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100

This pear shaped organ plays a crucial role in pregnancy and the menstrual cycle. It is where a fertilized egg implants during conception. 

What is the uterus?

100

A full term pregnancy lasts this many weeks. 

What is 38 -40 weeks?

100

Pre-eclampsia develops around the 20th week of pregnancy with a triad of symptoms: edema, hypertension, and proteins in the urine. If left untreated, it can progress to eclampsia which occurs when the patient experiences this: 

What is a seizure?

100

This score is taken at 1 and 5 minutes after birth. It ranges from 0-10 and includes 5 parameters: skin color, heart rate, irritability, muscle tones, and respiratory effort. 

What is an APGAR score?

100

Upon physical assessment of you patient in labor you see this finding which means you are about to deliver on scene.


What is crowning?

200

During a vaginal delivery this organ dilates to 10 cm during the active phase of labor, approximately the size of a bagel. 

What is the cervix?

200

Labor that starts before 37 weeks is considered this.

What is pre-term labor.

200

Your patient is in her third trimester when she was involved in a car accident. She is complaining of severe abdominal pain radiating to her back and stating she cannot feel her baby kick anymore. Her vitals are BP 80/40, HR 130, and skin is pale cool and diaphoretic. You are concerned the car accident has caused this condition.  

What is Abruptio placenta?

200

You have delivered a baby and provided drying, warmth, stimulation and proper positioning to promote first breaths. After 1 minute you reassess the patient and find the heart rate to be 95 bpm so you begin this intervention. 

What is positive pressure ventilation? 

200

This term is a common complication of delivery and occurs when a loop of the umbilical cord becomes wrapped around the newborn's neck.

What is a nuchal cord? 

300

This organ has one vein that carries oxygen and nutrients from mom to fetus and two arteries that carry waste from the fetus to mom where it can then be disposed of by mom's kidneys.

What is the placenta? 

300

Babies born at 22 weeks gestation can have up to a 35% survival rate depending on the healthcare they have access to. Not only can they survive at this point but you can also hear this with your stethoscope when you examine a pregnant patient at this point in their pregnancy. 

What is a heart beat? 

300

This condition occurs when a pregnant patient's uterus compresses the inferior vena cava reducing blood supply back to the heart resulting in significant hypotension, usually occurring from being in a supine position. Treatment for it is positioning the patient in the left lateral recumbent position. 

What is supine hypotensive syndrome? 

300

Positive pressure ventilation should be administered at this rate for newborns.

What is 40-60 breaths per minute. 
300

The newborn has delivered. There was deep greenish meconium staining. You find the airway obstructed with thick secretions so you use this equipment to suction the mouth then nares of the newborn.

What is a bulb syringe?

400
The most common type of ectopic pregnancy occurs in this anatomical structure.

What is the fallopian tube?

400

This organ system is the one of the last to develop in utero and is not considered mature until 36 weeks gestation. 

What is the respiratory system?

400

Your patient is in her first trimester and is complaining of severe abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, and contractions. You start to treat for shock and provide transport. You suspect this condition is occurring. 

What is an imminent abortion or miscarriage. 

400

You have initiate neonatal resuscitation on a newborn with good PPV for 1 minute and reassess the patient to find the HR continues to be less than 60 bpm. You begin chest compressions with your ventilations at this ratio.  

What is 3:1? 3 chest compressions to one ventilation. 

400

Upon assessing a patient in labor you note a limb presentation so you initiate immediate transport with the patient in this position. 

What is Trendelengerg or knee to chest position?

500

The ovaries produce eggs for fertilization, estrogen and this hormone that plays a role in maintaining pregnancy by inhibiting the menstrual cycle. 

What is progesterone 

500

At around the third week of pregnancy the egg develops into an embryo and starts to develop specialized body systems including this rudimentary critical organ. 

What is the heart? 

500

This condition most often occurs during labor and is the reason why is is risky to attempt a vaginal delivery after a previous C-section. 

What is a Uterine rupture?

500

Heart rate threshold for beginning compressions

 What is 60bpm

500

You suspect shoulder dystocia so you have the mother drop her buttocks of the end of the stretcher and flex her thighs upward and apply firm pressure over the pubic symphysis. This is know as: 


What is McRoberts Maneuver