HACC NURSING 242 QUIZ 2 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED
What do you do as a nurse during your first Initial prenatal Assessment when meeting
with the patient? - answer Definition of Terms
Client Profile
Determination of Due Date
Physical Exam
Screening Tests
Subsequent Prenatal Assessment
Define Gravida - answer number of pregnancies regardless of outcome including
current one
Define Para - answer A birth after 20 weeks gestation regardless of outcome
Define Antepartum - answer is her gestation time; from pregnancy until onset of labor
Define Intra partum - answer Onset of labor until birth
Define Postpartum - answer Time of birth until woman's body returns to pre-pregnancy
condition
Define Gestation - answer The time it takes to grow a baby; from last period on..
Define miscarriage/ Abortion - answer A birth before 20 weeks gestation or fetus
weighing less than 500gm.
Define Term Gestation - answer 38 - 42 week
Define Pre-Term Gestation - answer 20 - 37 6/7 weeks
Define Nulligravida - answer a woman who has never been pregnant
Define Premedgravida - answer A woman who is pregnant for the first time
Define Multigravida - answer woman who has been pregnant 2 or more times
Define Nullipara - answer Never given birth but has been pregnant
Define Prime Para - answer A woman who has had one birth at more than 20 weeks
regardless of outcome
,Define Multipara - answer has given birth 2 or more times
What does EDD, EDB, and EDC stand for? - answer EDD = Est Date of Delivery
EDB = Est Date of Birth
EDC = Est Date of Confinement
What is Nagele's Rule? - answer 1st day of last menstrual cycle, minus 3 months, plus 7
days = estimated date of delivery
Susan is pregnant for the 4th time. Her history shows that she gave birth to a viable
female at 41 weeks, a spontaneous abortion at 14 weeks, a viable male at 32 weeks;
what is her Gravida and Para? - answer G=4 T=1 P=1 A=1 L=2
What is the McDonald's Method? - answer Measure uterine fundal height in centimeters
from the symphysis pubis to the top of the uterine fundus.
What items are covered during the History and Physical Assessment? - answer This is
completed during the first Trimester and includes:
Comprehensive health and risk assessment: Smoking, Occupation, Drugs, alcohol, cats
(toxoplasmosis), ask about multiple partners
Current pregnancy history is the G(TPAL)
Complete physical and pelvic examination if they never gave birth vaginally before
Determination EDD
Nutrition Assessment: No lunch meat, hot dogs, soft cheeses, or sushi, no juice or
anything diet, and low caffeine
Psychosocial Assesment = how they feel about the pregnancy, history of Depression;
bi-polar, Does she have a support system
Intimate Partner violence Assessment
What information will you be asking about when Identifying information to complete a
health and risk assessment? - answer Age
Gravida/para
Address
,Race/ethnicity
Religion
Marital/family status
Occupation
Education
What are we going to ask about when identifying information that relates to Disease and
complications when completing a health and risk Assessment? - answer History of or
current medical conditions/diseases
Surgeries
History of physical/sexual abuse
Medications use (prescription, OTC, complementary)
Allergies
Immunizations
What does TORCH stand for? - answer Toxoplasmosis
Other (syphilis/ Hep B/ Group B beta strep)
Rubella
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
Herpes
*These infections can cause abortions
What are the different FDA Pregnancy Classifications of Drugs? - answer Category A-
safe
Category B- Animal studies have failed show any risks towards baby but may not be
enough studies
Category C- Animal studies have shown and adverse effects but effects may outway risk
towards baby (Psych drugs)
Category D- + evidence of harm to baby
Category X- causes harm and isn't justified to give to pregnant moms
, What are some Family Medical questions you would ask upon their Health and Risk
assessment? - answer Current Health Status
Genetics
Medical Conditions / Disease
Zika Virus - 2-12 days of intubation: rash/fever, muscle joint pain; will get ultrasounds
every 3-4 weeks
What are some Reproductive questions you would ask upon their Health and Risk
assessment? - answer Menstrual
Obstetric
Gynecological
Contraceptive
Sexual - how many partners
What are some Self-Care/ Lifestyle / Safety behavior questions you would ask upon their
Health and Risk assessment? - answer Frequency of health maintenance visits
Bowel patterns
Stress management
Nutrition
Alcohol, tobacco, substance abuse/use
Spiritual or religious practices
Define Pelvic Inlet - answer superior space between the brim of each coxal bone
Define Pelvic Outlet - answer inferior space between the ischial spine of each coxal
bone
Define diagonal conjugate - answer is 12.5 cm or greater distance from anterior surface
of the sacral province to the anterior surface of the inferior margin of the synthesis
pubic
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED
What do you do as a nurse during your first Initial prenatal Assessment when meeting
with the patient? - answer Definition of Terms
Client Profile
Determination of Due Date
Physical Exam
Screening Tests
Subsequent Prenatal Assessment
Define Gravida - answer number of pregnancies regardless of outcome including
current one
Define Para - answer A birth after 20 weeks gestation regardless of outcome
Define Antepartum - answer is her gestation time; from pregnancy until onset of labor
Define Intra partum - answer Onset of labor until birth
Define Postpartum - answer Time of birth until woman's body returns to pre-pregnancy
condition
Define Gestation - answer The time it takes to grow a baby; from last period on..
Define miscarriage/ Abortion - answer A birth before 20 weeks gestation or fetus
weighing less than 500gm.
Define Term Gestation - answer 38 - 42 week
Define Pre-Term Gestation - answer 20 - 37 6/7 weeks
Define Nulligravida - answer a woman who has never been pregnant
Define Premedgravida - answer A woman who is pregnant for the first time
Define Multigravida - answer woman who has been pregnant 2 or more times
Define Nullipara - answer Never given birth but has been pregnant
Define Prime Para - answer A woman who has had one birth at more than 20 weeks
regardless of outcome
,Define Multipara - answer has given birth 2 or more times
What does EDD, EDB, and EDC stand for? - answer EDD = Est Date of Delivery
EDB = Est Date of Birth
EDC = Est Date of Confinement
What is Nagele's Rule? - answer 1st day of last menstrual cycle, minus 3 months, plus 7
days = estimated date of delivery
Susan is pregnant for the 4th time. Her history shows that she gave birth to a viable
female at 41 weeks, a spontaneous abortion at 14 weeks, a viable male at 32 weeks;
what is her Gravida and Para? - answer G=4 T=1 P=1 A=1 L=2
What is the McDonald's Method? - answer Measure uterine fundal height in centimeters
from the symphysis pubis to the top of the uterine fundus.
What items are covered during the History and Physical Assessment? - answer This is
completed during the first Trimester and includes:
Comprehensive health and risk assessment: Smoking, Occupation, Drugs, alcohol, cats
(toxoplasmosis), ask about multiple partners
Current pregnancy history is the G(TPAL)
Complete physical and pelvic examination if they never gave birth vaginally before
Determination EDD
Nutrition Assessment: No lunch meat, hot dogs, soft cheeses, or sushi, no juice or
anything diet, and low caffeine
Psychosocial Assesment = how they feel about the pregnancy, history of Depression;
bi-polar, Does she have a support system
Intimate Partner violence Assessment
What information will you be asking about when Identifying information to complete a
health and risk assessment? - answer Age
Gravida/para
Address
,Race/ethnicity
Religion
Marital/family status
Occupation
Education
What are we going to ask about when identifying information that relates to Disease and
complications when completing a health and risk Assessment? - answer History of or
current medical conditions/diseases
Surgeries
History of physical/sexual abuse
Medications use (prescription, OTC, complementary)
Allergies
Immunizations
What does TORCH stand for? - answer Toxoplasmosis
Other (syphilis/ Hep B/ Group B beta strep)
Rubella
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
Herpes
*These infections can cause abortions
What are the different FDA Pregnancy Classifications of Drugs? - answer Category A-
safe
Category B- Animal studies have failed show any risks towards baby but may not be
enough studies
Category C- Animal studies have shown and adverse effects but effects may outway risk
towards baby (Psych drugs)
Category D- + evidence of harm to baby
Category X- causes harm and isn't justified to give to pregnant moms
, What are some Family Medical questions you would ask upon their Health and Risk
assessment? - answer Current Health Status
Genetics
Medical Conditions / Disease
Zika Virus - 2-12 days of intubation: rash/fever, muscle joint pain; will get ultrasounds
every 3-4 weeks
What are some Reproductive questions you would ask upon their Health and Risk
assessment? - answer Menstrual
Obstetric
Gynecological
Contraceptive
Sexual - how many partners
What are some Self-Care/ Lifestyle / Safety behavior questions you would ask upon their
Health and Risk assessment? - answer Frequency of health maintenance visits
Bowel patterns
Stress management
Nutrition
Alcohol, tobacco, substance abuse/use
Spiritual or religious practices
Define Pelvic Inlet - answer superior space between the brim of each coxal bone
Define Pelvic Outlet - answer inferior space between the ischial spine of each coxal
bone
Define diagonal conjugate - answer is 12.5 cm or greater distance from anterior surface
of the sacral province to the anterior surface of the inferior margin of the synthesis
pubic