"X" Pecting
Baby Mama
Shiny Shultz
In Utero
Celebrity Baby Names
100

Variable decelerations are associated with

Cord compression 

100

A substance that causes birth defects

A teratogen 

100

 The most common side effect after epidural block

Hypotension

100

The 3 stages of fetal development include. 

Pre-embryonic stage, embryonic stage, and fetal stage

100

The amount of chromosomes needed for human development.

46 chromosomes (23 per parent)

200

At the beginning of this phase of labor, contractions become more regular and moderate to strong, occur every 3 to 5 minutes, and last 45 to 60 seconds.

The active phase 

(Phases: latent, active, & Transition)

200

An interference with blood return to the maternal heart, occurs when the weight of the fetus rests on the? 

 Vena Cava

200

The patient's fundus becomes globular during this stage of labor 

Third Stage.

The third stage shows signs of placental separation: a gush of blood, lengthening of the umbilical cord, and the fundus becomes globular.

200

 A life-threatening complication of general anesthesia

Malignant hyperthermia 

200

These signs of pregnancy (Think PPP) can have causes other than pregnancy and are noticed only by the mother.

Presumptive signs of pregnancy are subjective symptoms that suggest pregnancy but can also be caused by other factors, such as fatigue, nausea, missed period, and breast changes.  

300

This hormone is primarily responsible for ovulation

luteinizing hormone

300

The first time a pregnant person feels their baby move in the uterus. It usually feels like flutters, bubbles, or tiny pulses is referred to as

Quickening

300

What occurs to the fetus as a result of contraction decrement?

Blood flow to the fetus improves and the fetal heart rate should return to baseline. 

300

The muscles relax, and blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing return to normal during this phase of the sexual response cycle. 

Resolution phase 

300

Blood pressure decreases slightly during this trimester because the expanding placenta causes peripheral resistance to circulation to lower.

Second Trimester

400

The client's last menstrual period (LMP) was February 10th. Using the Naegele rule, what would the estimated date of delivery (EDD) be?

November 17th

To use the Naegele rule, subtract 3 months and then add 7 days to the first day of the client's LMP (February 10th): February minus 3 months is November, and then adding 7 days is the 17th. Thus, her estimated date of delivery (EDD) would be November 17th.

400

A nurse is documenting the obstetric history of a pregnant client who has previously given birth to three infants at term and had one spontaneous abortion at 12 weeks gestation. What is her gravida para (G/P)?

G5/P3

Gravida refers to the total number of pregnancies (including current), while para refers to the number of births after 20 weeks of gestation. 

Gravida: Pregnant 5 times (current pregnancy, 3 deliveries, and spontaneous abortion)

Para: 3 births (after 20 weeks of gestation)

400

These twins have one amniotic cavity that they both share.

Monoamniotic–monochorionic twins 

(Identical twins)

400

What is the role of the placenta in pregnancy? List 3 things the placenta does during pregnancy. 

The role of the placenta:

1. It supplies the developing organism with food and oxygen (exchange of oxygen & nutrients).

2. It carries waste away for excretion by the mother. Removes: carbon dioxide from the fetus and transports it back to the mother's circulation for elimination. 

3. It slows the maternal immune response so that the mother's body does not reject the fetal tissues. 

4. It produces hormones (such as hCG) that help maintain the pregnancy. These hormones also prepare the mother's body for childbirth and breastfeeding. 

5. It acts as a barrier, preventing the direct mixing of maternal and fetal blood but enabling the exchange of substances.

400

What makes a non-stress test (NST) reactive? List 3 criteria. 

A reactive non-stress test shows 

1. At least 2 accelerations (lasting 15 seconds and peaking 15 beats per minute above the baseline 15x15) of the fetal heart rate.

 2. Moderate variability of the heart rate noted in the monitor strip.

3. The mother feels the fetus moving and/or kicking (which should be seen on the monitor strip as well). A lack of fetal movement is abnormal and requires follow-up. 

4. No decelerations were noted (Decelerations are abnormal and will need to have further follow-up).

5. Fetal heart rate baseline between 110 bpm and 160 bpm.  

500

What type of blood does the umbilical vein carry from the placenta to the fetus?

The umbilical vein carries oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus.

The umbilical artery carries deoxygenated blood from the fetus to the placenta.

500

This phase of the involuntary uterine contraction is examined to ensure the fetus is progressing adequately.

Relaxation Phase 

(fetus has a break from the contraction)

500

This location in the testis is where sperm mature.

Epididymis 

500

List 2 hormones produced by the placenta.

1. Progesterone (to maintain endometrial lining)

2. Estrogen (to provide a rich blood supply)

3. hCG (to sustain the corpus luteum at the beginning of pregnancy)

500

A decreased maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein level is associated with?

Downs Syndrome 

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