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100

What is a fluttering feeling a pregnant woman has and when does she feel that ? 

Quickening - occurs 16-20 weeks (4-5 month) 

100

How often do you see the doctor when you are 24 weeks pregnant 

every 4 weeks until 28 weeks 

then every 2 until 36 weeks 

100

What is the thinning of the Cervix that is measured in percentage? 

Effacement 

100

Expected parameter for a fetal heart rate 

110-160 bpm 

100

Name the changes to the Uterus and Cervix post delivery 

Uterus - Involution 

Cervix - closure - jagged slit like opening  

200

Name 4 Probable Signs and when they occur 

Braxton Hicks (16-28 wks)

Ballottement ( 16-18 weeks ) 

Goodell Sign (5 weeks)

Hegar Sign (6-12 weeks) 

200

Name 3 Assessment used in Pregnancy to assess Fetal wellbeing 

Non-Stress test 

Biophysical Profile 

Amniocentesis 

200

Movements made by infant to maneuver through the birth canal ? 

Seven Cardinal Movements 
200

Fetal Monitor show that newborn heart rate decreased for 2 minutes. this is what type of decel 

Prolonged deceleration 

200

Most common cause of postpartum hemorrhage is? 

Uterine atony 

300

What is the Method to measure fundus height in pregnancy ? 

McDonald method - Umb to Fundus 

300

Irregular Contractions that begin early in Pregnancy and intensify as full term approaches 

Braxton hicks 

300

What is the vaginal bleeding called after delivery and name three stages? 

Lochia- Rubra Serosa and Alba 

300

What are the 2 phases of the first stage of labor? 

Latent - Cervix 0-6 cm 

Active - Cervix 6 - 10 cm 

300

A full bladder after delivery can cause what? 

Deviated uterus to the right and bleeding 

400

When the fetus settles into the true pelvis and the fundus no longer pushes on the diaphragm 

Lightening 

400

What is the method used to calculate the EDD (Estimated date of Delivery) 

Naegele's Rule 

Subtract 3 months

Add 7 days and 1 year 

400

What intervention is priority when the uterus is boggy 

Fundal Massage 

400

What is difference between duration and frequency in contractions? 

Duration - from beginning to end of same contraction 

Frequency - From one contraction to the beginning of next contraction 

400

Mom 3 weeks postpartum comes in expressing concerns of not bonding with her baby and finds little motivation for daily activities. What is she showing signs of ? 

Postpartum depression 

500

List three changes in a pregnant woman's skin 

Linea Nigra 

Melasma 

Striae Gravidarum 

500

What does GTPAL stand for ? 

Gravid Term Preterm Abortions and Living 

500

Types of fetal presentation 

Cephalic, Shoulder and Breech 

500

Name interventions you would do for a Cord prolapse

Relieve pressure on the cord

Deliver the baby 

500

Name signs the placenta is about to be delivered 

Uterus rises upward

Umbilical cord lengthens 

Sudden trickle of blood from vaginal opening 

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