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newborn reflexes swallowing, sneezing/coughing, blinking, sucking rooting, extrusion, Babinski/plantar, Moro/startle, doll's eye, tonic neck/fencing, palmar grasp, step, crawl cardiac tamponade happens when the fluid sac around your heart fills with too much blood or other fluid and puts pressure on your heart. This prevents your heart's chambers from filling properly. Causing a decrease in blood pressure. Supine hypotensive syndrome Dizziness and a drop in blood pressure caused when the mother is in a supine position and the weight of the uterus, infant, placenta, and amniotic fluid compress the inferior vena cava, reducing return of blood to the heart and cardiac output. Baby soft spot fontanel (two fontanel, anterior and posterior) Vitamin K why is it given? Because it doesn't cross the placenta, babies are born with very small amounts of vitamin K. Vitamin K helps the blood clot and stops bleeding. hydatidiform mole also known as a molar pregnancy, is a rare condition that occurs during early pregnancy. It happens when abnormal tissue grows in the uterus instead of a normal placenta. This abnormal tissue is not a viable pregnancy and does not develop into a fetus. Jaundice in a newborn what causes it? Buildup of bilirubin in the blood: Newborn livers are not fully developed to get rid of bilirubin. measles during pregnancy how does it affect the fetus? Measles infections during pregnancy may also cause miscarriage, stillbirth, low birth weight, and an increased risk of preterm delivery. what is the blood loss during normal vaginal delivery? 300-500ml what is the blood loss during caesarean delivery? 500-1000ml DVT signs and symptoms? - asymptomatic - calf tenderness/pain/++ on dorsi flexion - swelling/warmth in affected limb - low grade fever - skin color changes what is an episiotomy? Incision of the perineum during childbirth phases of labor, what are they? latent (0-3cm), active (4-10cm), second stage (10cm to delivery of baby), third stage (delivery of placenta), fourth stage (recovery) Prodromal labor is a type of false labor contraction that occurs during pregnancy. These contractions are often mistaken for actual labor and can occur in the weeks leading up to delivery. Blastocyst solid mass of cells which develops into the embryo gravida pregnancy nulligravida a woman who has never been pregnant primigravida a woman who is pregnant for the first time multigravida a woman who has had two or more pregnancies parity number of pregnancies that has reached 20 weeks primipara first birth after 20 weeks multipara woman who has delivered more than two viable infants nullipara A woman who has not completed a pregnancy beyond 20 weeks of gestation Viability of a fetus 22-24 weeks gestation Changes of cervix during pregnancy? Softening (Goodell's sign) Operculum (mucus plug)- develops to seal cervix and protect from bacteria Increased vascularity (Chadwick's sign); blood flow has increased Ripening: over pregnancy gets thinner, stretches Braxton Hicks contractions also known as pre-labor contractions, irregular, painless contractions. Zygote

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PNA 3003 Final Exam Questions With
100% Correct Answers 2025
newborn reflexes
swallowing, sneezing/coughing, blinking, sucking rooting, extrusion,
Babinski/plantar, Moro/startle, doll's eye, tonic neck/fencing, palmar grasp, step,
crawl
cardiac tamponade
happens when the fluid sac around your heart fills with too much blood or other
fluid and puts pressure on your heart. This prevents your heart's chambers from
filling properly. Causing a decrease in blood pressure.
Supine hypotensive syndrome
Dizziness and a drop in blood pressure caused when the mother is in a supine
position and the weight of the uterus, infant, placenta, and amniotic fluid compress
the inferior vena cava, reducing return of blood to the heart and cardiac output.
Baby soft spot
fontanel (two fontanel, anterior and posterior)
Vitamin K why is it given?
Because it doesn't cross the placenta, babies are born with very small amounts of
vitamin K. Vitamin K helps the blood clot and stops bleeding.
hydatidiform mole
also known as a molar pregnancy, is a rare condition that occurs during early
pregnancy. It happens when abnormal tissue grows in the uterus instead of a
normal placenta. This abnormal tissue is not a viable pregnancy and does not
develop into a fetus.
Jaundice in a newborn what causes it?
Buildup of bilirubin in the blood: Newborn livers are not fully developed to get rid
of bilirubin.

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measles during pregnancy how does it affect the fetus?
Measles infections during pregnancy may also cause miscarriage, stillbirth, low
birth weight, and an increased risk of preterm delivery.
what is the blood loss during normal vaginal delivery?
300-500ml
what is the blood loss during caesarean delivery?
500-1000ml
DVT signs and symptoms?
- asymptomatic
- calf tenderness/pain/++ on dorsi flexion
- swelling/warmth in affected limb
- low grade fever
- skin color changes
what is an episiotomy?
Incision of the perineum during childbirth
phases of labor, what are they?
latent (0-3cm), active (4-10cm), second stage (10cm to delivery of baby), third
stage (delivery of placenta), fourth stage (recovery)
Prodromal labor
is a type of false labor contraction that occurs during pregnancy. These
contractions are often mistaken for actual labor and can occur in the weeks leading
up to delivery.
Blastocyst
solid mass of cells which develops into the embryo
gravida
pregnancy
nulligravida


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a woman who has never been pregnant
primigravida
a woman who is pregnant for the first time
multigravida
a woman who has had two or more pregnancies
parity
number of pregnancies that has reached 20 weeks
primipara
first birth after 20 weeks
multipara
woman who has delivered more than two viable infants
nullipara
A woman who has not completed a pregnancy beyond 20 weeks of gestation
Viability of a fetus
22-24 weeks gestation
Changes of cervix during pregnancy?
Softening (Goodell's sign)

Operculum (mucus plug)- develops to seal cervix and protect from bacteria

Increased vascularity (Chadwick's sign); blood flow has increased

Ripening: over pregnancy gets thinner, stretches
Braxton Hicks contractions
also known as pre-labor contractions, irregular, painless contractions.
Zygote


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