Okay, so you're pregnant
I'm STARVING
It's Complicated
A new beginning
Could be anything
Final Jeopardy
100

The optimal time in a 28 day cycle to conceive

What is day 14?

100

Three Hormones responsible for lactation

What are Estrogen, Progesterone, and Prolactin

100

Long-term potential consequence to mother from gestational diabetes 

What is type II diabetes

100

Vaginal discharge following delivery for up to 3 days following

What is Rubra flow

100

When an infant is place on a cool surface their body looses heat through...

What is conduction?

100

A Labor measurement

4 measurements to determine position of head, bum, back, and arms?


200

When a placenta is imbedded in the lower uterine segment or over the os.

What is placenta previa

200

Three contraindications to breastfeeding

What are 

1. Galactosemia

2. Active TB in Mother

3. Maternal Substance Abuse

4. Active HIV in mother

200

The meaning behind the acronym HELLP

What is...

H: Hemolysis

E: Elevated 

L: Liver Enzymes

L: Low 

P: Platelet Count

200

Fetal heart shunts that close after birth 

What are the foramen ovale, ductus arteriosus, and ductus venosus

200

The weight of a Large for gestational age infant 

What is 90% above average for that gender

300

Calculation used to predict EDC

What is Naegele's Rule 

300

Four Infant Feeding Cues

What are:

1. lip smacking

2. Sucking on hands

3. Hand to mouth 

4. Rooting

5. Hands fisted

6. Crying (late)

300

Five General Danger Signs in Pregnancy

What is

1. Bright red bleeding

2. Decreased Fetal Movement

3. Abdominal Pain

4. Foul smelling discharge

5. Gush of fluid

6. Fall/MVA

7. Suicidal thoughts/negative thoughts

8. Dysuria

9. Any physical or emotional or financial abuse

300

Maximum tolerable weight loss of newborns

What is 10%

300

Symptoms of an infant in respiratory distress

What is 

1. nasal flaring

2. retractions

3. Tachypnea

4. Grunting

5. rate > 60 or <30

6. Apnea

7.Cyanosis/mottled

400

Enlarged Uterus; Goodell's sign; + pregnancy test

What are probable signs of pregnancy

400

Evidence of Effective Milk Transfer

What are 

1.Strong tugging (not painful)

2. Uterine contractions (first 3-5 days)

3. Milk leaking from other breast

4. Relaxation, thirst

5. Breast softer after feed (once milk in)

⦿Elongated nipple- no pain/ moulding

400

Symptomatic changes that occur with Preeclampsia

What are 

1. Hypertension

2. Edema

3. Uteroplacental insufficiency

4. Proteinuria

5. Blurred Vision

6. Oliguria

7. Scotoma (blind spots)

400

Three ways to support parent-infant attachment

What are 

1. dim lights

2. minimize interruptions

3. facilitate skin to skin

4. provide privacy

5. Encourage talking and eye to eye contact

400

5 medical Indications for C-Section

What are 

1. Cephalo-pelvic disproportion (CPD)

2. Breech presentation

3. Fetal or maternal distress

4. Placenta Previa 

5. Multiple fetuses

6. Failed induction/non progressing labor

7. Eclampsia/hypertension

8. Previous Section

500

The position of the fundus at 20-22 weeks of pregnancy

What is at the umbilicus?

500

3 different preparations of artificial milk

What are...

1. Ready made

2. Powder/reconstitute

3. Concentrate/reconstitute

500

Head trauma following delivery with swelling crossing the suture lines

What is Caput Succedaneum

500

Five signs of postpartum hemorrhage

What are

1. Excessive or bright red bleeding

2. A boggy fundus that does not respond to massage

3. Abnormal clots

4. Any unusual pelvic discomfort or backache

5. Persistent bleeding in the presence of a firmly contracted uterus

6. Increased pulse or decreased blood pressure

7. Hematoma formation or bulging/shiny skin in the perineal area: rectal pressure

8. Decreased level of consciousness

500

Three causes of PPH

What are 

1. Tone: Atony, precipitous delivery, long labor, multiples, uterine infection, anemia

2. Tissue: Placenta tear/problem; retained placenta

3. Trauma: laceration; hematoma

4. Thrombin: Coagulation problem

5. History: history of previous pph

6. Anemia: decrease in clotting factors