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Title: The nurse caring for a woman about to deliver a baby at 33 weeks' gestation knows that what factor ...
Post by: cristiik on Feb 6, 2018
The nurse caring for a woman about to deliver a baby at 33 weeks' gestation knows that what factor might have accelerated surfactant production?
 
  A.
  Fetal hemolytic disorders
  B.
  Incorrect dates
  C.
  Maternal hypertension
  D.
  Multiple gestation


Title: The nurse caring for a woman about to deliver a baby at 33 weeks' gestation knows that what factor ...
Post by: cjj8za on Feb 6, 2018
ANS: C
A fetus has produced sufficient surfactant for independent respiratory function by about gestational weeks 34 to 36. Hence, a baby born at 33 weeks' gestation is at risk for not having enough surfactant. Factors that can lead to increased surfactant production include mothers with White classification D, F, and R diabetes; maternal hypertension; and maternal heroin addiction. Fetal hemolytic disorders and multiple gestation are risk factors for decreased surfactant production. Incorrect dates may be important, but this is not a factor that leads to increased surfactant production.