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- Maternal Newborn Nursing
- Joanne Wit EdS, MSN
- Adapted from Mary Ann Gagen MSN, ARNP
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- Health practices
- Smoking
- Caffeine
- Medication use
- Nutrition
- Exercise
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- Maternal Weight Gain
- Nutritional Requirements
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- Early and Later Classes
- Siblings
- Grandparents
- Childbirth preparation
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- Reproductive
- Respiratory
- Cardiovascular
- GI/Urinary
- Integumentary
- Musculoskeletal
- Metabolism
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- Presumptive signs (Subjective)
- Amenorrhea
- N&V
- Urinary frequency
- Breast changes
- Fatigue
- “quickening”
- Probable Signs (Objective)
- Hegar’s sign
- McDonald’s sign
- Enlargement of abdomen
- Pigmentation changes
- Ballottement
- + pregnancy test
- Palpation of fetal outline
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- Fetal heart beat
- Fetal movement palpable by examiner
- Visualization of the fetus by ultrasound
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- Behaviors of the expectant mother
- Behaviors of the expectant father
- Behaviors of siblings
- Behaviors of others
- Cultural factors
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- First prenatal visit
- Physical assessment
- Psychosocial assessment
- Labs
- Follow-up prenatal visits
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- History
- Terminology
- Client Profile
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- Calculating due date
- Nagele’s rule
- McDonald’s method
- Teaching
- Cultural considerations
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- Laboratory assessment
- TORCH
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- Initial assessments
- Ongoing assessment
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- Definition of Terms, pg. 160
- Client Profile, pp 161-162
- Assessment Guide: Initial Prenatal Assessment, pp. 165 -171
- Subsequent Prenatal Assessment, pp. 176 - 179
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- Self-Care measures
- Health promotion
- Breast care
- Hygiene
- Rest
- Exercise
- Nutrition
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- First trimester
- nausea/vomiting
- urinary frequency
- Second & third trimesters
- Heartburn, flatulence, hemorrhoids, constipation
- Leg cramps, edema,
- Faintness, dyspnea
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- Language
- Specific practices r/t pregnancy
- Foods
- Gender of care giver
- Involvement by family, support persons in pregnancy
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- The antepartum client asks how much weight she should gain during
pregnancy. What is the best response by the nurse?
- a. 40 lb.
- b. 15 lb.
- c. 20 lb.
- d. 30 lb.
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