Across
- 3. Diagnose or confirm rupture of membranes (3 words)
- 5. A patient with pallor, light-headedness, restlessness, and decreased urinary output during 3rd/4th stages of labor indicate ___ ___.(2 words)
- 8. A provider may perform this procedure to induce/augment labor.
- 9. Dark red bleeding,Rigid Abdomen, Increasing abdominal size, and Fetal HR changes (late decels) (2 words)
- 11. Co-incident use of ___ ___ ____ with magnesium sulfate could result in neuromuscular blockade and should be avoided. (3 words)
- 12. Supplement taken after 12 weeks that helps avoid nausea and vomiting. Vitamin C increases the absorption of ____.
- 13. The persistent eating of substances such as dirt or paint that have no nutritional value.
- 15. protein that is released into cervical & vaginal secretions when there is disruption of the maternal-fetal interface of membranes and decidua.(2 words)
- 16. The nutritional needs during pregnancy include consumption of vitamins A, D, E, and K which are considered ___ ___ ___. (3 words)
- 17. A patient is receiving magnesium sulfate. If they have absent deep tendon reflexes, and respiratory depression they will need ____ ___. (2 words)
Down
- 1. Instrument used to deliver a breech baby vaginally.
- 2. The nurse may assist the CRNA or anesthesiologist by applying ____ pressure during intubation.
- 3. Medication used to accelerate fetal lung maturity for preterm baby. (2 words)
- 4. A patient with a history of uterine fibroids experiences ___ ____ ___ (obstructed labor)(3 words)
- 6. ____ ____ interferes with calcium uptake in myometrium cells, reducing muscular ability to contract. (2 words)
- 7. Neural tube defects are associated with ___ ___ ___. (3 words)
- 10. A patient receiving ____ should be monitored for tachycardia, hypotension, pulmonary edema and chest pain.
- 14. After this anesthetic is applied the patient's HOB is kept at more than 30°for 6 – 12 hours. (2 words)
