The nurse instructor reminds the nursing student that the "Shiny Schultz" is a name given to the _____________ side of the placenta
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
fetal
The fetal side of the placenta is called the Shiny Schultz and the maternal side is called the Dirty Duncan.
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The nurse is monitoring a pregnant woman who is at high risk for the development of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). What physical assessment findings would indicate of DIC?
A) Urine clear without sediment at 40 mL/hr B) Oozing blood from all intravenous sites C) All vital signs within expected parameters for pregnancy D) Absence of elevated protein in urine or serum
Braxton-Hicks contractions, which may begin in the first trimester and become increasingly stronger during the pregnancy, differ from labor contractions in that they:
a. last several minutes. b. are always regular. c. do not dilate the cervix. d. are only mild.
A client's chorionic villus sampling (CVS) reveals mosaicism, but amniocentesis does not. How should the nurse evaluate these results?
1. An error in analyzing the results must have occurred because these two events cannot exist simultaneously. 2. The client has a condition called anaphase lag. 3. The client has a condition called confined placental mosaicism (CPM). 4. Mosaicism is present in the fetus, but not in the placenta.
The nurse admits an acutely ill, older patient to the hospital. Which action should the nurse take first?
a. Speak slowly and loudly while facing the patient. b. Obtain a detailed medical history from the patient. c. Perform the physical assessment before interviewing the patient. d. Ask a family member to go home and retrieve the patient's cane.