1.7 History Taking & Diagnosis of Pregnancy and Prenatal Care Flashcards
manuever where the examiner faces the mother’s feet
4th leopold maneuver (pelvic grip)
disturbance of urination (Presumptive, probable, positve)
(Presumptive
(+) Fetal hearts (Presumptive, probable, positve)
positive
hegar’s sign (Presumptive, probable, positve)
probable
cessation of menses (Presumptive, probable, positve)
presumtpive
number of pregnancies reaching 20 weeks and not the number of fetuses delivered (twins counted as 1)
Parity
3rd leopolds manuever aka?
Pawlik’s grip
a woman in labor
parturient
pigmentatiaon and developent of abdominal striae (Presumptive, probable, positve)
presumtive
1st leopold maneuver is also known as
Fundal grip
In Pawlik’s grip, if the cephalic prominence is on the same as the small parts, what presentation?
head is flezed, vertex presentation
Chadwicks sign (Presumptive, probable, positve)
presumptive
pseudocyesis (Presumptive, probable, positve)
presumptive
In nullipara, the frenulum is?
intact
anatomical changes in breast (Presumptive, probable, positve)
presumptive
a woman who is in or has experienced her first pregnancy
primigravida
enlargment of abdomen (Presumptive, probable, positve)`
probalbe
Nausea (Presumptive, probable, positve)
presumptive
in nullipara, the labia majora is?
in close apposition
In multipara, hymen is?
multiform curuncles
a woman who had just given birth
puerpera
hear during auscultation: rushishh of blood through the umbilical cord
Funic (umbilical cord) souffle
perception of fetal movement (Presumptive, probable, positve)
presumptive
manuever which differentiate whether the fetus is breech or cephalic
1st leopold maneuver