Diagnostic Tests and Procedures
Labor and Birthing Process
Nutrition in Pregnancy
Complications during birth
Pharmacology during pregnancy
100

This procedure can be done beginning at 10 weeks gestation to diagnose fetal chromosomal, metabolic, or DNA abnormalities

What is Chorionic Villus Sampling?

100

This process involves contractions that occurs at regular intervals, an increased intensity of contractions, discomfort in the lower back or abdomen, discomfort that does not stop with walking, and a dilated cervix

What is true labor?

100

This item should be supplemented in women who wish to become pregnant and those who are currently pregnant to prevent neural tube defects

What is folic acid?

100

This disorder is diagnosed by the presence of hypertension and proteinuria

What is preeclampsia  

100

This is the antidote to magnesium toxicity

What is calcium gluconate?

200

This item can be measured in the maternal serum or amniotic fluid

What is alpha fetoprotein?

200

This paper can be used to detect true ROM and turns blue is positive

What is nitrazine paper?

200

This is an eating disorder that can be experienced during pregnancy, it involves a person eating things not usually considered food

What is pica?

200

This procedure involves Surgical reinforcement of the cervix with a heavy ligature

What is cervical cerclage?

200

This drug is given to enhance fetal lung maturity between 24 to 34 weeks

What is betamethasone?

300

This diagnostic is useful for viewing intrauterine growth restriction, poor placental perfusion, and high-risk pregnancies

What is doppler ultrasound?

300

This is the time between beginning of a contraction to the end of a contraction

What is duration?

300
  • This is something that should be given to a client taking iron supplements to relieve constipation  

What is stool softener?

300

This complication is classified by size greater than dates, abnormally high hCG levels, hyperemesis gravidum, and an increase in uterine size

What is gestational trophoblastic disease?

300

If experiencing toxicity, the patient will have a respiratory rate of less than 12, decrease urine output under 30 ml/per, and decrease deep tendon reflexes

What is magnesium toxicity?

400

An amniocentesis is done in the third trimester to measure this value

  • What is L/s ratio 

  • What is hemolytic disease? 

400

This score can be indicated whether or not a mother can be successfully induced

What is Bishop’s score?

400

Consuming 500 mg/ day or more of this can cause a spontaneous abortion

What is caffeine  

400

This condition is three times more common in pregnancy and involves cranial nerve 7 

What is Bell’s palsy  

400

This drug blocks the production of prostaglandins and should not be given past 32 weeks

What is indomethacin?

500

This test involves an aspiration of fetal blood from the umbilical cord for prenatal diagnosis or therapy

What is percutaneous umbilical blood sampling?

500

This value is obtained from swabbing vaginal secretions, this protein is present between 24 and 34 weeks and can indicate labor which increases the risk of labor within the next two weeks

What is fibronectin?

500

What artificial sweetener should be avoided in a mother than has PKU?

What is aspartame?

500

This problem involves no cramps, scant brownish bleeding, no tissue passed, cervix closed

What is missed abortion?

500

This drug Crosses the placenta stimulates CNS. Risks include preterm birth, placental abruption, small fetus, lethargic infant, heart and brain damage to infant

What is methamphetamine?

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