Healthy Pregnancy
High Risk Pregnancy
Fetal
Endocrine/Pregnancy Disorders
Hypertensive/Hemorrhagic Disorder
100

Important nutritional supplement for fetal development to aid in baby's neural tube, which becomes brain and spinal cord

What is folic acid?

100

Monitors for high blood sugar or detection of kidney and/or preeclampsia issues with each visit

What is urine dipstick for glucose and protein?

100

Maintains stable temperature, allow fetal movement, acts as cushion for fetus

What is the amniotic fluid?

100
Test required after 1 hour glucose tolerance test revealed results greater than 140 mg/dL

What is the 3 hour glucose tolerance test?

100

Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is associated with this condition.

What is HELLP?

200

Client is pregnant for first time is referred to as this

What is primigravida?

200

Excess amniotic fluid around a baby in the uterus

What is polyhydramnios?

200

Toxoplasmosis exposure comes from this

What is cat litter?

200

May pose a risk for fetus's neurological development if mom has this condition.

What is hypothyroidism?

200
Chronic decrease in placental blood flow causes this

What is gestational hypertension and intrauterine growth restriction?

300

Hepatitis antibody surface antigen, HIV, RH and blood type, cervical smear, ultrasound, Rubella titer

What is the prenatal check up screening?

300

Use of this during pregnancy can cause low birth weight, birth defects, preterm labor, maternal hypertension, SID

What is tobacco use?

300

One vein, two arteries

What is the umbilical cord?

300

Incompetent cervix with spontaneous abortions usually occurs during what time frame

What is 18 weeks gestation?

300

Headache, blurred vision, epigastric pain, facial edema, sudden weight gain

What is preeclampsia symptoms?

400

The test is performed around 24-28 weeks gestation

What is glucose tolerance test?

400

What during pregnancy could cause spontaneous abortion, physical deficiency, fetal demise, low birth weight, and possible cognitive disabilities

What is alcohol use?

400

Two or more rises of the fetal heart rate from baseline lasting at least 15 seconds.

What is a reactive nonstress test?

400

The nurse takes the presenting fetal part and elevates it off the cord during this emergency

What is a prolapsed cord?

400

Sudden onset, dark blood, pain, firm to rigid uterine tone, fetal distress

What is placental abruption?

500

Patient has amenorrhea and positive home test. These are what signs of pregnancy?

What is a presumptive sign?

500

Rh-negative mother carries Rh-positive fetus is referred to as

What is Rh factor incompatibility?

500

Children of an affected parent have a 50% chance of inheriting the affected gene.

What is autosomal dominant (heterogeneous) inheritance?

500

Flushing, sweating, anxiety, difficulty sleeping, hand tremors, racing heart

What is hyperthyroidism?

500

Painless vaginal bleeding at 32 weeks

What is placenta previa?

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