SUBSTANCE ABUSE/TRAUMA
HEART DISEASE
DIABETES
ANEMIA
INFECTIONS
100
Mechanical forces that disrupt normal prenatal development. (list one)
What is oligohydramnios and fibrous amniotic bands?
100
First warning signs of heart disease. (list one)
What is dyspnea, syncope with exertion, hemoptysis, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, chest pain with exertion. (Additional signs are: cyanosis; clubbing; diastolic, presystolic or continuous murmur; cardiac enlargement; loud harsh murmur assoc with a thrill; serious dysrhythmias)?
100
When insulin needs markedly increase during pregnancy for a preexisting diabetic or a GDM (gestational diabetes).
What is after the first trimester?
100
Maternal signs and symptoms of this type of anemia includes: pallor, fatigue, lethargy, and Pica.
What is iron deficiency anemia?
100
Prevention of this infection includes avoiding cat feces or litter boxes.
What is toxoplasmosis?
200
This condition may occur when alcohol is consumed during pregnancy.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
200
The most common cardiac problems during pregnancy results from these 3 disorders. (List one).
What is rheumatic heart disease, congenital heart defects, or mitral valve prolapse?
200
Protocol for the prenatal screening test for GDM
What is drinking 50 gm of oral glucose followed by a blood sample one hour later?
200
A deficiency of this nutrient is associated with an increase in neural tube defects.
What is folic acid?
200
Prevention of this infection includes bathing infant prior to any injections to decrease possibility of disease transmission.
What is hepatitis B?
300
The priority of management during trauma in pregnancy.
What is the woman's life-threatening injuries?
300
These normally increase to supply the placenta and maternal internal organs. (list one)
What is blood volume, heart rate, and cardiac output?
300
The fetal effect that results when there is vascular impairment and placental perfusion decreases glucose supplies and oxygen that is delivered to the fetus.
What is intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR)?
300
Genetic defect that is autosomal recessive and more common in those of African or Mediterranean descent.
What is sickle cell anemia?
300
Women should not become pregnant for one month after receiving an immunization to this disease because of the risks to the fetus associated with the live vaccine.
What is rubella?
400
What the medical management of the fetus is dependent on.
What is the fetal gestational age?
400
Method of delivery that is usually recommended for heart disease patients.
What is vaginal delivery? (forceps may be used in second stage)
400
The fetal effect that results when the mother is hypergycemic and there is an excessive production of fetal insulin which serves as a powerful growth hormone.
What is macrosomia?
400
This type of Beta Thalassemia is inherited from both parents and is usually fatal during young adulthood.
What is Beta Thalassemia Major?
400
Treatment for these two infections includes prophylactic antibiotic ointment administered into the newborns eyes soon after delivery.
What is gonorrhea and chlamydia?
500
FDA category that shows positive evidence of human fetal risk based on human studies and/or adverse reaction data. Risks of using drug clearly outweighs potential benefits.
What is Category X?
500
During labor, this postion is recommended to enhance respiratory effort and improve circulation.
What is semi-fowlers or side-lying with head elevated?
500
Classification for gestational diabetes that is diet controlled.
What is A-1?
500
Includes meats, poultry and fish, dark leafy green vegetables and a variety of fruit.
What are foods high in iron and folic acid?
500
Optimal identification of carrier status of this infection is obtained by vaginal/rectal culture between 35 and 37 weeks.
What is Group Beta Strep (GBS)?