According to Davidson and the phases of perinatal loss, what is
phase 1? Correct Answers shock & numbness (1-2 weeks)
According to Davidson and the phases of perinatal loss, what is
phase 2? Correct Answers searching and yearning (2 weeks-4
months)
-looking for answers
-crying/acting out feelings of anger
-conflict, prolonged stress, separation anxiety
According to Davidson and the phases of perinatal loss, what is
phase 3? Correct Answers disorganization & depression (4
months-6 months)
-reality of baby's death
-weakness/fatigue, need for sleep
-seeking to explain, turning point - move forward
According to Davidson and the phases of perinatal loss, what is
phase 4? Correct Answers reorganization (1 year)
-takes control of life, healing of heart and mind begin
-forgiveness of self
-restructured identity
Around how many people per year get STI's in the US and what
age range is the highest prevelance? Correct Answers 20
million
15-24 yr olds
,Does cytomegalovirus (CMV) cross placenta? What is
transmission? Correct Answers yes
-body fluids (changing diapers is most common)
Does Hep B cross the placenta? If not, what ways is it
transmitted? Correct Answers too large to cross placenta BUT
blood, saliva, urine, feces, semen vaginal secretions
Does herpes cross placenta? What infection is the most
dangerous? If baby exposed, what is treatment? Correct
Answers yes
-direct contact during birth
-primary infection
-Acyclovir @ 36 weeks gestation
Does parvovirus cross placenta? What is transmission? Correct
Answers yes (33-50% transmission rate)
-respiratory transmission (droplet)
Does rubella cross the placenta? What is transmission? Correct
Answers yes
-droplet/direct contact
Does VZV (chicken pox) cross placenta? What is transmission?
Correct Answers yes
-droplet/direct contact
25x more serious in adults than children
Does Zika Virus cross placenta? What is transmission? Correct
Answers yes
-sexual and mosquito & vaginal, anal, semen, oral
,-travel to high risk area or sex with someone who traveled to
high risk area
During the follicular phase (day 7-13), what hormone is the
highest? Correct Answers FSH
During the luteal phase (day 14-21), what hormone is the
highest? Correct Answers progesterone
During the luteal phase and ovulation, what hormone is the
highest? Correct Answers LH & estrogen
For a vasectomy, what must they do after the procedure? Correct
Answers use back up method for 3 months then get semen
analysis to see it it was a success
For bacterial vaginosis, what are positive or negative for the
following categories:
Pruritus:
Increased Discharge:
Odor:
Irritation:
Yellow Discharge: Correct Answers Pruritus: negative
Increased Discharge: positive
Odor: positive
Irritation: negative
Yellow Discharge: negative
, For Depo-Provera (DMPA), what is the dose of medication?
How frequent does someone receive this? Correct Answers 150
mg IM or 104 mg SubQ
Q 13 wks
For fibroids, explain what they are and s/s. When do they
appear? Correct Answers -leading indicator for hysterectomy
-heavy menstrual bleeding
-during childbearing years
For genetic factors involving fertility, what is a
karyotype/chromosome analysis? Who is this done to? Correct
Answers this helps explains infertility or repeated loss
-looks at individual's chromosomes (both male and female)
For HIV/AIDS, does it cross the placenta? What is the
transmission? Correct Answers yes it crosses placenta
-placenta, l&d, breastfeeding, sexual contact, sharing needles,
blood transfusions
For LARC, what examinations or tests need to be done before
initiation? Correct Answers Copper IUD: urine hCG, bimanual
exam, cervical inspection
hormone IUD: urine hCG, bimanual exam, cervical inspection
Implant: urine hCG
For polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), what happens? What
are the s/s? Correct Answers endocrine imbalance from
multiple follicular cysts