1.7 History Taking & Diagnosis of Pregnancy and Prenatal Care Flashcards

1
Q

manuever where the examiner faces the mother’s feet

A

4th leopold maneuver (pelvic grip)

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2
Q

disturbance of urination (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

(Presumptive

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2
Q

(+) Fetal hearts (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

positive

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3
Q

hegar’s sign (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

probable

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4
Q

cessation of menses (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

presumtpive

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5
Q

number of pregnancies reaching 20 weeks and not the number of fetuses delivered (twins counted as 1)

A

Parity

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6
Q

3rd leopolds manuever aka?

A

Pawlik’s grip

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7
Q

a woman in labor

A

parturient

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7
Q

pigmentatiaon and developent of abdominal striae (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

presumtive

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8
Q

1st leopold maneuver is also known as

A

Fundal grip

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8
Q

In Pawlik’s grip, if the cephalic prominence is on the same as the small parts, what presentation?

A

head is flezed, vertex presentation

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8
Q

Chadwicks sign (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

presumptive

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9
Q

pseudocyesis (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

presumptive

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9
Q

In nullipara, the frenulum is?

A

intact

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10
Q

anatomical changes in breast (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

presumptive

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11
Q

a woman who is in or has experienced her first pregnancy

A

primigravida

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11
Q

enlargment of abdomen (Presumptive, probable, positve)`

A

probalbe

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12
Q

Nausea (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

presumptive

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13
Q

in nullipara, the labia majora is?

A

in close apposition

14
Q

In multipara, hymen is?

A

multiform curuncles

15
Q

a woman who had just given birth

A

puerpera

16
Q

hear during auscultation: rushishh of blood through the umbilical cord

A

Funic (umbilical cord) souffle

17
Q

perception of fetal movement (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

presumptive

19
Q

manuever which differentiate whether the fetus is breech or cephalic

A

1st leopold maneuver

20
Q

goodell’s sign (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

probable

21
Q

In nullipara, the abdomen is?

A

tense and firm

22
Q

braxton hicks contraction (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

probable

24
Q

evidence based largely on s/sx

A

presumptive sign

25
Q

positive results in endocrine test for hCG in urine/serum (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

probable

26
Q

ballotment (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

probable

27
Q

significant overlap of the skull bone due to liquefaction of the brain

A

spalding sign

28
Q

Abdominal wall is lax and penduloous in multipara or nullipara?

A

multipara

30
Q

a woman who has delivered more than once a fetus or fetuses who is alive or dead with an estimated length of gestaiton of > 20 weeks

A

multipara

31
Q

perception of active fetal movement by the examiner (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

positve

32
Q

demonstration of gas in fetall spines

A

Robert’ sign

34
Q

never completed pregnancy beyond 20 weeks of gestation

A

nullipara

35
Q

A woman who is or has been pregnant irrespective of pregnancy outcome

A

Gravida

37
Q

a woman who has been pregnant more than once

A

multigravida

38
Q

fatigue (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

presumptive

39
Q

a woman who has never been pregnant or is not pregnant

A

nulligravida

40
Q

Use to estimate the expected date of delivery

A

Naegel’s rule

41
Q

palpating an organ of floating stucture by bouncing it gently and feeling it rebound

A

ballotment

43
Q

measured from upper border of symphysis pubis to upper border of fundus

A

fundic height

44
Q

a state wherein a woman believes she is pregnant

A

pseudocyesis

45
Q

soft, blowing sound synchronous with maternal pulse

A

uterine souffle

46
Q

physical outline of the uterus (Presumptive, probable, positve)

A

probable

47
Q

Umbilical grip

A

2nd leopold manuever