Signs of Pregnancy
Complications of Pregnancy
Fetal Assessment
Stages of Labor
Medication Administration
100

This probable sign of pregnancy is softening of the cervix.

What is Goodell's sign?

100

This progressive, multisystem disorder is characterized by the new onset of hypertension accompanied by proteinuria or significant end-organ dysfunction after 20 weeks of gestation.

What is preeclampsia?

100

According to the VEAL CHOP mnemonic used for interpreting fetal monitoring, these specific drops in the fetal heart rate are caused by umbilical cord compression.

What are variable decelerations?

100

The perineum begins to bulge and the presenting part becomes visible.

What changes in the perineum indicate that the birth of the baby is imminent during the second stage of labor?

100

This medication is commonly used to stimulate uterine contractions during induction of labor and can be used to control postpartum bleeding.

What is oxytocin (Pitocin)?

200

This presumptive sign of pregnancy is the absence of menstrual periods.

What is amenorrhea?

200

Always considered a severe variant of preeclampsia, this life-threatening laboratory diagnosis involves Hemolysis, Elevated Liver enzymes, and Low Platelets.

What is HELLP syndrome?

200

This specialized ultrasound assessment scores fetal well-being out of 10 points by measuring fetal breathing movements, body movement, muscle tone, amniotic fluid volume, and a reactive non-stress test.

What is the Biophysical Profile (BPP)?

200

During the first stage of labor, this specific early phase is considered the longest and involves cervical dilation from 0 to 6 centimeters.

What is the latent phase?

200

This medication may be given during labor to help relieve pain but can cause respiratory depression in the newborn.

What is an opioid analgesic (e.g., fentanyl or morphine)?

300

This probable sign of pregnancy occurs when the uterus enlarges and can be felt by a healthcare provider.

What is uterine enlargement?

300

The client experiencing this complication at 38 weeks presents with sudden abdominal pain, a rigid uterus, and dark red vaginal bleeding.

What is a placental abruption (abruptio placentae)?

300

For a non-stress test to be considered reactive and reassuring in a fetus greater than 32 weeks gestation, the heart rate tracing must show at least two of these 15-beat increases lasting for at least 15 seconds within a 20-minute window.

What are accelerations?

300

The fetus or placenta, birth canal, contractions, position, and psychologic state of the mother.

What are the 5 Ps in the process of labor and birth?

300

This medication is used to treat severe preeclampsia and prevent seizures during labor.

What is magnesium sulfate?

400

This presumptive sign of pregnancy is often one of the earliest symptoms and is commonly called morning sickness.

What is nausea and vomiting?

400

A client at 7 weeks gestation reports unilateral lower abdominal pain and shoulder pain. What is the nurse's priority action?

What is prepare for possible emergency surgery due to ectopic pregnancy?

400

This specific classification of fetal heart rate fluctuation, defined as an amplitude range of 6 to 25 beats per minute around the baseline, is the most reliable indicator that the fetus is currently well-oxygenated and neurologically intact.

What is moderate variability?

400

This active pushing stage begins only after the cervix is completely dilated to 10 centimeters and effaced, and it ends with the birth of the baby.

What is the second stage of labor?

400

This medication might be given to a pregnant client between 24 and 34 weeks gestation, during labor.

What is betamethasone? 

500

Hearing the fetal heartbeat with a doppler or visualizing the fetus on an ultrasound are the only types of assessment findings that fall into this definitive category.

What is a positive sign of pregnancy?

500

This hemorrhagic complication occurs when the placenta implants in the lower uterine segment, partially or completely covering the cervical opening, and classically presents as painless, bright red vaginal bleeding.

What is placenta previa?

500

This fetal heart rate finding would concern the nurse during labor. 

What are late decelerations?

500

During this stage, providers use expectant or active management (such as administering oxytocin) and can wait up to 30 minutes for the delivery of the placenta.

What is the third stage of labor?

500

This medication may be given to stop preterm labor by relaxing the smooth muscle of the uterus and may cause tachycardia.

What is terbutaline?

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