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- Which of the following imaging studies can be used most safely during pregnancy? CT scans PET scans ultrasounds X-raysWould ISCI be an option? Why or why not? Jan, a 32-year-old woman, and her husband, Darryl, have been married for 7 years. They have attempted to have a baby on several occasions. Five years ago, they had a first-trimester miscarriage, followed by an ectopic pregnancy later the same year. Jan continued to see her OB/GYN physician for infertility problems but was very dissatisfied with the response. After four miscarriages, she went to see a fertility specialist, who diagnosed her with severe endometriosis and polycystic ovarian disease (detected by hormone studies). The infertility physician explained that these two conditions were hampering her ability to become pregnant and thus making her infertile. She referred Jan to a genetic counselor. At the appointment, the counselor explained to Jan that one form of endometriosis (MIM 131200) can be a genetic disorder, and that polycystic ovarian disease can also be a genetic disorder (MIM 184700) and is one of the most common reproductive disorders among women. The counselor recommended that a detailed family history of both Jan and Darryl would help establish whether Jans problems have a genetic component and whether any of her potential daughters would be at risk for one or both of these disorders. In the meantime, Jan is taking hormones, and she and Darryl are considering alternative modes of reproduction. Using the information in Figure 16.4, explain the reproductive options that are open to Jan and Darryl.5. Prepare a chart describing the definition, causes, and nursing considerations for the following complications of labor and delivery: • Maternal hemorrhage Premature rupture of membranes Preterm labor
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- 4. Martha Peterson is a 16-year-old child who presents to the endocrine clinic. Martha has not had thelarche or menarche, despite her age. She is distraught and states, “All my friends have breasts and look like woman. I still look like a silly little girl. I’ll never find a boyfriend if I look like a boy my whole life.” a. What is the difference between delayed puberty and stalled puberty? b. What other measurements should the nurse take? Why? c. What are the possible causes of delayed puberty? d. What effect does this condition have on Martha’s psychosocial development?5#. What drugs and medicines are being developed to treat condition that pose risks during pregnancy?9. Marielle, 18 year old, Gravida 1 Para 0, 40 weeks AOG is in the labor and delivery unit. Eight minutes after a normal delivery under pudendal anesthesiaMarielle has not completed the third stage of labor. The uterus is discoid and firm; no bleeding is evident. What should the nurse do?a. Gently massage the uterus and waitb. Pull steadily but with greater traction on the cordc. Perform Crede's maneuver the contractions with intramuscular (IM) methergined. Manually remove the placenta.
- 1.Explain why babies are delivered preterm. 2.What is the difference in the nursing consideration for pre term baby than normal baby 3.How can you prevent pre term baby?1. Sharon, aged 26 years, had been married for two years. Menarche was at age 14 with regular periods. When she was 24 her periods became irregular and she was started on the combined oral contraceptive pill. Wishing to become pregnant, she had stopped taking the pill one year earlier but her periods did not return. Her partner's sperm count was normal. Thefollowing investigations were carried out (reference ranges are given in brackets): -LH 21 Iu/L (2-15) FSH 42 IU/L (1-15) Prolactin 350 mU/L (50-700) (a) What do the high gonadotrophins suggest in this case? (b) What is Sharon's principal option to achieve a pregnancy? 2. a Outline the steps involve in the investigation of suspected Acromegaly or Gigantism. b. Different between primary and secondary hypothyroidism.1- How long is a normal pregnancy? 2- Why it is important for all women of childbearing age, whether pregnant or not, to have healthy eating habits?