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Maternal and Infant Work Sheet
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Please answer the following questions using the best knowledge you gain from reviewing online modules and class discussion.Â
Part I Newborn Assessment
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Answer question 1-6 pertaining to Newborn assessment
How do we identify our infant patients before assessment?
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True and False:
Both anterior and posterior fontanelle should be open, soft and flat and at birth.
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Which one of the following skin conditions is not considered normal variation in newborns right after birth?
Slate Grey PatchesÂ
 Lanugo
Jaundice
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Why do we insert finger into baby’s month during newborn assessment?
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Fill in the normal newborn vital sign rangeÂ
Heart Rate _________________
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Respiratory Rate _____________
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Temperature ________________
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Blood Pressure_______________
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How many and the type of vessel cord will you find during umbilicus assessment?
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Part II Postpartum Assessment
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Question 7-12 pertaining to post-partum assessment
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List three stages of lochia flow after birth.
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    8. Where could we find the fundus shortly after birth?
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    9. True of FalseÂ
Homan’s is no longer a required part of postpartum assessment.
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   10. BUBBLE is a mnemonic to help nurses organizing postpartum assessment, what are these letters stand for?
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B-
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   11. What is the common reason the patient has cracked nipple
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   12. Why is important to check if the patient was able to pee after birth?
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Part III Labor and Delivery Management
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13. The nursing measure to relieve fetal distress due to supine hypotension is:
A. Place the patient on semi-fowler’s position.
B. Put the patient on left side lying position.
C. Place patient on a knee chest position.
D. Any of the above.
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14. True or False:
The nurse does not need to apply transducer gel when placing the toco at the uterine fundus where they feel the contraction.Â
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15. In Leopold maneuver (abdominal palpations), you palpated a continuous board like resistance; identify the fetal part that you are palpating.
A. Fetal Back
B. Fetal Head
C. Fetal buttocks
D. Fetal feet
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SCIENCE
HEALTH SCIENCE
NURSING
OBG 813C