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Final Quiz Review NUR2474 Module_10 (latest 2021,2022)Final Quiz Review NUR2474 – Module 10 Quiz: Test writer strategy(ies): 1. Scenarios X3; 15 questions… 2. “Choose at least one correct ans ... wer” versus “Choose at least one correct answer (select all that apply)” 3. Double negative questions… 4. ALWAYS remember therapeutic communication… Review: 1. What is the most critical time for the development of major birth defects in developing fetuses? Embryonic period (weeks 3-8) during organogenesis, roughly the first trimester 2. Remember: The most the most reliable way to predict the potential of fetal harm is by referencing the FDA Pregnancy Risk Categories. 3. How does alcohol effect a developing baby. (Remember the double negative with this question). Teratogenic effects from alcohol require prolonged exposure in high doses-lower doses may only produce subtle abnormalities Teratogenic effects include fetal alcohol syndrome, stillbirth, spontaneous abortion, low birth weight, intellectual disabilities Regular use can result in the birth of a drug dependent infant. If the dependence is not supported with drugs following birth withdrawal will ensue. The baby should be weaned from dependence by giving smaller doses of the drug they are dependent on progressively. Neonatal withdrawal syndrome-shrill crying, vomiting, extreme irritability 4. Remember: Lipid soluble drugs are more likely to cause fetal damage. [Show More]
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