A woman is undergoing a NST for fetal well-being. She has been on the monitor for 3 hours. She is having no contractions. The fetal heart rate (FHR) has a baseline of approximately 120 beats/min with minimal variability and no accelerations. The correct term for interpreting her test is that, “the NST was__________________”:
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A nurse caring for a woman in labor understands that materna…
A nurse caring for a woman in labor understands that maternal hypotension can result in:
A rash with red macules and papules, usually appearing on tr…
A rash with red macules and papules, usually appearing on trunk. Commonly called general rash. What is the medical term? picture 2 FE
A four day old breastfeeding neonate whose birth weight was…
A four day old breastfeeding neonate whose birth weight was 2678 grams, has lost 198 grams since birth. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
The heelstick for a neonatal blood draw should be made:
The heelstick for a neonatal blood draw should be made:
Assessment findings and causes for pathological jaundice inc…
Assessment findings and causes for pathological jaundice include: (Select all that apply)
Fetal tachycardia is most commonly associated with:
Fetal tachycardia is most commonly associated with:
A prophylactic cerclage for an patient with history of an in…
A prophylactic cerclage for an patient with history of an incompetent cervix is usually placed at:
Given the fetal heart rate pattern below, which if the follo…
Given the fetal heart rate pattern below, which if the following interventions should the nurse perform first? Pic 4 FE
The nurse recognizes that a woman is most likely in true lab…
The nurse recognizes that a woman is most likely in true labor when she states: