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NURS 5423 Exam 1 Questions and Verified 100% Guaranteed Pass Folic Acid is necessary to prevent - NTD .4-.8 mg daily to reduce risk of open neural tube defects during neural tube closure Most common obesity related birth defects - NTD's, heart defects and cleft palate What does gtpal stand for? - GTPAL stands for Gravidity (number of pregnancies including current) Term (number of pregnancies carried to 37+ weeks), Preterm (number of pregnancies carried between 20 and 36.6 weeks), Abortion (number of losses prior to 20 weeks), and Living (number of living children). Presumptive Signs of pregnancy - Amenorrhea Breast Tenderness fatigue frequent urination

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NURS 5423 Exam 1 Questions and

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Folic Acid is necessary to prevent - ✔✔NTD

.4-.8 mg daily to reduce risk of open neural tube defects during neural tube

closure

Most common obesity related birth defects - ✔✔NTD's, heart defects and

cleft palate

What does gtpal stand for? - ✔✔GTPAL stands for Gravidity (number of

pregnancies including current)

Term (number of pregnancies carried to 37+ weeks),

Preterm (number of pregnancies carried between 20 and 36.6 weeks),

Abortion (number of losses prior to 20 weeks), and

Living (number of living children).

Presumptive Signs of pregnancy - ✔✔Amenorrhea

Breast Tenderness

fatigue

frequent urination

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Quickening

Uterine Englargment

Probable signs of pregnancy - ✔✔Fetal Outlines

Pregnancy Test

Ballotable fetus

Braxton hicks contractions

Goodell's sign (softening of cervix)

Hegar's Sign (softening of lower 1/3 of uterus)

Chadwick's sign (blue cervix)

Positive signs of pregnancy - ✔✔auscultation of fetal heartbeat

ultrasound of fetus

Fetal movement felt by provider

Fundal height discrepancy of what requires further investigation - ✔✔>2 cm

Fundal height at lower edge of umbilicus? - ✔✔20 cm

Fundal height at pelvis - ✔✔12 weeks

Fundal height almost to xiphoid - ✔✔34-36 wk

Fundal height 1/2 way between symphysis and umbilicus - ✔✔16 wk

fundal height 1/2 way between umbilicus and xiphoid - ✔✔28 wk

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