OB/GYN Flashcards

1
Q

what are 2 vaccines that are recommended every pregnancy

A

inactivated influenza and Tdap

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2
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define nulliparous

A

has not carried preg beyond 20 wks

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3
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what does gravida refer to

A

state of being or having been preg without regard to outcome

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4
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what is the term for a woman who has never been preg, 1st preg, successive preg

A

nulligravida, primagravida, multigravida

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5
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how many preg has a grand multipara had?

great grand multip?

A

4 or more

7 or more

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6
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T/F parity is determined by the number of preg reaching 20 wks and not the number of fetuses delivered

A

true

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7
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what does TPAL refer to in regards to parity

A

T= # full term births
P=# preterm <37wks
A=#abortions (spontaneous, induced, ectopic)
L=#living children

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8
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T/F in terms of Gravida multiple gestations count as one

A

true

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9
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define G2,P 0-1-0-2

A

pregnant twice, no full term, 1 preterm, no abortions, 2 living children- so must have had twins

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10
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what are the ACOG definitions of “term”

A

early42

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11
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what is Naegele’s rule

A

add 7 days to LMP and subtract 3mo

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12
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what is chadwick sign

A

bluish/purple coloration of vagina/ cervix

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13
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what is Hagar sign

A

palpable softening of the isthmus

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14
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what is the term for the first fetal movements (1st preg) and when do they usually occur

A

quickening @ 18-20wks- sooner 2nd preg

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15
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what are the 4 maneuvers called to assess baby position in 3rd trimester

A

leopold maneuvers

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16
Q

what are the 4 things you are checking for in the 3rd tri cervical exam

A

dilation
effacement- thinning
station- how low
presenting part

17
Q

what is the US sign for female

A

hamburger sign