Menopause
Strategies
Prenatal Record
OB History
Prenatal Visits
100

Hormone related changes start to appear, women are still ovulating

What is perimenopause?

100

Gabapentin is used to treat this symptom

What is hot flashes?
100

To help determine the estimated date of delivery (EDD) or due date include this day in the record

What is the first day of the last menstrual cycle?

100

The number of pregnancies including the current pregnancy counted as 1?

What is 'gravida' [G]

100

The weight gain during the first trimester of pregnancy

What is 2 to 4 pounds

200

Menopause usually occurs at this age

What is between 45 and 55 years of age?

200

The 2 dietary changes to avoid hot flash symptoms

What is avoiding caffeine, spicy foods?

200

Alcohol passes through the placenta to the fetus can cause this disorder

What is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)?

200

The number of viable births or births at greater than 20 weeks

What is 'para' [P]?

200

The instrument used to listen to fetal heart tones

What is a Doppler ultrasound?

300

Only after 12 months of amenorrhea a women is said to be in this biological process

What is in 'menopause'?

300

The dietary change to help with symptom of vaginal dryness

What is consume soy products or supplements

300

Name 3 of the different types of information collected in social history

What is: „Substance use, dietary preferences and restrictions, exercise, living accommodations, safety practices

300

The ability to survive or live successfully

What is viability?

300

The mother is to leave a urine sample as an early indicator for these 2 complications

What is: gestational diabetes mellitus and preeclampsia?

400

The oral contraceptives to treat symptoms of menopause

What is hormone replacement therapy (HRT)?

400

Regular weight bearing exercise of walking to treat this symptom

What is osteoporosis?

400

The 4 of many family history conditions that are of concern and to be documented

What is: „DM, HTN, heart disease, autoimmune disease, kidney disease, seizures, depression, thyroid disease, preeclampsia, and any genetic disorder.

400

The number of terminations of pregnancy, induced or spontaneous, before 20 weeks

What is Abortion or abortus (A or Ab)

400

The blood tests that can determine Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn (HDFN)

What is blood type and Rh factor with antibody screening (page 722)

500

The 5 symptoms of menopause

What is: „Hot flashes, sleep disorders, concentration issues, mood swings, irritability, migraines, vaginal dryness, urinary incontinence, dry skin

500

An abnormal thinning of the bone structure, causing bones to become brittle and weak

What is osteoporosis?

500

The 5 comprehensive records of information and health history to be gathered at the prenatal exam

What is: Demographic information; Menstrual, Obstetric, Medical, Surgical, Social history; and Family history (page 718)

500

The terminology TPAL used in obstetric history

What is: T-Term births, P-Preterm births; A-Abortus or Abortions; L-Living children (page 719)

500

The fundal height measurements that are either larger or smaller could indicate these issues with the pregnancy (choose 2)

What is: inaccurate delivery date; slow fetal growth; significantly larger than average baby; too little/too much amniotic fluid
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