NUR 3118 Study Guide - Final Guide: Ampicillin, Perspiration, Personality Disorder

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Pregnancy: the low risk pregnant woman and related nursing care. Chapter 4: physiological aspects of antepartum care 35 pages. Routine physical examination & screening: physical exam: height & weight (bmi), physical/breast/pelvic exam, lab tests: pap smear, blood type, cbc, cholesterol, glucose, urinalysis, hiv, syphilis, std cultures. Anticipatory guidance: provision of information and guidance to women and their families that enables them to be knowledgeable and prepared as the process of pregnancy and childbirth unfolds. Preconception education: to provide a woman with info she can use to enhance her health before becoming. Antepartum: htn, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, thromboembolism, utis. During childbirth: lga and macrosomia; prolonged labor; cesarean delivery. Education: diet & physical activity, healthy weight before conception, diet: fruits & veggies, lean protein sources, low-fat dairy, whole grains, small amount of healthy fats. Folic acid: decrease risk of neural tube defects; benefits are greatest @ 1 month before pregnancy and through the 1st trimester.