6: Fundal Height Flashcards

1
Q

Toward the end of gestation (37+ weeks approximately) what happens to the fundus?

A

It regresses just a bit.

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2
Q

Where would you expect to find the fundus at 12 weeks?

A

Symphysis pubis.

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3
Q

Where would you expect to find the fundus at 20 weeks?

A

Approximately the height of the umbilicus.

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4
Q

Where would you expect to find the fundus at 16 weeks?

A

Midway between the symphysis pubis and the umbilicus.

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5
Q

What is it called when you measure the fundal height?

A

McDonald Maneuver

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6
Q

When can the fundus be palpated abdominally?

A

After 12 weeks.

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7
Q

Where would you expect to find the fundus at 36-38 weeks?

A

Just below the xyphoid process.

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8
Q

How do you measure fundal height?

A

Measure from the upper border of the pubic symphysis to the upper border of the fundus with a measuring tape.

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9
Q

How do centimeters correspond with gestational age in fundal height measurement?

A

Each centimeter approximately corresponds to the gestational age in weeks from 20–34 weeks’ gestation.

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