Contraception & Rh Factor
Pregnancy & Labor
Pregnancy Complications
Postpartum
Genetics
100

The Mini-pill contains this hormone only.

What is progesterone?

100

Contractions may stop or slow down with
walking or position change.

What is false labor?

100

This is the classic triad of symptoms used to diagnose preeclampsia.

What are hypertension, proteinuria, and edema?

100

This term describes the uterus returning to its pre-pregnancy size.

What is involution?

100

This type of inheritance pattern is responsible for sickle cell disease.

What is autosomal recessive?

200

The inability to conceive a child after 1 year of regular sexual intercourse after a previous pregnancy

What is Secondary Infertility

200

This structure provides oxygen and nutrients to the fetus.

What is the placenta?

200

This syndrome is a severe form of preeclampsia involving hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets.

What is HELLP syndrome?

200

This type of vaginal discharge changes color and consistency over several weeks postpartum.

What is lochia?

200

This type of inheritance pattern causes Huntington’s disease.

What is autosomal dominant?

300

The 4 Types of Contraception

What is Behavioral, Barrier, Hormonal, and Permanent

300

This type of deceleration is caused by umbilical cord compression.

What is variable deceleration?

300

This maternal vital sign change may indicate concealed hemorrhage.

What is tachycardia?

300

This uterine condition occurs when the uterus fails to contract and remains boggy.

What is atony or uterine atony?

300

This is the typical age range when Huntington’s disease symptoms begin.

What is 30 to 50 years old?

400

28 Weeks

What week is Rhogam administered to Rh negative mom?

400

These two terms describe the thinning and widening of the cervix during labor.

What is effacement and dilation?

400

This delivery method is typically required for complete placenta previa.

What is cesarian section?

400

This breast condition involves inflammation and infection, often requiring antibiotics.

What is mastitis?

400

This gene mutation significantly increases the risk for breast and ovarian cancer.

What is BRCA1 or BRCA2?

500

This severe neurological condition can result from untreated hyperbilirubinemia due to Rh incompatibility. 

What is kernicterus?

500

This prostaglandin inhibitor is used as a tocolytic but is contraindicated after 32 weeks due to risk of premature ductus arteriosus closure.

What is indomethacin?

500

Serious maternal complication of PPROM.

What is infection? (or chorioamnionitis/sepsis)

500

This is the best indicator that a newborn is receiving adequate breast milk.

What is adequate wet diapers and/or weight gain?

500

Evaluation of an individual or a family to confirm, diagnose, or rule out genetic conditions.

What is genetic counseling?