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What is abstinence, calendar, basal body temp, cervical mucous temp?
What are some natural methods of contraception?
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What is evaporation?
what is heat loss when water evaporates from the infant's skin surface or respiratory tract?
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What is mastitis? antibiotics, good support of breast, local heat, analgesics.
Which complication occur when there is poor hand hygiene, milk stasis, and nipple trauma? What are some interventions?
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What is hyperbilirubinemia?
Which complication puts the infant at an increase risk for mothers are Rh neg and phototherapy is required?
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What is chemical?
Hypercapnia, acidosis, and hypoxia is what kind of factor that influences the first breath?
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What is condom, diaphragm, contraceptive sponge, and spermicides?
What are some barrier methods?
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What is radiation?
What is heat lost to solid objects near infant that is cooler than infants temp?
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What is puerperal infection?
which complication can occur from contamination of the uterine cavity by vaginal or cervical bacteria and can happen on any 2 days with 10 days except the first day?
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What is cold stress?
Infant is hypoxemia, hypoglycemia, and has poor feeding. It commonly occurs in preterm infants and SGA. what complication is this?
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What is sensory/tactile?
Normal handling after delivery is an example of what factor that influences the initiation of the first breath?
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What is oral contraceptives, transdermal, contraceptive ring, and injectables?
If a women wants to be on contraceptives but plans to be pregnant in 2 years, what kind of contraceptives would you suggest?
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What is convection?
what is heat lost to air or fluid around infant that is cooler than infant's temp?
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What is HELLP syndrome?
Which complication occurs from severe preeclampsia and S&S are hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count?
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What is hypoglycemia?
Infant is lethargic, poor feeding, and jittery. IDM puts the infant at increase risk. What complication is this?
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What is thermal?
When an infant exits the warm environment into a cool environment is an example of what factor that influences the initiation of the first breath?
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What is hormonal implants and IUD?
If a woman wants to be on contraceptives but doesn't want to be pregnant within 2 years what would you suggest?
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What is conduction?
what is heat lost to cold surfaces or to objects with which infant comes in contact?
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What is PIH?
Which complication causes swelling, headache, and visual disturbances?
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What is neonatal sepsis?
Infant has a temp instability, feeding intolerance, and tremors. maternal infections and PROM puts the infant at increase risk for this?
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What is mechanical?
The removal of fluid from the lungs and replacements of air is an example of what factor that influences the initiation of the first breath?
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What is IUD or BTL?
if a woman doesn't want to be pregnant at all, what would you suggesT?
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What is 8? A: 1, P: 2, G, 2, A: 2, R: 1
You’re assessing the one minute APGAR score of a newborn baby. On assessment, you note the following about your newborn patient: heart rate 130, pink body and hands with cyanotic feet, weak cry, flexion of the arms and legs, active movement and crying when stimulated. What is your patient’s APGAR score?
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what is Oxytocin, hemabate, methergine, MgSO4
What medications are used from PPH?
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What is IgG (placenta), IgA (breastmilk), and IgM (infection in utero)?
what are the three immunoglobulins and how are they acquired?
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What is ductus venosus?
What adaptation closes with the umbilical cord is cut?
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