Care of the Childbearing and
Childrearing Family Review| Questions &
Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct
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Presumptive Signs of Pregnancy -
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Amenorrhea, N&V, breast tenderness or changes, deepening pigmentation, urinary
frequency, fatigue, increased basal body temperature, and quickening (at 16 weeks).
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Probable Signs of Pregnancy -
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Goodell's sign (cervical softening at 4wk), Chadwick's sign (blue color of vagina & cervix at
6-8 wk), enlarged uterus, (+) urine or blood pregnancy test.
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Positive Signs of Pregnancy -
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Palpation of fetus, ultrasound visualization of fetus, and fetal heart tones.
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, Quiz_________________?
12 week Fundal Height -
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The fundus should be at the level of the symphysis pubis
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16 week Fundal Height -
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The fundus should be between the symphysis pubis and umbilicus
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20 week Fundal Height -
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The fundus should be at the level of the umbillicus
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25-35 week Fundal Height -
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The fundus should measure from the symphysis pubis and correlate with with gestational
week (+/- 2 cm)
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Naegele's Rule -
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Add 7 days to LMP, subtract 3 months, add 1 year; Used to calculate due date
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Tier 1 Birth Control -
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Fail rate <1%; IUD, DMPA (Depo), Progestin implant, sterilization
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Tier 2 Birth Control -
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Fail rate 2-3%; OCP, COC's, transdermals, cervical ring.
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Tier 3 Birth Control -
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Fail rate roughly 20%; Barrier methods, can protect against STIs
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Caldwell-Moloy Classification -
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Four basic pelvic types: gynecoid, android, anthropoid, and platypelloid
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FSH -
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Gonadotrophin: targets the ovaries, where it stimulates the growth and development of the
primary follicles and results in the production of estrogen and progesterone.
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LH -
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Gonadotrophin: targets the developing follicle within the ovary; it is responsible for
ovulation, corpus luteum formation, and hormone production in the ovaries.
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