4+5 Flashcards
3 phases of pregnancy
antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum
naegales rule
estimated delivery date; date of last menstrual period subtract 3 months add a week
most common discomfort in early pregnancy
nausea
at what age would mother be called and elderly primip
35
nutritional anemias could be a lack of
folic acid
torch
infection
what time during pregnancy would education be done on physiological changes, sexuality during pregnancy and nutrition
first trimester
irregular hyperpigmentation is usually found on
cheeks, forehead and nose
symptoms expected during pregnancy
constipation, skin discoloration, breast enlargment
positive signs of pregnancy
visualization of fetus with ultrasound, fetal heart activity
at every prenatal visit they would do
urinalysis, fetal heart rate, and fundal height
difference between eeclampsia and preeclampsia
eeclampsia you would have a tonic clonic seizure
you have a patient who is 28 weeks and she has hypertension and her conditon is starting to get worse, you can recognize this by
epigastric pain
erythroblastosis
immune reaction by mothers blood against the Rh factor on the fetus red blood cells
abruptio placentae predisposing factors
hypertension, smoking, poor nutriton, folate deficiency
how many weeks must a mother be to hear fetal heartbeat
10 weeks
folic acid deficency, what will fetus and baby have
neural tube defects
what month would you be when you start to feel baby moving
4-5 months
nurse explains softening of the cervix and softening of the vagina is a probable sign of pregnancy, the exact sign would be
goodells sign
bluish color
chadwicks sign
can a women get rubella vaccine if pregnant
no
symptom of abruptio placentae
vaginal bleeding, back pain
what situation would concern the nurse about the prescence of Rh incompatibilty
if mother is Rh negative and fetus is Rh positive
have an Rh negative mother so to prevent anti Rh anitbodies from forming
they give mother immunoglobin at 28 weeks and then 72 hours after birth
pregnant woman comes in and says she was exposed to hepatitis B so she is concerned about infant, the nurse tells her
not to worry the infant will be given a single dose of hepatitis immmunoglobin after birth
with gestational diabetes how many weeks does she have to resolve it after birth
6 weeks
patient is 30 weeks pregnant and she delivers a stillborn what could nurse offer her?
-privacy
-information about support groups
-opportunity to hold infant
-momento like footprint or lock of hair