Rando
Preg 1

Preg 2
L & D
Maternal/Child Heatlh
100

This is the acceptable amount of alcohol consumption considered safe during pregnancy. 

What is "no safe level"? 

100

The umbilical vein is located where? 

What is the umbilical cord? 


Bonus 10 pts

How many vessels does the umbilical cord contain? Name them. 

100

These are some topics that should be discussed during education of a newly pregnant patient. 

1. possible symptoms during pregnancy. 

2. Schedule of prenatal visits/care. 

3. When to contact the provider. 

100

This is a qualification required to work as a nurse on an L and D unit. 

What is fetal heart monitoring and assessment qualification?

100

Reducing maternal deaths is a goal of this 2030 initiative. 

What is Healthy People 2030? 

200
This is what we are looking to see when performing an NST to be considered reassuring. 

an increase in FHR by 15 for 15 seconds. 


BONUS: how many and times within how many min? 

twice in 20 min. 

200

Name some scenarios that might lead to breech presentation. 

1. Primipara

2. Oligohydramnios

3. Uterine abnormalities (specifically?)

4. Small for gestational weight

Let's discuss why.  

200

These are some factors that might be identified following an abortion. 

1. Bleeding/hemorrhage

2. Infection

3. Ongoing pregnancy

200

These are considerations associated with a home birth. 

1. Higher rates of neonatal death. 

2. A patient that lives farther than 30 min from a hospital. 

3. Lower risk of epiosotomy. 

4. Lower risk of c/s. 

200

Premature rupture of membranes may lead to this type of infection. 

chorioamnionitis

300

Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a screening test for this. 

Congenital anomalies. 

300

The Leopold Maneuvers are a performed to determine what? 

What is fetal position. 

Added info: FHT are more easily auscultated after determining fetal position. 

300

This is the action a nurse should take when they suspect a patient is a victim of human trafficking. 

Report it immediately to the supervisor. 

300

These are some ways to support laboring patients. 

1. Pain control techniques

2. Positional changes

3. Providing emotional support. 

4. Massage


300

These are types of cord prolapses. Define when listing.  

1. occult

2. overt

3. compound

400

Uterine contractions that result in cervical effacement and dilation that occur prior to 37 weeks is considered this. 

Preterm Labor. 

400

Name some things that would require immediate follow up for a patient at 36 weeks gestation. 

1. Decreased fetal movement. 

2. LE Edema

3. Irregular contractions 

4. Pink vaginal discharge

Let's discuss. 

400

Chorioamnionitis is defined as: 

What is infection of the amniotic fluid. 

Let's discuss. 

400

Decreased or no fetal movement is considered a minor, mid, urgent priority? 

Urgent
400

This is what a nurse might witness that could indicate a shoulder dystocia. 

The fetal head emerges and retracts again. 

500

This is the amount of alcohol is acceptable while pregnant.  

None

500

A BPP (biophysical profile) contains the following elements: 

1. fetal tone

2. fetal movement

3. fetal breathing

4. NST

5. Amniotic fluid

500

Reasons a patient may be considered high risk. 

1. History of uterine fibroids. 

2. History of cesarean birth

3. History of spontaneous abortion. 

4. History of migraines with aura. 

500

Braxton Hicks contractions are differentiated from active labor contractions how?

Braxton Hicks contractions are irregular whereas labor contractions are more regular and get more frequent with a cervical changes called ...


Bonus: 

Effacement and dilation

500

Loss of fetal station from +2 to -3 may be an indication of this. 

Uterine rupture.