Insulin is considered a ______ hormone, thus Fetal hyperglycemia stimulating production of insulin to metabolize carbohydrates; excess nutrients transported to fetus can also cause increased growth
growth hormone
What are risks factors for Subinvolution?
If a post-term infant is large the nurse should assess for _______ and __________.
- Hypoglycemia - because of rapid use of glycogen stores
Regarding Late-onset GBS, what patients are neurologic consequences are more likely in
Potential complications of a preterm infant - Infection - Infection
3-10 times more at risk for infection, sepsis is prevalent, lack adequate passive immunity of IgG from the mother during 3rd trimester, immature immune response
Risk factors in the immediate post-partum in women related to heart disease
Potential complications of a preterm infant - Respiration
Immature lungs, poor cough reflex, narrow respiratory passages, prone to apneic spells
Nursing Focus of the immediate post partum patient
Deontologic Model.
***example is the rule, “Life must be maintained at all costs and in all circumstances.” Strictly used, the deontologic model would not consider the quality of life or weigh the use of scarce resources against the likelihood that the life maintained would be near-normal.
nurses can help defend malpractice claims by following guidelines for ___, ____, and _____ and by maintaining their levels of expertise.
informed consent, refusal of care, and documentation
Characteristics of Preterm Infants - APPEARANCE
Acronym for assessment:
BUBBLE HEP
breasts uterus bowels bladder lochia episiotomy
homan’s
emotions
pain
Vitals signs after birth of baby - temperature
- if greater than 100.4 could be sign of infection
Why does insulin resistance occur during the 2nd half of pregnancy?
Asymmetric growth restriction is caused by complications such as preeclampsia that begin in the ____ Trimester and interfere with uteroplacental function
3rd
Meconium Aspiration occurs most often when ……
Hypoxia causes increased peristalsis of the intestines and relaxation of the anal sphincter before or during labor
symptoms of postpartum affective disorders:
Signs of Overhydration in the Newborn
Uterine involution
Immediately after birth: U/2 6-12 hours after birth: @U Subsequent involution :1 fb (cm) per day Day 7: ½ way between umbilicus and symphysis pubis Non palpable by : 14th day (into pelvis) Pre pregnant size by 5-6 weeks.
Medications used for Hemorrhage
Post partum changes - gastrointestinal
Nursing considerations regarding Subinvolution?
What medication is used to treat subinvolution and what does it do?
Methergine to provide sustained uterine contraction
Vitals signs after birth of baby - respirations and BP
-Should be back to normal