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Obstetric Readiness in the ED
Instructions:
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What is the initial treatment for coagulation disorder?
A. Hemabate
B. PTA
C. Coumadin
D. Thrombin
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What antihypertensive would you avoid with asthma?
A. Lopressor
B. Lisinopril
C. Hydralazine
D. Aspirin
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What you use for Magnesium toxicity
A. Calcium gluconate
B. Potassium Chloride
C. Normal Saline
D. Lactated Ringers
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When delivering the ________ always apply suprapubic countertraction if you are pulling on the cord.
A. baby
B. Placenta
C. uterus
D. patient
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For persistant seizures you would administer_____
A. Lorazepam
B. benadryl
C. choral hydrate
D. tylenol
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The second line uterotonics for Hemorrhage is _______
A. Carboprost
B. Magnesium sulphate
C. Lopressor
D. Heparin
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If you need to Rotate fetus to see anterior shoulder, reach into vagina to grab anterior arm and sweep across fetal trunk to deliver, the baby is _________ position
A. breech
B. normal
C. supine
D. straight
Obstetric Readiness in the ED
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
What is the initial treatment for coagulation disorder?
A. Hemabate
B. PTA
C. Coumadin
D. Thrombin
-
What antihypertensive would you avoid with asthma?
A. Lopressor
B. Lisinopril
C. Hydralazine
D. Aspirin
-
What you use for Magnesium toxicity
A. Calcium gluconate
B. Potassium Chloride
C. Normal Saline
D. Lactated Ringers
-
When delivering the ________ always apply suprapubic countertraction if you are pulling on the cord.
A. baby
B. Placenta
C. uterus
D. patient
-
For persistant seizures you would administer_____
A. Lorazepam
B. benadryl
C. choral hydrate
D. tylenol
-
The second line uterotonics for Hemorrhage is _______
A. Carboprost
B. Magnesium sulphate
C. Lopressor
D. Heparin
-
If you need to Rotate fetus to see anterior shoulder, reach into vagina to grab anterior arm and sweep across fetal trunk to deliver, the baby is _________ position
A. breech
B. normal
C. supine
D. straight