Prenatal Assessment
Patho of Pregnancy
Fetal Circulation & Development
Stages of Labor
Fetal Monitoring
100

The expected fundal height for a patient at 28 weeks gestation

What is 26-30cm

100

A fetal complication indicating maternal use of cigarettes

What is IUGR/SGA

100

Fetal circulation consists of what

What are two umbilical arteries and one umbilical vein

AVA!

100

The signs of the transition phase of the first stage of labor

What is nausea, vomiting, shaking, rectal pressure, or irritability

100

The normal fetal heart rate baseline

What is 110-160

200

This symptom is considered the most dangerous first trimester warning sign

What is vaginal bleeding

200

This is a normal finding in the second trimester due to hemodilution

What is physiologic anemia

200

What defects can be prevented by maternal folic acid supplements

What are neural tube defects

200

This stage of labor ends with full dilation and effacement and can last up to 20 hours or more

What is the first stage of labor

200

This contraction pattern (in minutes) indicates normal uterine activity in labor

What is every 2-3 minutes

300

This test is performed around 35 to 37 weeks to decrease risk of newborn sepsis at delivery

What is Group Beta Streptococcus (GBS)

300

This paternal combination would NOT require RhoGAM at 28 weeks gestation

What is Rh negative mother and Rh negative father

300

The education you would give your patient regarding alcohol consumption in pregnancy

There is no known safe consumption; therefore, we recommend to abstain from drinking during the pregnancy

*When is the fetus most vulnerable to teratogens?

300

This stage of labor may be indicated by a small gush of red blood, firm fundus, and globular shape of the uterus

What is the 3rd stage (delivery of the placenta)

300

This deceleration is considered a cause of cord compression

What is a variable deceleration

400

Use Naegele’s Rule to determine the EDC for a patient who stated their last menstrual period began on September 1st

What is June 8th

400

Spiral artery compression can happen as a result to what

What are uterine contractions

400

The location of the ductus arteriosus

What is connects the aorta and the pulmonary artery, bypassing the non-functioning lungs

400

The components of active management in the 3rd stage of labor

What is Pitocin, early cord clamping, and controlled cord traction with fundal massage

400

An early deceleration is an indication of what happening

What is cerebral compression

500

Your patient is currently 39 weeks pregnant with a singleton pregnancy.  She has a 5 year old that delivered at 34 weeks, a 2 year old that delivered at 40 weeks, and a stillbirth that delivered at 38 weeks.  What are her Gs&Ps:  

What is G4P2102

(GTPAL)

500

This hormone helps maintain pregnancy by decreasing uterine contractility

What is progesterone

500

Explain the gas exchange function of the placenta

The placenta provides oxygen to the baby through the umbilical veins and excretes carbon dioxide into mom’s bloodstream through the umbilical arteries

500

Skin-to-skin should be prioritized during which state of labor?

What is the 4th stage (recovery)

500

This deceleration is considered a sign of uteroplacental insufficiency

What is a late deceleration