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OB-Substance Abuse 2

Cocain Abuse in Pregnancy

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what are the major effects of cocaine on mom and baby vasoconstriction, tachycardia and HTN
when is a spontaneous abortion more likely in a cocaine using mom first trimester
is placenta previa or abruption placentae more commonly associated with cocaine use abruption placentae
what are the signs and symptoms of a cocaine user mood swings, appetite changes and lack of motivation
what amount of cocaine is passed throug breastmilk all
cocaine use in pgrenancy can cause what characteristic weight and head circumference decreased
is cocaine contraindicated in breatsfeeding yes
is a baby addicted to cocaine likely to feed well no
s/s of baby receiving cocaine through breast milk are extreme irritability, vomiting and diarrhea, dilated pupils and apnea
describe the pupils of babies exposed to cocaine dilated
describe the breathing pattern of baby exposed to cocaine apneic
describe the GI symptoms of baby exposed to cocaine vomiting and diarrhea
why are the affects of marijuana difficult to evaluate often used in conjunction with alcohol and tobacco
heroin addicted mom's often pay for their habit with what type of employment prostitution
what is the most common birthing position in most heroin addicted babies breech
what placental abnormalities may happen as a result of heroin use abnormal implantation and abruptio placentae
do most heroin users go full term with pregnancies no
describe the cry of a baby addicted to heroin high pitched
moms that use heroin have a higher incidence of what sti's and hiv
describe the membranes in a heroin mom more likely to rupture prematurely and meconium staining
due to the hypertensive effects of heroin what is this mom more likely to develop preeclampsia-eclampsia
what is the priority nursing diagnosis for a pregnant woman with substance abuse imbalanced nutrition
should all pregnant women be screened for substance abuse yes
urine drug screen can identify what about use recent or heavy use
what approach should you take when assessing a woman for substance abuse use accepting terminology and be nonjudgmental
what action should be taken if a newborn shows positive for drugs required by law to report to state protection agency
what are the three top nursing implementations focused on recovery, effects on self and fetus and prevention of complications
what placental disorder is common in meth moms placental abruption
what are the complications of drug exposed newborns respiratory distress, jaundice, congenital anomalies and growth restriction and behavioral abnormalities and withdrawal
what types of test will be done on a newborn suspected to be in withdrawal meconium analysis and urine drug screen
what drugs are used to control withdrawal symptoms phenobartbital, morphine, oral methadone and valium
increases in what reflexes indicate withdrawal sneezing, hiccups, yawning
what screening can be used to determine withdrawal and sliding scale needs for medications neonatal abstinence score sheet
what is the best intervention to reduce risks of tobacco to the fetus and newborn prevention-teach before pregnancy to quit smoking
describe the muscle tone of a baby exposed to tobacco fluctuates between increased or decreased
what are the signs of nicotine toxicity tachycardia, irritability, poor feeding
describe the moro reflex of a tobacco baby hyperactive
describe the intrauterine fetal heart tones of a tobacco baby distressed
when is the greatest potential for gross abnormalities in the fetus first trimester
what major problem is created for an adolescent if she becomes pregnant pregnancy can halt or never allow developmental milestones to be achieved
what is the major risk factor for teen pregnancy poverty
how is sexual experience related to teen pregnancy if first experience at younger age the risk is increased
what is the biggest physical risks for the pregnant teen cephalopelvic disproportion
is a preg teen likely to develop preeclampsia yes
what is the psychosocial risk for the preg teen interruption of the developmental tasks of adolescence
what is the highest nursing priority for preg teen nutrition
what can you do to encourage the teen to take part in prenatal care allow her an active role...you know the drill: jump on the scales and give me a UA
Created by: Lori Dobrisky
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