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Which opiate causes euphoria, relaxation, drowsiness, and detachment from reality and has possible effects on teh pregnancy, including preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction, and premature rupture of membranes?
a) Heroin
b) Alcohol
c) Phencyclidine palmitate (PCP)
d) Cocaine
Heroin
During pregnancy, alchohol withdrawal may be treated using:
a) Disulfiram (Antabuse)
b) Corticosteroids
c) Benzodiazepines
d) Aminophylline
Benzodiazepines
To provide adequate postpartum care, the nurse should be aware that postpartum depression (PPD) with psychotic features:
a) Is more likely to occur in women with more than two children
b) Is rarely delusional and then usually about someone trying to harm her (the mother)
c) Although serious, is not likely to need psychiatric hospitalization
d) Is typified by auditory or visual hallucinations
Is typified by auditory or visual hallucinations
Nurses must be cognizant of the growing problem of methamphetamine use during pregnancy. When caring for a woman who uses methamphetamines, it is important for the nurse to be aware of which factor related to the abuse of this substance?
a) Methamphetamine is a depressant
b) All methamphetamines are vasodilators
c) Methamphetamines users are extremely psychologically addicted
d) Rehabilitation us usually successful
Methamphetamine users are extremely psychologically addicted
Screening questions for alcohol and drug abuse should be included in the overall assessment during the first prenatal visit for all women. The 4 Ps-Plus is a screening tool designed specifically to identify when there is a need for a more in-depth assessment. The 4 Ps include all except:
a) Present
b) Partner
c) Past
d) Pregnancy
Present