Signs of sleep disturbance in the postpartum period include everything EXCEPT
The treatment goal of daily antiviral therapy for women with…
The treatment goal of daily antiviral therapy for women with recurrent episodes of genital herpes is to:
A breastfeeding woman being treated for mastitis with oral a…
A breastfeeding woman being treated for mastitis with oral antibiotics for 3 days calls to report a persistent fever of 38.4 C/101.1° F. Appropriate management is:
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for delayed post…
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for delayed postpartum hemorrhage?
A 22-year-old woman reports that over the last 3 months she…
A 22-year-old woman reports that over the last 3 months she has had to use her short-acting beta-agonist rescue inhaler more frequently. In the last month she used it 4 times per week and woke up 3 times this month with asthma exacerbation. After a normal respiratory exam today, your next step would be to:
A woman is at her 6-week postpartum visit after the birth of…
A woman is at her 6-week postpartum visit after the birth of her second baby and reports irregular vaginal bleeding since her delivery. A few days before this visit, her bleeding became bright red again and is heavy, saturating one pad per hour. She is exclusively breastfeeding. The provider correctly concludes that:
When compared to sustained, strenuous bearing-down efforts (…
When compared to sustained, strenuous bearing-down efforts (Valsalva pushing), open-glottis pushing:
The initial step in the management of a pregnant woman with…
The initial step in the management of a pregnant woman with a newly positive PPD is:
The CNM caring for a 28 year old G1 P0 at 38 weeks gestation…
The CNM caring for a 28 year old G1 P0 at 38 weeks gestation notes a SVE of 5/100/0, variable decelerations, and q 2- 3 minute contractions lasting 60 seconds each. With this data the CNM should do which of the following FIRST?
The uterus can no longer be palpated abdominally by
The uterus can no longer be palpated abdominally by