Nutrition
Genetics
Antepartum Screening
Fetal Assessment
Fetal Monitoring
100

Embryonic and Fetal Development

What is the first trimester?

100

Mendelian, Multifactorial, Non-Mendelian

What are patterns of inheritance?

100

NIPT (non-invasive pre-genetic testing)

What is a maternal blood test done in the first trimester?

100

Fetal movement >3-6 in an hour.

What are fetal kick counts/fetal movement counts?
100

2 fetal heart rates accelerations above baseline 15x15, within 20 minutes

What is reassuring?

200

Iron, Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Zinc, Folic Acid

What is prenatal vitamins?

200

A mutation is present on both autosomal gene copies...Both parents must be carriers

What is autosomal recessive?

200

Triple/Quad Screen/Multiple Marker Screen

What is a maternal blood test done between 16-18 weeks?

200
External monitoring for 20-40 minutes, FHR accelerations 15 bpm x 15 seconds in a 20 minute window

What is a non-stress test?

200

Fetus has not met monitoring parameters

What is Non-reassuring?

300

25 -35 lbs.

What is normal pregnancy weight gain?

300

Females pass it on to all offspring regardless of gender, Males to not pass it on to offspring

What is Mitochondrial?

300

Spina Bifida

What is a neural tube defect?

300

Gross body movements, fetal tone, breathing movements, amniotic fluid pockets, non-stress test

What is a Biophysical Profile (BPP)?

300

VEAL CHOP

What is Variable-cord compression, Early-head compression, Accel-ok, Late-placental insufficiency?

400

Clay, soil, ice chips

What is PICA?

400

There is a common ancestor, increase in parents carrying the same gene mutations

What is consanguinity?

400

Prenatal test completed between 9-12 weeks to diagnose genetic & chromosomal abnormalities

What is CVS (Chorionic Villi Sampling)?

400

Dried blood spot test

What is a PKU test?

400

I- Normal, II- Indeterminate, III- Abnormal

What are NICHD categories?

500

Sushi, lunch meat, cat litter, tuna, soft cheese

What are things to avoid during pregnancy?

500

One allele is required to contain a mutation, located on an autosomal chromosome

What is autosomal dominant?

500

Prenatal test done between 14-18 weeks for genetic analysis, L/S ratio

What is an amniocentesis?

500

Measures pre- and post ductal O2 saturation

What is pulse oximetry?

500

Frequency, duration, intensity, resting tone

What is uterine activity?