuberculosis 
(E) Wegener's granulomatosis 
C 
The correct answer is sarcoidosis....
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EFM Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024 Graded A+
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EFM Exam Questions and Answers Latest 
Updated 2024 Graded A+ 
Hypoxemia - Answer ️️ -Decreased oxygen in blood 
Hypoxia - Answer ️️ -Not enough oxygen to supply organs 
Normal fetal PO2 - Answer ️️ -15-25 mmhm 
What factors can change the maternal HR? - Answer ️️ -Intrinsic pacemakers (SA & AV node) 
Cardiac conduction system 
Autonomic regulation... Sympathetic, parasympathetic 
Humoral factors (catecholamines) 
Extrinsic factors (medications) 
Local factors (Ca, K) 
What are t...
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