Maternal Newborn Practice Exam B PDF

Title Maternal Newborn Practice Exam B
Author Stefanie Teyer
Course Family Health Care
Institution The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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ATI Maternal Newborn Practice B Remediation...


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Stefanie Teyer Maternal Newborn Practice Exam B Remediation Time: 2hr, 20 min Health Promotion of Infants (2 Days to 1 year): Discharge Teaching About Car Seat Safety for a Newborn o Motor Vehicle Injury Place infants and toddlers in rear-facing  Motor Vehicle Injury  Place infants and toddlers in a rear-facing car seat until 2 years of age or until they exceed the height and weight limit of the car seat. They can then sit in a forward-facing seat.  Use a car seat with a five-point harness for infants and children.  All car seats should be federally approved and be placed in the back seat, which is the safest place in the vehicle.  Infants and toddlers remain in a rear-facing car seats until the age of 2 years or the height recommended by the manufacturer.  Toddlers over the age of 2 years, or who exceed the height recommendations for rear-facing car seats, should use a forward-facing car seat until they reach the height and weight requirements for a booster seat. Postpartum Disorders: Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura o Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)  A coagulopathy that is an autoimmune disorder in which the life span of platelets is decreased by antiplatelet antibodies. This can result in severe hemorrhage following a cesarean birth or lacerations. Medical Conditions: 1-Hr Glucose Tolerance Test o Glucola screening test/1-hr glucose tolerance test  50 g oral glucose load, followed by plasma glucose analysis 1 hour later performed at 24 to 28 weeks of gestation; fasting not necessary; a positive blood glucose screening is 130-140 mg/dL or greater, additional testing with a 3-hr oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) is indicated. Therapeutic Procedures to Assist with Labor and Delivery: Caring for a Client who is Experiencing Hypotonic Uterine Dysfunction o Intrauterine pressure catheter: insert a sterile solid or fluid-filled intrauterine pressure catheter inside the uterus to measure intrauterine pressure.  Displays uterine contraction patterns on monitor  Requires the membranes to be ruptured and the cervix to be fully dilated....


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