RNC-OB: Questions With Precise Solutions (Pass!)
Ebstein's anomaly Correct Answer - The maternal congenital
cardiac abnormality that poses the greatest risk of late fetal or
neonatal mortality is
delay delivery and optimize status of the fetus Correct Answer -
The 2 primary goals when a patient is in preterm labor are to
appearance of late decels (then abscent accels) Correct Answer -
the first sign of fetal hypoxia and decreasing pH is often
silently resting Correct Answer - a newborn may require
resuscitation efforts if, upon first assessment, the neonate is
second trimester Correct Answer - a patient with an
incompetent cervix is especially at risk of SAB during the
11 cm Correct Answer - the ischial tuberosity diameter
considered adequate for the diameter of the fetal head during
delivery is
12.5 cm Correct Answer - adequate diagonal conjugate
10.5 - 11 cm Correct Answer - adequate true conjugate
premature atrial contraction Correct Answer - the most
common irregular fetal heart rhythm
preterm birth Correct Answer - most common effect on the
fetus in a woman infected with coronavirus during pregnancy
25% Correct Answer - if both parents are positive for SCT, the
percentage chance that each child will develop SCD is
,50% Correct Answer - if both parents are positive for SCT, the
percentage chance that each child will be carriers is
25% Correct Answer - if both parents are positive for SCT, the
percentage chance that each child will neither have the trait nor the
disease
oligohydramnios Correct Answer - prolonged fetal hypoxia is
often indicated by
within the first 24 hours after birth Correct Answer - in a
neonate, pathological jaundice is usually evident
within the first 24-48 hours Correct Answer - in a neonate,
physiological jaundice is usually evident
normal physiological changes Correct Answer - a pregnancy
patient in late 3rd trimester has exaggerated first and third heart
sounds and a systolic murmur, probably indicating
bladder distention Correct Answer - an adverse effect of an
epidural
blue cohosh Correct Answer - complementary therapy that
should be avoided during pregnancy:
blue cohosh (stimulate contractions)
chamomile tea (relaxation)
red raspberry herb (reduce nausea)
IUGR Correct Answer - persistent gestational hypertension
causes fetus to have an increased risk of
, 5-6 seconds Correct Answer - during 2nd stage of labor, if a
woman is using open-glottis pushing, she should hold her breath for
no more than
(closed - holding breath and pushing hard without the urge to push)
(open - hold breath and push when feeling the urge to push)
stop feeding Correct Answer - if a preterm infant develops
NEC, the first intervention is to
chlorothiazide (diuril) Correct Answer - drug to be avoided as
a treatment for cHTN during pregnancy
also avoid ACE inhibitors and ARBs
tachypnea (>60 breaths per minute) Correct Answer - most
common INITIAL sign of respiratory distress in neonate
increased BP and decreased pulse Correct Answer - During a
uterine contraction, usual response of maternal CV system is
14 weeks Correct Answer - fetal foot deformities and hip
dislocation associated with amniocentesis are more likely to occur
with amniocentesis completed earlier than
15-16 weeks Correct Answer - increase in respiratory
problems if amniocentesis performed prior to week
15-20 weeks Correct Answer - amniocentesis should be done
increment Correct Answer - phase of contraction cycle in
which contraction begins at fundus and spreads downward through
the uterus
Ebstein's anomaly Correct Answer - The maternal congenital
cardiac abnormality that poses the greatest risk of late fetal or
neonatal mortality is
delay delivery and optimize status of the fetus Correct Answer -
The 2 primary goals when a patient is in preterm labor are to
appearance of late decels (then abscent accels) Correct Answer -
the first sign of fetal hypoxia and decreasing pH is often
silently resting Correct Answer - a newborn may require
resuscitation efforts if, upon first assessment, the neonate is
second trimester Correct Answer - a patient with an
incompetent cervix is especially at risk of SAB during the
11 cm Correct Answer - the ischial tuberosity diameter
considered adequate for the diameter of the fetal head during
delivery is
12.5 cm Correct Answer - adequate diagonal conjugate
10.5 - 11 cm Correct Answer - adequate true conjugate
premature atrial contraction Correct Answer - the most
common irregular fetal heart rhythm
preterm birth Correct Answer - most common effect on the
fetus in a woman infected with coronavirus during pregnancy
25% Correct Answer - if both parents are positive for SCT, the
percentage chance that each child will develop SCD is
,50% Correct Answer - if both parents are positive for SCT, the
percentage chance that each child will be carriers is
25% Correct Answer - if both parents are positive for SCT, the
percentage chance that each child will neither have the trait nor the
disease
oligohydramnios Correct Answer - prolonged fetal hypoxia is
often indicated by
within the first 24 hours after birth Correct Answer - in a
neonate, pathological jaundice is usually evident
within the first 24-48 hours Correct Answer - in a neonate,
physiological jaundice is usually evident
normal physiological changes Correct Answer - a pregnancy
patient in late 3rd trimester has exaggerated first and third heart
sounds and a systolic murmur, probably indicating
bladder distention Correct Answer - an adverse effect of an
epidural
blue cohosh Correct Answer - complementary therapy that
should be avoided during pregnancy:
blue cohosh (stimulate contractions)
chamomile tea (relaxation)
red raspberry herb (reduce nausea)
IUGR Correct Answer - persistent gestational hypertension
causes fetus to have an increased risk of
, 5-6 seconds Correct Answer - during 2nd stage of labor, if a
woman is using open-glottis pushing, she should hold her breath for
no more than
(closed - holding breath and pushing hard without the urge to push)
(open - hold breath and push when feeling the urge to push)
stop feeding Correct Answer - if a preterm infant develops
NEC, the first intervention is to
chlorothiazide (diuril) Correct Answer - drug to be avoided as
a treatment for cHTN during pregnancy
also avoid ACE inhibitors and ARBs
tachypnea (>60 breaths per minute) Correct Answer - most
common INITIAL sign of respiratory distress in neonate
increased BP and decreased pulse Correct Answer - During a
uterine contraction, usual response of maternal CV system is
14 weeks Correct Answer - fetal foot deformities and hip
dislocation associated with amniocentesis are more likely to occur
with amniocentesis completed earlier than
15-16 weeks Correct Answer - increase in respiratory
problems if amniocentesis performed prior to week
15-20 weeks Correct Answer - amniocentesis should be done
increment Correct Answer - phase of contraction cycle in
which contraction begins at fundus and spreads downward through
the uterus