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**What This Document Is**
This study guide focuses on high-risk pregnancy, specifically covering complications arising during pregnancy and conditions that can lead to increased risk for both mother and fetus. It’s designed as a review resource for students in the Concepts of Maternal-Child Nursing and Families (NUR 4130) course at Nova Southeastern University, preparing for OB Exam 1. The guide synthesizes key information from Chapters 19 and 20 of the course textbook.
**Why This Document Matters**
This guide is essential for nursing students preparing to care for pregnant patients with complex health needs. Understanding high-risk factors, potential complications like gestational hypertension and spontaneous abortion, and appropriate nursing assessments is crucial for providing safe and effective care. It’s most useful during exam preparation and as a quick reference while studying. This resource exists to consolidate and highlight the most important concepts from the assigned textbook chapters.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This study guide is a *supplement* to the textbook and course lectures, not a replacement. It provides an overview and key points but does not offer in-depth explanations of underlying pathophysiology or detailed treatment protocols. It also doesn’t cover all possible complications or variations in clinical presentation. Users will still need to consult the full textbook and course materials for a comprehensive understanding.
**What This Document Provides**
This guide includes:
* An overview of factors contributing to high-risk pregnancies.
* A list of common pregnancy complications (bleeding, hyperemesis, hypertension, diabetes, etc.).
* Detailed information on different types of spontaneous abortion (threatened, inevitable, incomplete, complete, missed, habitual) including assessment findings.
* Nursing management considerations for spontaneous abortion, including monitoring, pain management, and preparation for procedures.
* Brief overview of ectopic pregnancy.
* A table summarizing assessment findings for threatened abortion.
This preview *does not* include detailed information on HELLP syndrome, gestational diabetes, blood incompatibility, amniotic fluid imbalances, multiple gestation, premature rupture of membranes, or gestational trophoblastic disease. It also does not include practice questions or detailed pharmacological information beyond mentioning RhoGAM and misoprostol.