Normal Pregnancy Diagnosis Flashcards

0
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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy + time observable]

nausea w/ or w/o vomiting

A

presumptive; 6-18th week

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Giving grounds for reasonable opinion or belief; based on signs and symptoms through hispry taking and physical examination and upon results of lab tests

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Presumptive evidences of pregnancy

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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy + time observable]

gestational sac

A

positive; 4weeks

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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy +time observable]

perception of fetal mov’t

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presumptive; 16th-20th week

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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy + time observable]

hCG in urine/serum = positive pregnancy test

A

probable; 7-9 days

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5
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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy]

disturbance in urination

A

presumptive

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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy + time observable]

Hegar’s sign/Goodell’s sign

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Probable; 6-8 weeks

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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy + time observable]

Chadwick’s sign

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presumptive; 6th week

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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy + time observable]

fetal heart action

A

positive; 5 weeks

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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy + time observable]

perception of fetal mov’t by examiner

A

positive; 20 weeks

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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy + time observable]

enlargement of abdomen

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probable; 12 weeks

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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy + time observable]

ballottement

A

probable; 16-20 weeks

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12
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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy]

cessation of menses

A

presumptive

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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy]

breast enlargement

A

presumptive

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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy + time observable]

increased skin pigmentation, abdominal striae

A

presumptive

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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy + time observable]

Braxton Hicks contractions

A

probable; 28 weeks

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[presumptive/probable/positive evidence of pregnancy + time observable]

Physic Outlining of fetus

A

probable; late pregnancy

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17
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naegle’s rule

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+7 days - 3 mos

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18
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EDD if LMNP is Feb 10, 2011

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Nov 17, 2011

19
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LNMP if EDD is Dec 4, 2011

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Feb 25, 2011

20
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2nd trimester is ___ week to ___ week

A

14th; 28th

21
Q

[Duration]

early uterine

A

<20 weeks

22
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[Duration]

pre-term

A

21-37 weeks

23
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[Duration]

term

A

37-42

24
Q

[Duration]

post dated

A

after 42 weeks

25
Q

[type of abortion]

closed cervix, bleeding, fetus alive, intact bag

A

threatened

26
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[type of abortion]

closed cervix, w/ or w/o bleedig, fetus dead but still inside intact bag

A

missed

27
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[type of abortion]

cervix open, w/ or w/o bleeding, fetus alive, bag intact

A

open

28
Q

[type of abortion]

cervix open, with bleeding, fetus passed out, bag all passed out

A

complete

29
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[type of abortion]

cervix open, w/ or w/o bleeding, fetus alive but in ruptured bag

A

inevitable

30
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describe incomplete abortion

A

open cervix, bleeding, fetis passed out, only some of the bag is passed out

31
Q

early abortion:12 weeks:curettage::

late abortion:________:_______

A

later than 12 weeks, wait for baby to come out

32
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why is curettage not done in late abortion?

A

baby already has bonu spicules and these may cause uterine laceration and bleeding

33
Q

define spontaneous abortion

A

death <20 weeks

34
Q

interpret the obstetric score

G4P3 (2-1-0-3)

A

4 pregnancies, 3 viable deliveries, 2 term babies, 1preterm, no abortion, 3 living children

35
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transient fetal lie with fetal and maternal axes crossing at 45deg angle

A

oblique

36
Q

fetal presentation: feet/ buttocks

A

breech

37
Q

anterior fontanelle: diamond::

posterior fontanelle: ______

A

triangular

38
Q

cephalic presentation with head in full extension, occipit in contact wih back, face palpated on IE

A

face

39
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T/F sinciput presentation is transient

A

T

40
Q

cephalic presentation a.k.a military attitude, head partially extended, brow presents on IE

A

brow

41
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T/F brow presentation is not transient

A

F

42
Q

breech presentation with thighs flexed on abdomen + legs extended

A

frank

43
Q

breech presentation with 1 or both feet presenting

A

incomplete

44
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time when uterus becomes and abdominopelvic organ

A

12 weeks