Published Apr 30, 2013
Firefly15
3 Posts
The nurse is reviewing a client's labor and delivery summary. Which piece of data should alert the nurse to the possibility of physiologic jaundice in the newborn?
A.) The birth was precipitous.
B.) A vacuum extractor was used.
C.) The mother received an epidural.
D.) Maternal blood type is B positive.
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
What do you think?
gonnaB37nursedoc
20 Posts
I would guess "A"
The Dreamer
390 Posts
B, because it would likely cause a hematoma and a pool of blood in the scalp. At least that's my "educated guess".
I think its A though because a precipitous birth is labor that is less than 3 hours. This can cause trauma in the newborn & will contribute to hyperbilirubinemia.
pumpkinspice555
95 Posts
It's B!
Aleska25
139 Posts
I would said its "B"
MendedHeart
663 Posts
The key word thats standing out to me is "physiologic jaundice"
Differentiation of physiological vs. Pathological is key and im a little stumped here
I thinks its A because the baby will start breast feeding much sooner and that is a primary cause of physiological jaundice?
Mandy0728
578 Posts
All I can say is B, C and D were all a part of my Labor with my son & he came out jaundice...I am B+, he was vacuumed out and also I had an epidural..
I asked my nursing instructor & she told me that the answer is A because the precipitous birth is going to cause bruising which will cause jaundice. She said it wasn't B because the vacuum just causes edema.