This procedure may be done to confirm pregnancy at 6 to 8 weeks gestation. It may also be done at 18 to 20 weeks
What is an abdominal ultrasound?
This is the "mother's sensation of fetal movement"?
What is quickening?
This supplement is usually prescribed to pregnant women by the second trimester to prevent anemia.
What is iron?
This is caused by a disruption of the electrical communication among the neurons and subsequent abnormal discharge of electrical activity within the child’s brain
What is a seizure?
This is the inflammation of the membranes of the brain or spinal cord and possible cerebral edema often caused by an infectious process.
What is meningitis?
These are the subjective signs that a woman notices occurring in her body when pregnant.
What are presumptive signs of pregnancy?
This change in the urinary system is an early symptom of pregnancy in women. It is caused by an increase in the hormones progesterone and human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG).
What is urinary frequency?
High levels of this substance may indicate fetal neural tube defect; lower levels could indicate risk for Down syndrome (trisomy 21) or trisomy 18.
What is Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)?
He was an ego psychologist who developed one of the most popular and influential theories of development.
Who is Erik Erikson?
A preschool child may develop relationships with these as an exercise in creativity or theatrical behavior.
What are imaginary friends?
This term is used to describe a pregnancy loss or termination prior to the fetus being viable.
What is an abortion?
The increased levels of hormones slow down digestion and relax the smooth muscles in the intestines,
What is constipation?
The pregnant woman has an increased risk of UTIs and should be educated on these signs and symptoms.
What are urinary urgency, frequency, and dysuria ( or sometimes hematuria)?
Assessment for the presence of this substance that can be found in construction materials in and around the home is highly recommended to prevent poisoning.
What is lead?
Abnormal findings in these structures among infants can be described as enlarged, abnormally small, bulging, or sunken.
What are fontanels?
The purpose of this test is to evaluate the well-being of a fetus by observing the fetal response to the stress of contractions. An external fetal monitor is applied.
What is a contraction stress test (CST)?
The woman should take this supplement each day along with eating food with folate from a varied diet to lower the risk of fetal defects of the brain and spine
What is (400mcg) Folic Acid?
This is a white vaginal discharge that is usually increased in pregnancy.
What is leukorrhea?
It is an inflammatory disease that affects children from 6 to 12 years of age. This can occur after a throat infection or scarlet fever due to Streptococcus.
What is rheumatic fever?
This inflammatory disease associated with viral or autoimmune factors a and lymph nodes Inflammation of the coronary arteries (blood vessels that supply the heart muscle itself) and aneurysms is a significant complication of this disease.
What is Kawasaki Disease?
This method is used to calculate the client’s estimated date of delivery
What is Naegele's rule?
These exercises strengthen the perineal and pelvic muscles.
What are Kegel exercises?
Fetal movements can be observed by a pregnant client as early as
What are 14 weeks
This vaccine is given by an injection in two doses. The first dose is administered at 12 to 15 months of age; the second is typically given prior to school entry at 4 to 6 years of age.
What is the MMR vaccine?
This occurs when the fetal shunt between the pulmonary artery and the aorta does not close and increases blood flow to the lungs (left-to-right shunt).
What is a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)?
This test is performed after 28 weeks to monitor for fetal distress. A fetal monitor is attached to the mother’s abdomen, and the fetus is monitored for several minutes.
What is a nonstress test?
This term describes the number of pregnancies that have reached a term of 20 weeks.
What is parity?
Administration of this drug to an Rh-negative woman within 72 hours to prevent isoimmunization or the client's immune system from forming antibodies secondary to exposure to fetal blood during pregnancy or delivery.
What is Rho(D) immune globulin?
This vaccine is given at birth, 2 months, and 6 to 18 months of age.
What is Hepatitis B (HBV)?
This condition is seen as a defect in the spinal column. Assess newborns for abnormal hair growth along the spine, dimples, cysts and cutaneous angiomas.
What is spina bifida?
This procedure may be performed to diagnose Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis (CF), spina bifida, and other genetic disorders. Under ultrasound guidance, a thin needle is used to remove amniotic fluid and cells from the amniotic sac surrounding the fetus.
What is amniocentesis?
This test is performed on the mother’s blood to determine if she has developed antibodies to the Rh antigen.
What is an indirect Coombs test?
This metabolic condition is marked by an inability to metabolize phenylalanine. The liver has a deficient amount of the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase, which normally breaks down phenylalanine i
What is Phe amount of the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase,nylketonuria (PKU)?
This vaccine is given at 2 months, 4 months, and 6 months of age.
What is Hib vaccine?
This screening checks for any abnormal curvature of the spine and assesses its severity. If a curvature is found, the child should be referred for an X-ray.
What is scoliosis screening?
This occurs when the placenta is implanted near the opening of the cervix.
What is placenta previa?
This test is done in the third trimester to monitor the overall health of the fetus. This test involves an abdominal ultrasound along with a stress test. The monitors fetal movement, breathing movements, heart rate, and the amount of amniotic fluid.
What is a biophysical profile (BPP)?
This is the premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus where bleeding occurs between the uterine wall and the placenta.
What is abruptio placenta?
Preschool children may experience this urinary event, especially if the child is experiencing nightmares, any type of anxiety, or very deep sleep.
What is enuresis or bedwetting?
This congenital (existing since birth) heart condition i overriding aorta, hypertrophy of the right ventricle, ventricular septal defect, and pulmonary stenosis. cyanotic spells referred to as tet spells.
What is tetralogy of Fallot (TOF)?