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itsmyluck

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You are the nursery nurse caring for a 34-week newborn. You think that she is beginning to show signs of respiratory distress primarily due to insufficient production of
 
  a. adrenal cortical ste-roids c. amino acids
  b. alpha-fetoproteins d. surfactant

Question 2

At 22 weeks' gestation, a client is diagnosed with placenta previa. The doctor tells the client that the placenta is covering the internal cervical os. This is classified as what type of previa?
 
  1. Partial
  2. Low-lying
  3. Marginal
  4. Complete



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Answer to Question 1

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Although surfactant normally begins to be secreted in the lungs at 28 weeks gestation, it takes at least another 8 weeks for sufficient surfactant to be secreted and distributed throughout the alveoli. Adrenal cortical steroids and alpha-fetoproteins are appropriate causes for neonatal respiratory distress but are not the most likely cause in this situation. Also, amino acids is not the primary reason for neonatal respiratory distress in a preterm neonate.

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Rationale:
1. In partial previa, the placenta only partially covers the internal os.
2. In low-lying previa, the placenta is in the lower uterine segment in close proximity to the cervix.
3. In marginal previa, the placenta just touches the edge of the internal os.
4. Complete placental previa occurs when the placenta completely covers the internal cervical os.




itsmyluck

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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