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33 Cards in this Set
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Definition:
the patient's initial perception of fetal movement at how many weeks gestation is it normally felt? |
Quickening
felt at 20 weeks |
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Definition:
congestion and a bluish color of the vagina |
Chadwick sign
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Definition:
a softening of the cervix on physical exam |
Hegar sign
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when are fetal heart tones in a normal pregnancy hear by simple auscultation?
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18 - 20 weeks
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commonly used electronic Doppler devices will detect fetal heart tones at how many weeks?
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12 weeks gestation
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home urine preg tests become positive approx how many weeks following the first day of the last menstrural period?
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4 weeks
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how high should progesterone be for a viable uterine pregnancy?
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> 25 ng/mL
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intrauterine pregnancy is detectable by transvaginal US when the beta-HCG is greater then what?
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1000 - 2000 mIU/mL
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in what percent of pregnant women is rubella titer positive?
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85%
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specific screening for treponema is required following what positive test?
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Rapid Plasma reagin
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when can maternal alpha-fetoprotein testing be done?
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15 - 18 weeks
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in a normal singleton pregnancy, from approx 16 - 18 weeks gestation until 36 weeks, the fundal height in cm is equal to what?
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the number of weeks gestational age
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what is the prescribed recommendation for weight gain during pregnancy?
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25 - 35 pounds
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Definition:
when the patient reports a change in the shape of her abdomen and that the baby has gotten less heavy |
Lightening
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what is the direct result of "lightening"?
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decreased fundal height
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a breech presentation occurs in what percent of deliveries?
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3.5%
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estimation of gestional age by US is least accurate at what time during pregnancy?
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36 - 38 weeks
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what is the normal fetal heart rate at term?
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120 - 160 bpm
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a reactive nonstress test is characterized by a fetal heart rate increase of how many beats per minute?
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15
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what is an abnormal contraction stress test?
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fetal heart rate decreases in response to uterine contraction
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what is the number of contractions in a ten minute window that must occur for a contraction stress test to be measurable?
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3
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a biophysical profile in which there is one or more episodes of fetal breathing in 30 min, 3 or more descrete movements in 30 min, opening/closing of the fetal hand, a nonreactive nonstress test and no pockets of amnioticfluid greater then 1 cm would have a total score of what?
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6
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exclusive of the fetal HR reactivity, what is the biophysical profile considered most important?
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qualitative amniotic fluid volume
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repetative decelerations following each contraction when three contractions occur in a 10-min window is an indication of what?
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nonreassuring fetal status
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tests of fetal lung maturity are generally used when delivery of a fetus is contemplated at a gestational age of less then how many weeks?
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36
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at how many weeks does phospholipid production increase resulting in a positive phosphatidyl-glycerol test?
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32 - 33 weeks
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during a normal pregnancy, the patient should be encouraged to engage in non-weight-bearing activity at what interval?
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three times a week
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in pregnancy, psyllium hydrophilic mucilloid is used to manage what?
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constipation
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because of the position of the fetus, round ligament pain is more pronounced where?
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on the right side
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which Pregnancy Risk Factor indicates that human controlled studies do not exist?
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PRF B
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which Pregnancy Risk Factor means that the drug should only be given if the benefits outweigh the risks?
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PRF C
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which Pregnancy Risk Factor means that there is evidence that the fetus is at risk?
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PRF D
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which Pregnancy Risk Factor indicates that animal and human studies demonstrate fetal abnormalities, such that the risk outweighs any possible benefit?
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PRF X
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