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Social history parent interaction is necessary to include in history taking. A mother who smoke heavily or use narcotics could tend to have a baby that is:
- small for gestational age
- large for gestational age
- very large for gestational age
- accurate for gestational age
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- Formulate a Nursing Care Plan for the given scenario.Baby Boy Jun is the first pregnancy of a 23- year old married woman who is notanemic, took no drugs, does not smoke, had no concurrent medical problems andavailed herself of early and continuous prenatal care. Labor was spontaneous. Father is26 years old, blood type A and works as an accountant. Paternal and maternalgrandparents have essentially no negative family medical history.write about healthy pregnancy while being a nursing student sub topics -sleeping schedule struggle with a busy schedule -using caffeine to stay up which is not a good idea for the baby -tired ness -mood swings due to hormonal changes -struggle to stay focused with nursing school stress write 1000 wordsMrs. Vanessa Narciso 25-year-old G1PO who seek consult for the first time at 20 weeks age of gestation is being taken care of by an obstetric nurse. A priority goal for Mrs. Vanessa is that able to: Attend prenatal care appointments on a regular basis Explain the process of fetal development Record the number of the fetal movements 4 times a day Maintain a steady weight gain
- You are a registered nurse (RN) working in a Women’s OB/GYN Clinic. Elizabeth Jones, 37 years old, presents to the prenatal clinic after missing her last 2 menstrual cycles. Her home pregnancy test was positive. An ultrasound at the clinic confirms pregnancy. Gestational age is calculated to be 10 weeks. An initial assessment of Ms. Jones’s medical and obstetrical history is as follows. Obstetric/Gynecologic (OB/GYN) history: Uncomplicated spontaneous vaginal delivery at 39.2 weeks (3 years ago); Cesarean section x 1 at 37.5 weeks for non-reassuring fetal heart tones (1.5 years ago); abnormal Papanicolau (PAP) smear x2, + human papilloma virus (HPV), colposcopy within normal limits Medical history: Chronic hypertension (HTN) x 5 years; Allergies: Penicillin Social history: (+) tobacco, “occasional” per client (pt), <5 per/day currently, has smoked “off and on” for 15 years (+) cocaine use, states she has not used any cocaine/drugs for > 1 year; (-) alcohol use Abusive partner…You are a registered nurse (RN) working in a Women’s OB/GYN Clinic. Elizabeth Jones, 37 years old, presents to the prenatal clinic after missing her last 2 menstrual cycles. Her home pregnancy test was positive. An ultrasound at the clinic confirms pregnancy. Gestational age is calculated to be 10 weeks. An initial assessment of Ms. Jones’s medical and obstetrical history is as follows. Obstetric/Gynecologic (OB/GYN) history: Uncomplicated spontaneous vaginal delivery at 39.2 weeks (3 years ago); Cesarean section x 1 at 37.5 weeks for non-reassuring fetal heart tones (1.5 years ago); abnormal Papanicolau (PAP) smear x2, + human papilloma virus (HPV), colposcopy within normal limits Medical history: Chronic hypertension (HTN) x 5 years; Allergies: Penicillin Social history: (+) tobacco, “occasional” per client (pt), <5 per/day currently, has smoked “off and on” for 15 years (+) cocaine use, states she has not used any cocaine/drugs for > 1 year; (-) alcohol use Abusive partner…You are a registered nurse (RN) working in a Women’s OB/GYN Clinic. Elizabeth Jones, 37 years old, presents to the prenatal clinic after missing her last 2 menstrual cycles. Her home pregnancy test was positive. An ultrasound at the clinic confirms pregnancy. Gestational age is calculated to be 10 weeks. An initial assessment of Ms. Jones’s medical and obstetrical history is as follows. Obstetric/Gynecologic (OB/GYN) history: Uncomplicated spontaneous vaginal delivery at 39.2 weeks (3 years ago); Cesarean section x 1 at 37.5 weeks for non-reassuring fetal heart tones (1.5 years ago); abnormal Papanicolau (PAP) smear x2, + human papilloma virus (HPV), colposcopy within normal limits Medical history: Chronic hypertension (HTN) x 5 years; Allergies: Penicillin Social history: (+) tobacco, “occasional” per client (pt), <5 per/day currently, has smoked “off and on” for 15 years (+) cocaine use, states she has not used any cocaine/drugs for > 1 year; (-) alcohol use Abusive partner…
- You are a registered nurse (RN) working in a Women’s OB/GYN Clinic. Elizabeth Jones, 37 years old, presents to the prenatal clinic after missing her last 2 menstrual cycles. Her home pregnancy test was positive. An ultrasound at the clinic confirms pregnancy. Gestational age is calculated to be 10 weeks. An initial assessment of Ms. Jones’s medical and obstetrical history is as follows. Obstetric/Gynecologic (OB/GYN) history: Uncomplicated spontaneous vaginal delivery at 39.2 weeks (3 years ago); Cesarean section x 1 at 37.5 weeks for non-reassuring fetal heart tones (1.5 years ago); abnormal Papanicolau (PAP) smear x2, + human papilloma virus (HPV), colposcopy within normal limits Medical history: Chronic hypertension (HTN) x 5 years; Allergies: Penicillin Social history: (+) tobacco, “occasional” per client (pt), <5 per/day currently, has smoked “off and on” for 15 years (+) cocaine use, states she has not used any cocaine/drugs for > 1 year; (-) alcohol use Abusive partner…Recognizing cultural differences and needs and providing supportive, culturally sensitive care will ensure a good evaluation from your patient on discharge are only important when dealing with patients who don't speak English will help ensure positive birthing outcomes are easily achieved by simply agreeing to whatever the patient's preferences areYou are a registered nurse (RN) working in a Women’s OB/GYN Clinic. Elizabeth Jones, 37 years old, presents to the prenatal clinic after missing her last 2 menstrual cycles. Her home pregnancy test was positive. An ultrasound at the clinic confirms pregnancy. Gestational age is calculated to be 10 weeks. An initial assessment of Ms. Jones’s medical and obstetrical history is as follows. Obstetric/Gynecologic (OB/GYN) history: Uncomplicated spontaneous vaginal delivery at 39.2 weeks (3 years ago); Cesarean section x 1 at 37.5 weeks for non-reassuring fetal heart tones (1.5 years ago); abnormal Papanicolau (PAP) smear x2, + human papilloma virus (HPV), colposcopy within normal limits Medical history: Chronic hypertension (HTN) x 5 years; Allergies: Penicillin Social history: (+) tobacco, “occasional” per client (pt), <5 per/day currently, has smoked “off and on” for 15 years (+) cocaine use, states she has not used any cocaine/drugs for > 1 year; (-) alcohol use Abusive partner…
- Which of the following patients would the nurse consider a priority for being placed at high risk for fetal distress during labor? A gestational diabetic whose glucose level was 90 mg/dl on admission An Rh-negative patient with a negative indirect Coombs' test A Patient with a 20-to 25-pound weight gain during pregnancy A patient at 43 weeks gestation admitted for induction of laborMrs. Vanessa Narciso, a 30 year old gave birth vaginally 2 hours ago with no complications. As Nurse Marina plans care for Mrs. Narciso, which postpartum goal would have the highest priority? The client will state instructions for discharge during the first postpartum day By the end of the shift the client will describe a safe home environment By discharge, the family will bond with the neonate The client will demonstrate self-care and infant care by the end of the shift.Mrs. Vanessa Narciso, years old is at 30 weeks gestation comes to a clinic routine visit and Nurse Marina performs an assessment on the client. Which observation indicates a need for teaching? The client is wearing flat shoes with rubber soles The client is wearing a knee-high hose The client is wearing sneakers The client is wearing pants with elastic waist band