COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
diaphram is replaced q - Answer-2 yrs
/.teaching for diaphram - Answer-insert 6 hr before sex and stay 6 hrs after
/.teaching for cervical cup - Answer-replace every 2 yrs
insert 6 hr before and keep 6 hrs after
no more than 48 hrs
/.teaching for contraceptive sponge - Answer-6 hr after and provides protection for 24
hrs
/.Coitus Interruptus aka - Answer-withdrawal
/.progestin only pills are a decrease for what - Answer-DVT
/.injectable progesterin is given q - Answer-11-13 weeks
/.hegars - Answer-soft uterus
/.chadwicks - Answer-blue cervix
/.goodwells - Answer-softening of cervical tip
/.ballottement - Answer-rebounding of unengaged fetus
/.braxton hicks - Answer-false contractions
/.hCG levels can be detected by serum and urine test by__________days after
conception. - Answer-7-10
/.Higher hCG indicates - Answer-mult preggo
hydatidiform mole
genetic abnormality
/.lower hcG indicates - Answer-miscarriage
,/.nageles rule - Answer-start with the first day of the woman's last menstural cycle,
subtract 3 months, and then add 7 days and 1 year, adjusting for the year if necessary.
/.When can you measure fundal height? - Answer-18-32 weeks
/.what does the fundal height measure - Answer-approx gestational age
/.Gravida is - Answer-the number of pregnancies that a person has had.
/.Parity: - Answer-number of pregnancies in which the fetus reaches viability (20+
weeks) regardless if born alive
/.What does GTPAL stand for? - Answer-Gravida, Term, Preterm, Abortion, Living
/.Reproductive changes in preggo - Answer-uterine size changes shape and position.
Ovulation and menses cease during pregnancy.
/.cardio changes in preggo - Answer-Cardiac output and blood volume increase 45-
50%. Heart rate increases.
/.resp changes in preggo - Answer-maternal oxygen needs increase. Respiratory rate
increases.
/.musculoskeletal changes in preggo - Answer-Weight increases and pelvic joints relax
/.renal changes in preggo - Answer-: filtration rate increases, urinary frequency occurs.
/.endocrine changes in preggo - Answer-placenta secretes hcG, progesrerone,
estrogen, lactogen and prostaglandins
/.1st trimester what happens to BP - Answer-stays within range
/.2nd trimester what happens to BP - Answer-decreased 5-10
/.when does BP return to baseline - Answer-20 wks
/.what position to help with BP - Answer-side lying
/.when does HR increase and by how much - Answer-20 weeks and about 10-15 beats
more
/.Respirations increase ______per min and mother may experience some shortness of
breath. - Answer-1-2
/.what is cholasma - Answer-pigmentations on the face increase
, /.routine labs - Answer-blood type. rh factor
CBC and H&H
HgB
rubella titer
Hep B screen
Group B strep
urinalysis
1 hour glucose test
3 hr glucose test (if failed other)
pap
culture
PPD (Tb screen)
HIV
toxoplamosis, cytomeglovirus
quad screen
/.when do you give a 1 hr glucose check - Answer-24-48 week
/.when do you perform a quad screen - Answer-16-18 weeks
/.when do you do a maternal serum alpha fetoprotein test and why - Answer-to rule out
down syndrome
15-22 weeks
/.what are some danger signs - Answer-gush of fluid before 37 wks
bleeding
ab pain
persistant vomitting