Unit 3 Module 1 Maternal Phys (Exam 2) Flashcards
Its a numbers game for this one
At what gestational age is a pregnancy considered “term gestation”?
a) 32-34 weeks
b) 34-36 weeks
c) 37-40 weeks
d) 40-42 weeks
c) 37-40 weeks
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True or False
Anything before 40weeks is considered “pre-term”
False
Anything before 37 weeks is considered “pre-term”
How many trimesters are there in a full-term pregnancy?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
b) 3
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What is the definition of “parturient”?
a) A woman who has never been pregnant
b) A woman who has had multiple pregnancies
c) One who is pregnant or in labor
d) One who has given birth to more than two children
c) One who is pregnant or in labor
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What does “gravida” refer to?
a) Number of pregnancies
b) Number of live births
c) Number of miscarriages
d) Number of gestational weeks
a) Number of pregnancies
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The term “para” refers to the number of ___.
a) Pregnancies a woman has had
b) Births that occur at ≥20 weeks gestation
c) Miscarriages before 20 weeks
d) Fertility treatments
b) Births that occur at ≥20 weeks gestation
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True or False
Still-Births are considered “para” if they happen >/20 weeks of gestation
True
Live or still-births >/20weeks are considered “para”
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A woman who has never been pregnant is referred to as ___.
a) Primiparous
b) Primigravida
c) Multiparous
d) Nulligravida
d) Nulligravida
G0P0 = nulligravida/nulliparous
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A woman who is G1P0 is considered:
a) Nulligravida and nulliparous
b) Primigravida and multiparous
c) Primigravida and nulliparous
d) Multigravida and multiparous
c) Primigravida and nulliparous
AKA - “Primip” - Pregnant but not yet had the baby
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True or False
A G1P0 can mean a patient is pregnant and has had a miscarriage prior to 20weeks.
True
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If a woman is currently pregnant for the fourth time and has had one miscarriage at <20wks and two live births, her obstetric history would be recorded as G___P___.
a) G3P2
b) G4P2
c) G3P3
d) G4P3
b) G4P2 - Multigravida/Multiparous “Multip”
This also could mean she has been pregnant 4 times and had two miscarriages prior to 20weeks..
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A woman who has had three pregnancies and two live births would be classified as:
a) G2P2
b) G2P3
c) G3P2
d) G3P3
c) G3P2
Also can mean she has has one miscarriage prior to 20weeks..
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True or False
A “multip” could have more complications as in bleeding or a fast birth
True
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What is considered a normal and healthy minimum weight gain during pregnancy?
a) 8 kg
b) 10 kg
c) 12 kg
d) 15 kg
c) 12 kg
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True or False
It is normal for a pregnant person to lose weight in the first trimester
True - d/t food aversion, nausea and vomiting.
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Which of the following contributes approximately 2 kg to total pregnancy weight gain?
a) Increased blood volume
b) Placental weight
c) Amniotic fluid
d) Uterine growth
a) Increased blood volume
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How much weight gain is attributed to uterus and amniotic fluid combined?
a) 1 kg
b) 2 kg
c) 3 kg
d) 4 kg
b) 2 kg
(1 kg for uterus and 1kg for amniotic fluid)
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During pregnancy, new fat and protein stores contribute to an approximate weight gain of ___ kg.
a) 1 kg
b) 2 kg
c) 3 kg
d) 4 kg
d) 4 kg
Which of the following correctly matches a pregnancy weight component to its approximate weight gain?
a) Fetal weight + placenta = 4 kg
b) Blood volume increase = 3 kg
c) New fat and protein stores = 2 kg
d) Uterus and amniotic fluid combined = 3 kg
a) Fetal weight + placenta = 4kg
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Matching
Depending on the pre-pregnancy BMI what should be the total weight gain and rate at which they should gain it?
1 → D → IV (Underweight: 28-40 lb, 1 lb/wk)
2 → B → III (Normal weight: 25-35 lb, 1 lb/wk)
3 → A → II (Overweight: 15-25 lb, 0.6 lb/wk)
4 → C → I (Obese: 11-20 lb, 0.5 lb/wk)
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By how much does blood volume increase during pregnancy?
a) 10-15%
b) 20-25%
c) 30-35%
d) 40-45%
c) 30-35%
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Between which weeks of pregnancy does blood volume expansion occur?
a) 4-20 weeks
b) 8-32 weeks
c) 12-36 weeks
d) 20-40 weeks
b) 8-32 weeks
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By what gestational age does the majority of blood volume increase occur?
a) 16 weeks
b) 20 weeks
c) 24 weeks
d) 28 weeks
c) 24 weeks
“front loaded”
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