Maternity 1
Maternity 2
Maternity 3
Pediatric 1
Pediatric 2
100

This procedure may be done to confirm pregnancy at 6 to 8 weeks gestation. It may also be done at 18 to 20 weeks 

Abdominal ultrasound

100

This is the "mother's sensation of fetal movement"?

Quickening

100

 This supplement is usually prescribed to pregnant women by the second trimester to prevent anemia.

Iron

100

The medication given to unborn babies during preterm labor in order to hasten development of surfactant

Betamethasone

100

This is the inflammation of the membranes of the brain or spinal cord and possible cerebral edema often caused by an infectious process.

Meningitis

200

These are the subjective signs that a woman notices occurring in her body when pregnant. 

PreSumptive signs

200

 This change in the urinary system is an early symptom of pregnancy in women. It is caused by an increase in the hormones progesterone and human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). 

Urinary Frequency

200

High levels of this substance may indicate fetal neural tube defect; lower levels could indicate risk for Down syndrome (trisomy 21) or trisomy 18.

Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)

200

He was a psychologist who developed one of the most popular and influential theories of development focusing primarily on the psychosocial aspect. 

Erik Erikson

200

A white, creamy, waxy substance that covers a fetus and newborn's skin which serves as protection

Vernix caseosa

300

This term is used to describe a pregnancy loss or termination prior to the fetus being viable.

Abortion

300

The increased levels of hormones slow down digestion and relax the smooth muscles in the intestines causing this discomfort or condition

Constipation

300

The pregnant woman has an increased risk of developing gestational hypertension, what are the triad symptoms of this condition?

HEP - Hypertension, Edema, Proteinuria

300

A type of genetic condition wherein there is an extra chromosome number 21

Down syndrome

300

 Abnormal findings in these structures among infants can be described as enlarged, abnormally small, bulging, or sunken.

Fontanels

400

The purpose of this test is to evaluate the well-being of a fetus by observing the fetal response to the stress of contractions. An external fetal monitor is applied.

Contraction stress test (CST)

400

The woman should take this supplement each day to lower the risk of fetal defects of the brain and spine 

Folic acid

400

This is a white vaginal discharge that is usually increased in pregnancy.

Leukorrhea

400

It is an inflammatory disease that affects children from 6 to 12 years of age. This can occur after a throat infection or scarlet fever due to Streptococcus.

Rheumatic fever

400

A congenital heart defect in pediatric patients wherein the hallmark sign is increased blood pressure in the upper extremities AND decreased blood pressure in the lower extremities

Coarctation of Aorta

500

This method is used to calculate the client’s estimated date of delivery 

Naegele's rule

500

These exercises strengthen the perineal and pelvic muscles.

Kegel exercises?

500

Fetal movements can be observed by a pregnant client as early as

14 weeks 

500

This vaccine is also known as the birthday vaccine

MMR vaccine

500

This occurs when the fetal shunt between the pulmonary artery and the aorta does not close and increases blood flow to the lungs (left-to-right shunt).

Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)