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Master OB/GYN concepts with this comprehensive 5-page quiz, covering maternal and fetal mortality rates, delivery methods, and pregnancy-related topics. Perfect for nursing students and healthcare professionals seeking to solidify their understanding of obstetrics and gynecology.

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1. ACOG & ICD-9-CM Classifications
A: Early: 500 grams or less, before 22 wks. gestation. Intermediate: 501 - 1000 grams. Late: 1001 grams or
B: Numerator: total # of NB deaths for the period X 100. Denominator: Total # of NB discharges for the
C: Total Direct OB deaths for the period X 100 divided by total OB discharges for the period (including
D: Period from 28 days of age to 1 year of age.


2. Hospital fetal death
A: Act of giving birth to a live or dead fetus, including the placenta, single or multiple infants.
B: Vaginal delivery with previous delivery via C-section.
C: No signs of life prior to complete expulsion/extraction. Not considered a hospital IP. Does not have a
D: Not related to pregnancy or delivery.


3. Antepartum
A: Numerator: Total # of intermediate and late fetal deaths for the period X 100. Denominator: Total # of
B: Admitted and discharged without giving birth.
C: Newborn-show signs of life at birth. Born in the hospital. Included in newborn/bassinet statistics.
D: Period before giving birth.


4. OB Mortality Rate
A: Numerator: total # of NB deaths for the period X 100. Denominator: Total # of NB discharges for the
B: Death of mother while pregnant or within(4wks)42 days of termination of pregnancy.
C: Childbirth.
D: Ratio of deaths due to pregnancy during a specified period to the # of OB discharges. Rate is low,


5. Partum
A: Ratio of deaths due to pregnancy during a specified period to the # of OB discharges. Rate is low,
B: Liveborn up to 28 days of age.
C: Childbirth.
D: Total Direct OB deaths for the period X 100 divided by total OB discharges for the period (including


6. NB Death Rate Formula
A: No signs of life prior to complete expulsion/extraction. Not considered a hospital IP. Does not have a
B: Period surrounding birth for both liveborn, stillborn, and neonates.
C: Not related to pregnancy or delivery.
D: Numerator: total # of NB deaths for the period X 100. Denominator: Total # of NB discharges for the


7. Postnatal
A: Numerator: Total # of intermediate and late fetal deaths for the period X 100. Denominator: Total # of
B: Period after giving birth.


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Charles R. B. Beckmann, William Herbert, Douglas Laube, Frank Ling, Roger Smith Obstetrics and Gynecology
Publisher: 2013 ISBN: 9781469826042 Edition: Unknown

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