by | May 19, 2024 | Maternal-Child Nursing
define and explain What do we do if postpartum mom has boggy fundus that is displaced to the left? What is priority is postpartum client passed out on way to bathroom? Carboprost does what postpartum? Who can help with a mom not showing interest in her newborn? What...
by | May 19, 2024 | Maternal-Child Nursing
define and explain Why would a newborn look yellow in the face? What organ is immature? Epispadias When can a mom breastfeed after birth? How do we know if baby is getting enough breast milk? (gain weight & six wet diapers) What do breast-fed infantsÂ’ stools look...
by | May 19, 2024 | Maternal-Child Nursing
The pediatric client with sickle cell anemia is at increased risk for infection. Which of the following are conditions that increase the risk of infection in these clients? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY A) Inadequate response to vaccines B) Reduction in size of the spleen C)...
by | May 19, 2024 | Maternal-Child Nursing
define and explain Trust vs Mistrust is what stage PiagetÂ….basic concept a child will learn in first year of life Hydrocephalus signs/symptoms Post-term infant looks like? Skin, nails, subcutaneous fat, skin turgor By age 10 children should develop what? Newborn...
by | May 19, 2024 | Maternal-Child Nursing
define and explain Know Lochia colors postpartum Balanced diet for toddler Know the difference between postpartum depression and baby blues Normal findings in newborns Patterns of sole creases of newborns Mastitis signs/symptoms Know where to find the fundus...
by | May 19, 2024 | Maternal-Child Nursing
rewrite the following text as a nursing note. Normal growth and development. Concerns: decreased hemoglobin level, Rh-negative, history of preeclampsia, trace ankle edema, history of fetal demise with subsequent depression.