A person pregnant for the third time or more.
What is Multigravida?
color
What is presumptive or subjective?
Softening of the cervix
What is Goodell sign?
This is measured from the top of the pubic bone to the top of the uterus.
What is fundal height?
A person who has not produced a viable offspring.
What is a nullipara?
reflex irritability
Grimace
Braxton Hicks
What is probable?
Ptyalism
What is excessive salivation?
Vaginal pH increases leading to an increased risk of
What is candidiasis?
A person who has had two or more pregnancies of at least 20 weeks.
What is a multipara?
tone
What is activity?
Ballottment
What is probable?
Bluish-purple discoloration of the cervix
What is Chadwick's sign?
This blood test determines if the mother needs Rhogam
What is Rh factor?
The total number of times a person has been pregnant, regardless of the outcome.
What is gravida?
R stands for
Respirations
Auscultation of fetal heart rate via doppler.
What is positive?
Softening of the lower uterine segment or isthmus
What is Hegar sign?
This is secreted by the posterior pituitary gland
What is oxytocin?
This is the patient's third pregnancy. She has had one vaginal delivery at 38 weeks gestation and a cesarean section at 37 5/7 weeks gestation.
What is G3P2?
Newborn characteristics at birth: acrocyanosis, pulse 158 bpm, respirations 49 bpm, grimace and cry with stimulation, weak tone
What is APGAR of 7?
Fatigue
What is presumptive or subjective?
an eating disorder in which a person eats things not usually considered food
What is Pica?
This hormone causes smooth muscle relaxation in pregnancy
What is progesterone?