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JM, a first time mother, asked Nurse Maritess why newborn screening is important. She
tells the nurse that they do not have hereditary conditions in the family that her
baby might inherit. Which of the following statements regarding newborn screening by
JM needs further instructions by Nurse Maritess? (Select all that apply)
- Blood sample will be collected from the baby by collecting blood from the umbilical cord
- The result will be available within one week
- Newborn screening is ideally done on the 48th hour after birth angelo
- Only licensed medical technologists and physicians can collect blood sample to ensure
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- The finding which would probably necessitate intense follow-up care of a newborn would be: The aspiration of 20 mL of milky-colored fluid from newborn's stomach An umbilical cord that contains only 2 vesselsThe finding which would probably necessitate intense follow-up care of a newborn would be: An initial APGAR Score of 5 The aspiration of 20 mL of milky-colored fluid from newborn's stomach A birth weight of 3500 grams An umbilical cord that contains only 2 vesselsWhich of these is the preferred position for the baby to be in at the end of pregnancy (before the start of labour)? Select one: O a. Breech O b. Cephalic OC. Oblique O d. Transverse Which 3 of these blood tests are routinely undertaken at a booking visit? Select one or more: a. Rubella Antibodies Ob. Liver Function Tests Oc. Haemoglobin
- Aling Violeta is confirmed to be 12 weeks pregnant. You then decide to conducta health teaching regarding pregnancyYou know that the right order of the occurrence of pregnancy events is Positive urine pregnancy test, determined viability, presence of fetal movement felt by the client, audible fetal heart tones via Doppler Determined viability, positive urine pregnancy test, audible fetal heart tones heard via Doppler, presence of fetal movement felt by the client Presence of fetal movement felt by the client, audible fetal heart tones heard via Doppler, positive home/urine pregnancy test, determined viability Positive urine pregnancy test, audible fetal heart tones heard via Doppler presence of fetal movement felt by the client121. A male newborn is delivered at 38 weeks' gestation to a 42-year-old woman who recently emigrated from a developing country. Examination of the newbom shows epizanthal bisa and to cyanosis. Cardiac examination shows a grade 3/6 holosystolic murmur, a loud S, precordial systolic thrill, and a mid-diastolic rumble. ECG and echocardiography show right and int ventricular hypertrophy. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's cardiac condition? A) Atrioventricular septal defect National Board of Ma Gro OB) Ebstein anomaly C) Tetralogy of Fallot OD) Transposition of the great arteries OE) Tricuspid atresiaUsing the Maternal Fetal Triage Index, triage the following clients in order from 1 to 5, with 1 being the highest priority and 5 being the lowest: A G1P0 mother has labored for 20 hours and has only progressed to 3 cm. HCP determines it is a cephalopelvic disproportion and prescribes a cesarean birth. A primigravida has been laboring without complications, but calls the desk to say her "water broke and something is hanging out down there." A primigravida due in 3 weeks comes to Labor & Delivery after having a bladder infection, and now her labor has started. A G4P3 client arrives in Labor & Delivery saying her HCP diagnosed her with placenta previa and she has been having contractions and spotting. A G2P1 client arrives in Labor & Delivery with her partner and says she is scheduled for an induction because she is 1 1/2 weeks past her due date.
- CONCEPT MAPPING Identify one condition that is considered as a health problem among newborns and create a CONCEPT MAP or DIAGRAM. The components should include the following: predisposing and/or precipitating factors; a simple pathophysiology; clinical manifestations; diagnostic procedure (if applicable); medical/surgical management; nursing interventions and nursing diagnosis. You can use any structure for the concept map as long as the required components are included. answer it comprehensively.Discuss two (2) points that you would educate the mother in the care of her newborn regarding Cord Care. Include rationale for each pointA genetic counselor informs an expecting couple in their 40s that there is a risk of genetic disease in their family history. The couple decides that testing must be done. The couple does not have financial constraints and wants the most accurate and safest test available. What should the counselor suggest? amniocentesis Ononinvasive prenatal testing O ultrasound Q 5 of 15 O fetal MRI
- Considering the situation of these child bearers from Yellowknife who were told would travel to Alberta to give birth as a result of Yellownife hospital being short staffed , what should the nurse in Alberta consider the most important care after delivery if no complication for these patients?Make a Partograph in the following Case scenario Rose is a 25 year old G2 P1 on her 39th week of pregnancy. Rose came in the labor room at 8:00 am on active labor. Vital signs : BP- 120/ 85 , Pulse = 85, RR 25 Temperature = 37.2 C,. Fundic height = 37 cm. Nurse Mark had done the vaginal exam and showed 4 cm cervical dilatation. Fetal heart beat taken by Doppler was 156 beats / min. CTG was ordered and Rose was attached to the machine, Tracing showed several decelerations at each contraction, At 12 noon, Nurse Mark checked the vital signs and recorded the following : BP= 135/85, pulse 90 , RR = 25 Temperature 37.4 C, IE = 8 cm dilatation,. While Nurse Mark was preparing Rose for delivery, Dr. Ben the Obstetrician ,came and reminded the nurse to prepare standby 10 units of syntocinon to be incorporated in 500 ml of D5 LR post delivery. The Physician likewise ordered a standby 50 mg of Tramadol IM and this will be given after delivery. After 30 mins, Bag of water burst and a…The physiological changes that occur in the body during pregnancy increase the mother's risk of developing which of the following complications? Select all that apply. O Venous thrombosis Rhinitis O Hyperlipidemia OPtyalism gravidarum O Hypoemesis gravidarum