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36 Cards in this Set
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What is a missed abortion?
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non-viable pregnancy in the first few weeks that hasn't passed
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EDC?
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Expected date of delivery (confinement)
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Percentage of infants born before 37 weeks in the US?
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10%
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What is Hegar's Sign?
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Softening of the lower uterine segment
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What is Chadwick's Sign?
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Congestion of the cervix
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Recommended weight gain for a woman during pregnancy if BMI < 19.8?
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28 - 40 lbs
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Recommended weight gain for a woman during pregnancy if BMI 19.8-26
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25-30lbs
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Recommended weight gain for a woman during pregnancy if BMI 26-29
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15-25lbs
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Recommended weight gain for a woman during pregnancy if BMI > 29
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15lbs
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How many extra calories should a pregnant woman consume each day?
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300-500
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What is the recommended amount of folate a pregnant woman should take if she previously gave birth to a child with neural tube defects?
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4mg
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When and what test would you use to determine if a fetus had neural tube defects?
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alpha feto-protein at 15-20 weeks
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What week gestation should you do a glucose challenge test?
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28 weeks
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If a mother is Rh negative and the baby is Rh positive, at what week gestation would you administer antibodies to Rh?
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28 weeks
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@ 36 weeks gestation which test should you preform?
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Group B Strep cultures from rectum and vagina
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Which vaccine is contraindicated during pregnancy?
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Ruebella
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Which OTC pain medication is contraindicated during pregnancy?
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Aspirin, give acetaminophen instead
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Which antibiotics are contraindicated during pregnancy?
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tetracyclines and quinilones
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What is the proper intervals for prenatal visits during pregnancy?
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every 4 weeks up to 28 weeks
every 2 weeks from 28 to 36 weeks every week from 36 weeks to term |
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When should a pregnant woman begin to feel movement of the fetus?
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16-20 weeks
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Manifested by edema, proteinuria, elevated blood pressure, headaches, blurred vision, and in the worst stages elevated liver enzymes, decreased platelets, and convulsions.
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pre-eclampsia
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Manifested by bleeding, pain, painful uterine contractions, and fetal distress.
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abruption of placenta
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Implantation of the placenta over the cervical os, manifested by painless vaginal bleeding.
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placenta previa
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signs labor is eminent
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Bloody show, regular uterine contractions every 10 minutes rupture of amniotic sac
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Onset of labor to complete dilation is stage _____?
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Stage 1
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From complete dilation to delivery of fetus is stage_____?
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Stage 2
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From delivery of fetus to delivery of placenta is stage______?
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Stage 3
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In a nulliparous woman stage 1 of labor lasts how long?
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8 - 15 hours
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Stage 2 in a nulliparous woman lasts how long?
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1-3 hours
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Stage 3 in a nulliparous woman lasts how long?
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15 - 30 minutes
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Stage 1 of labor last how long in multiparous women?
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7-9 hours
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Stage 2 of labor last how long in multiparous women?
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30 minutes to 1hour
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Stage 3 of labor last how long in multiparous women
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5-15 minutes
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Normal fetal heart rate?
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120 - 160
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How often should you check the fetal heart rate during the 2nd stage of labor?
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every 5 minutes
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Where should you clamp the umbilical cord?
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an inch away from the abdominal wall
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