Women's Health
Pregnancy
Labor & Delivery
Postpartum
Newborn
100

Medical diagnosis used for a patient experiencing painful menstruation

What is dysmenorrhea

100

Using Naegele's rule, when would be a patient's due date if the first day of her last menstrual period was February 25th, 2026?

What is December 4th, 2026?

100

The normal baseline fetal heart rate range.

What is 110-160 bpm?

100

The expected location of the uterus immediately after birth.

What is at the level of the umbilicus?

100

The scoring system used immediately after birth to assess newborn adaptation.

What is the APGAR score?

200

A hormonal method that prevents ovulation using estrogen and progesterone.

What are oral contraceptives?

200

This condition is characterized by severe nausea, vomiting, and dehydration during pregnancy.

What is hyperemesis gravidarum?

200

A gradual decrease in fetal heart rate that mirrors contractions.

What are early decelerations?

200

A postpartum hemorrhage in a vaginal delivery is defined as an EBL of what?

What is 500 mL?

200

The most common method of heat loss in newborns when placed on a cold surface

What is conduction?

300

An infection of the female reproductive organs often caused by untreated STIs.

What is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)?

300

Vaginal bleeding without pain in late pregnancy is associated with this condition.

What is placenta previa?

300

The time from the beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next.

What is contraction frequency?

300

The acronym for Postpartum assessment?

What is BUBBLE-LE?

300

What type of jaundice is viewed as a normal process and not thought of as a concern?

What is physiologic jaundice?

400

This infection is characterized by a “strawberry cervix.”

What is trichomoniasis?

400

This hypertensive disorder is diagnosed solely based off lab values

What is hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets?

400

The stage of labor that begins upon delivery of the placenta

What is stage 4?

400

Painful breast swelling due to milk accumulation.

What is breast engorgement?

400

A newborn reflex where the infant extends arms and legs when startled.

What is the Moro reflex?

500

A key teaching point for self-breast exams is to perform them at this time in the menstrual cycle.

What is 1 week after menstruation begins?

500

Uterine contractions with cervical change occurring before 37 weeks gestation.

What is preterm labor?

500

Abrupt decreases in fetal heart rate

What are variable decelerations?

500

What are the 4 main causes of PPH?

What are tone, trauma, tissue, and thrombin?

500

A serious GI condition in preterm infants involving intestinal inflammation and necrosis?

What is necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)?

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