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65. An amniocentesis may be indicated by an increased maternal serum AFP at?
15 to 18 weeks.
25 to 38 weeks.
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- 6. The average in the umbilical vein during fetal life is about A. 20 mm Hg B. 30 mm Hg C. 40 mm Hg D. 50 mm Hg6. An amniocentesis may be indicated by an increased maternal serum AFP at? 15 to 18 weeks. 25 to 38 weeks. 10 to 12 weeks 20 to 42 weeksKami Student Edu O A Kami Uploads Staying_Healthy_During_Pregnancy.pdf 9 = BA 100% 1. What activities may happen during a first visit to the doctor? inrormation such as your meaical nistory, family history, and age. 2. What type of appointment schedule is common for a healthy pregnancy? prenatal visit every 2 weeks. Weeks 36 to 40: 1 prenatal visit every week. . PareMing ogianSAR axa'laklafaAnatal counsel? · Abortion – taking medication or having a medical procedure that ends the pregnancy. Adoption – giving birth and placing your child with another person or family permanently. 4. What factors determine höw many extra calories a woman needs during pregnancy? index, or BMI, before pregnancy, the rate at which she gains weight, age and appetite. 5. What is the importance of a well-balanced diet during pregnancy? brain development and a healthy birth weight, and can reduce the risk of many birth defects 6. What specific nutrients are vital during pregnancy? What is the function of each…
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- 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 gravidarumIDENTIFICATION (WHAT DO YOU CALL THESE, PLEASE IDENTIFY) 1. A procedure taken after birth to avoid bladder distention that can cause postpartum bleeding 2. A graphical record data to monitor progress of labor. 3. A maneuver performed during prenatal check up to determine fetal l attitude. flexion and presentation 4. A supplement given to mother to prevent iron deficiency anemia 5. Bluish extremities, pinkish body. 6. Actual event of birth 7. Gradual thinning of the cervix 8. Gradual opening of the cervix 9. A term “woman in labor” 10. Number of pregnanciesA 39-yr-old woman, gravida 2; para, 1 with a history of Cesarean section delivery 10 years ago presented at 35 weeks gestational age with complete placenta previa. She presented painless, vaginal bleeding in moderate amount. Physical examination revealed an arterial blood pressure of 110/70 mmHg, a heart rate of 107 beats/min, and a respiratory rate of 22 breaths/min. There were heart murmurs and the patient's lungs were clear to auscultation bilaterally, and she had mild peripheral edema. Question: Explain the perioperative management and nursing considerations for the client (pre, intra and post-operative management).
- A 39-yr-old woman, gravida 2; para, 1 with a history of Cesarean section delivery 10 years ago presented at 35 weeks gestational age with complete placenta previa. She presented painless, vaginal bleeding in moderate amount. Physical examination revealed an arterial blood pressure of 110/70 mmHg, a heart rate of 107 beats/min, and a respiratory rate of 22 breaths/min. There were heart murmurs and the patient's lungs were clear to auscultation bilaterally, and she had mild peripheral edema. Question: Explain the perioperative management and nursing considerations for the client intra operative management.A 39-yr-old woman, gravida 2; para, 1 with a history of Cesarean section delivery 10 years ago presented at 35 weeks gestational age with complete placenta previa. She presented painless, vaginal bleeding in moderate amount. Physical examination revealed an arterial blood pressure of 110/70 mmHg, a heart rate of 107 beats/min, and a respiratory rate of 22 breaths/min. There were heart murmurs and the patient's lungs were clear to auscultation bilaterally, and she had mild peripheral edema. Answer the following questions based from the data given. What are the possible complications of placenta previa? And how are you going to prevent/manage the complications?A 39-yr-old woman, gravida 2; para, 1 with a history of Cesarean section delivery 10 years ago presented at 35 weeks gestational age with complete placenta previa. She presented painless, vaginal bleeding in moderate amount. Physical examination revealed an arterial blood pressure of 110/70 mmHg, a heart rate of 107 beats/min, and a respiratory rate of 22 breaths/min. There were heart murmurs and the patient's lungs were clear to auscultation bilaterally, and she had mild peripheral edema. Question: Explain the perioperative management and nursing considerations for the client pre operative management.