Exam 2 study Flashcards
What is intrauterine inflammation or infection?
What are the risk factors for triple I?
What is an operative vaginal birth compared to a spontaneous birth?
What is involved in the management of a woman with gestational hypertension?
What are the goals of treating a woman with preeclampsia?
Differentiate between different types of miscarriage.
What is the likely treatment for a woman with cervical insufficiency?
Differentiate the classic signs/symptoms of an unruptured and ruptured ectopic pregnancy.
What are the risk factors for placenta previa?
What is the risk of having a Vasa Previa?
What is a molar pregnancy? How is it treated?
Describe the benefits of an operative vaginal delivery.
Describe the role of magnesium sulfate in preterm labor management.
What is considered the most beneficial intervention to improve neonatal outcomes in preterm delivery?
What are the risk factors in having a placental abruption?
Describe vasa previa
What are the signs and symptoms you may see if a patient has a placental abruption?
What is a potential risk of a velamentous insertion of the cord?
You discover your patient is having a postpartum hemorrhage. What are you going to do?
What should the nurse do when a woman’s uterus ruptures in labor?
What are the two nursing interventions needing to occur with shoulder dystocia?
What needs to happen in the case of anaphylactic shock or amniotic emboli?
What birth control methods require lifestyle changes that could affect their success rate?
What are the risks of combined hormonal contraceptives?
What needs to happen when a patient has a known invasive placenta?
What is an inverted uterus?
What is first line treatment for gestational diabetes?
What’s the nurses’ responsibility to prevent an inverted uterus?
What is the nurses’ responsibility when an umbilical cord prolapse occurs?
How do insulin needs change during pregnancy in women with pregestational diabetes?