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A healthy people goal by 2020 is to reduce C/S births for women that are ? risk
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low
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Maternal indications for C/S birth include pre-existing diabetus ?, heart ?, active genital ?, pregnancy complications such at Pregnancy induced ?, or placenta ? or a previous ? uterine incision.
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mellitus,
disease, herpes, hypertension, previa, vertical |
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Fetal Indications for C/S birth include fetal ?, prolapsed ? cord, ? anomalies, or fetal malpresentation such as ? or ?
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distress,
umbilical, congenital, breech, transverse |
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Both maternal and fetal causes for C/S include failure for the birth process to progress, which is called ? or a ? disproportion.
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dystosia,
cephalopelvic (CPD) |
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For Pre-op C/S care the things that must be taken care of are a ? consent, start an ?, start a ? catheter, shave the ?, and give ?
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informed,
IV, foley abdomen, Bicitra |
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When is the appropriate time for the mom to receive antibiotics before the C/S ?
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1 hour
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The Anatomical layers that have to be cut through to reach the baby in a C/S are ? SAFMPUA
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Skin, adipose(yellow),
fascia(WHITE), muscle, peritoneum(saran wrap), uterus(purple ball), amniotic sac |
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Before mom goes in for her C/S let her know that there may be some tugging and ? she will feel, but not to worry because that is a normal part of the procedure, and there will be lots of ? in the room.
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pulling,
people |
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What is the first thing that must be done in the O R before any surgery is started? When assessing urine output during the surgery if the urine looks pink or bloody there is a ?
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a time out,
problem |
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for immediate post-op care we should monitor VS q ?minx4/5, then q ? minx2h, then q ? hrs x2, then q ? hx2 then q ? until discharged. We can do the UBBLE part of Bubble heart which is ? but not at every VS check.
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q15min,
q30min, q2h, q4h, q8, Uterus, Bladder, Bowel, Lochia, episiotomy/incision |
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National safety goals of the joint commission are Goal 1 improve the accuracy of pt ?, goal 2 improve the effectiveness of communication among ? Goal 3- improve the safety of using ?, Goal 7 Reduce the risk of health care associated ?
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indentification,
caregivers, medication, infections |
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for birth control Healthy People 2020 would like to increase the proportion of pregnancies that are ? and reduce the number of pregnancies that occur within ? months of a previous birth b/c mom need more time to ?
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intended,
18, heal |
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If a pt is under 18 can she obtain birth control w/o parental consent ? what about an abortion ?
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yes,
NO |
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Oral contraceptive all work by manipulation of the preexisting femal ? cycles
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hormone
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The hypothalamus releases ?,
The anterior pituitary releases ? and ?, The ovaries release ? and ? |
gonadatrophin releasing hormone,
FSH and LH, estrogen and progesterone |
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Oral contraceptives are a benefit to women because the have a protective effect agains ? and ? cancer even years after women stop taking them.
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ovarian,
uterine |
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Oral contraceptives are contraindicated if the woman has a hx of thromboembolic disorders or ? or ?, also if she has a hx of breast ?, or has been a smoker for mory than ? yrs.
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CVA,
CAD, CA, 35 |
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If a woman has been a smoker>35 yrs she is a bad candidate for oral contraceptives, but the Dr. may still try to use ? only as an oral contraceptive, but it has a higher failure rate.
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progesterone
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For Pt education for women taking oral contraceptives, we can use the acronym ACHES to teach them what to look for as far as side effects. What does ACHES stand for?
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A=Abd pain,
C=chest pain, H=head ache(HA), E=eye problems, S=severe leg pain |
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If using a patch for contraception it only has to be worn ? time a week for 3 weeks then for the 4th week ? patch there may be ? bleeding.
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one,
no, withdrawal |
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The "patch" has 60% more circulating estrogen than OC therefore there is greater risk of side effects like ?
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thromboembolis
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