An environmental factor that causes harm to a developing embryo.
What is a teratogen?
The hormone responsible for a + urine pregnancy test.
What is human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG)?
This stage of labor is from 10cm dilation until birth of the fetus
What is second stage?
The four types of pregnancy-associated hypertension
What are chronic hypertension, gestational hypertension, pre-eclampsia/eclampsia, CHTN with superimposed pre-eclampsia
Type of bleeding associated with placental abruption
Painful, dark red vaginal bleeding
This word describes twins that share a placenta
What is monochorionic?
Often referred to as the "mask of pregnancy"
What is melasma?
Most common maternal side effect after an epidural
What is Hypotension
Seizure manifestation of preeclampsia
What is eclampsia?
Generally occurring after ROM, it's characterized by maternal fever and fetal tachycardia.
What is intraamniotic infection?
This word describes the chromosomal number present in a zygote.
What is diploid?
This formula is referred to as Naegele's Rule.
1st Day of LMP - 3 months + 7 days
This 'P' of labor refers to the bony pelvis, pelvic floor, and surrounding soft tissues.
What is passage?
How many of the 4 blood glucose levels collected must be elevated to diagnose GDM after a 3 hr OGTT?
2
Cord prolapse is most likely to occur after what event?
Rupture of membranes
This 'ball of cells' will implant in the uterus and differentiate to become the embryo.
What is the blastocyst?
Hormone responsible for insulin resistance in pregnancy
What is human placental lactogen?
4 data points to assess when someone reports rupture of membranes
Color, amount, odor, and time
HELLP Syndrome stands for:
Hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelets
McRobert's maneuver is paired with what action to resolve a shoulder dystocia?
Suprapubic pressure
Blood is replenished in the intravillous spaces in the placenta this frequently.
What is 3-4 times per minute?
The 5 letter-system to describe obstetrical history (must explain letters and their definition)
G (gravidity-total number of pregnancies), T (term-how many term births), P (births before 37 weeks), A (abortions, spontaneous or induced), L (living, number of living children)
It is irregular in amplitude and frequency and when present, indicates a normal fetal status
What is moderate variability
List 5 components of a magnesium check assessment
Contraindication for the administration of methylergonovine for PPH
What is ANY maternal hypertension?