Title | Maternal Newborn Practice Exam B |
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Author | Stefanie Teyer |
Course | Family Health Care |
Institution | The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley |
Pages | 1 |
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ATI Maternal Newborn Practice B Remediation...
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....