Birth Positions
Pain Relief
Support Services
Postpartum
Preventative Care
100
There is a position to help back labor that requires stability support. 

What is hands and knees?

100

The tool a patient can hold to combat pain with another discomforting stimulus?

What is a comb?
100

The federal program that will provide 12 months of insurance to support birthing person and baby.

What is medicaid?
100

The time frame until a birthing person sees their provider if there have been no postpartum complications?

What is 6 weeks?

100
The name of the time the condition being assessed when patients do a glucose screening test.

What is gestational diabetes?

200

The position that is traditionally used for pushing - especially in a hospital setting.

What is lithotomy?

200

The medication option that is inhaled via a mask.

What is nitrous oxide? 

Extra 100 points if you can tell me the blend they use for nitrous oxide.

200

The location of the WIC office in Greenville, NC. 

What is the health department?

200

The name of the yellow fat and nutrient dense milk that is initially expressed.

What is colostrum?

200

The three things a baby will receive for preventative care once they are born.

What is (erythromycin) eye drops, a vitamin K shot, and Hep B vaccine?

300

The position of baby that is likely to cause back labor.

What is occiput posterior?

300
The medication pain relief that loses its effectiveness around the 3rd dose.

What is IV pain medication?

Extra 100 points if you can tell me the name of an IV pain medication. 

300

The federal program that provides support for food, home energy, housing, child care, and job training.

What is TANF/Temporary Assistance for Needy Families?

300

The 5-5-5 rule.

What is 5 days in the bed, 5 days on the bed, and 5 days near the bed?

300

The vaccine pregnant patients should receive between September through January.

What is RSV?

400

The position that supports opening the pelvic outlet.

What is squatting?

400

The position a patient should be in to receive their epidural.

What is sitting on the edge of the bed curled over their bellow and/or a pillow?

400

The app patients can download that offers support for postpartum depression.

What is Connect PSI?

400

The name of postpartum bleeding that happens the first 3-4 days after birth.

What is lochia rubra?

400

The position baby should be in when baby wearing.

What is face to face?

500

The position that supports rest between contractions.

What is side lying (release)?

500

The medication a patient must receive before they receive their epidural.

What is lactated ringers/fluids?

500
The name of the fund that can provide housing for up to 6 months of maternity or alternative care services.

What is The State Maternity Home Fund?

500

The portion of your food that is essential to maintain if breast feeding or pumping.

What is protein?

500

The purpose of fundal rubs.

What is to assess for postpartum bleeding?

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