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, What are the five 5 P's - ANSWER partners, practices, past history of STI, protection,
prevention of pregnancy (and pleasure)
hypospadias - ANSWER abnormal congenital opening of the male urethra on the
undersurface of the penis
epispadias - ANSWER congenital defect in which the urinary meatus is located on the
upper surface of the penis or on the side
nagele's rule - ANSWER identify LMP, subtract 3 months, add 7 days and one year
difference between presumptive and positive s/s - ANSWER presumptive (probable and
noted on exam)
positive- directly linked to fetus
GTPAL - ANSWER Gravida, Term, Preterm, Abortions, Living
diffrence between gravida and para - ANSWER gravida- number of pregancies the
woman has had
para- number of births the woman has had
What does the T in GTPAL stand for? - ANSWER term births- 37-42 weeks gestation
what does the P stand for in GTPAL - ANSWER preterm- 20-37
what does the A in GTPAL stand for - ANSWER spontaneous and/or elective abortions
what does the L in GTPAL stand for? - ANSWER living children
what is quickening? - ANSWER maternal sensation of fetal movement
when can provider feel movements versus when mother can - ANSWER provider- after
24 weeks
mom- 18-24 weeks
When should fundal height be measured? - ANSWER is gestational age is > 20 weeks=
at this point fundus reaches umbilicus