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Women's Health Final Exam Study Guide (2026 Edition) – Comprehensive Final Exam Review with the Latest Clinical Guidelines

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This study guide covers the essential concepts, evidence-based practices, and clinical topics commonly tested in a Women's Health final exam. It includes updated information on reproductive health, pregnancy, contraception, gynecological disorders, menopause, cervical and breast cancer screening, sexually transmitted infections, and current nursing or clinical management based on the latest available guidelines for the 2025–2026 academic year. This resource is designed as a comprehensive review for students preparing for cumulative final examinations and professional healthcare assessments.

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1. Preparation for Fertilization: Initial steps before sperm and egg unite.
2. Ovum Viability: Ovum lasts 24 hours post-release.
3. Sperm Viability: Sperm survives 48-72 hours in female body.
4. Moment of Fertilization: Sperm and egg unite, restoring diploid number.




5. Zygote Sex Determination: Sex determined by XX or XY chromosomes.
6. Implantation: Trophoblasts attach to endometrium after fertilization.
7. Chorionic Villi: Fingerlike projections aiding implantation into uterus.




8. Fundus: Top of uterus, ideal for implantation.




9. GTPAL: A system to categorize pregnancy history.
10. Gravidity (G): Total number of pregnancies, including current.
11. Term (T): Infants born after 37 weeks gestation.
12. Preterm (P): Infants born between 20-37 weeks gestation.
13. Abortion (A): Pregnancies ending before 20 weeks gestation.
14. Living (L): Number of currently living children.
15. Presumptive Signs of Pregnancy: Symptoms like amenorrhea and breast tenderness.
16. Probable Signs of Pregnancy: Signs including positive tests and Braxton Hicks.
17. Positive Signs of Pregnancy: Confirmed signs like fetal heartbeat and ultrasound.
18. hCG Production: Hormone produced at implantation, doubles every 48-72 hours.
19. Nägele's Rule: Method to calculate estimated date of birth.
20. Quickening: First fetal movements felt around 20 weeks.
21. Normal Fetal Heart Rate (FHR): Healthy range is 110-160 bpm.
22. Fundal Height Measurement: Indicates gestational age based on uterine size.
23. Amniotic Fluid: Fluid cushioning embryo, regulating temperature and growth.
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24. Amniotic Fluid Index: Method to evaluate amniotic fluid volume.
25. Oligohydramnios: Condition with less than 400 ml amniotic fluid.
26. Polyhydramnios: Condition with more than 2000 ml amniotic fluid.
27. Umbilical Cord: Structure providing circulatory pathway for fetus.




28. Wharton's Jelly: Connective tissue preventing umbilical cord compression.
29. Placenta: Organ for gas and nutrient exchange during pregnancy.
30. Maternal Portion of Placenta: Red, flesh-like part attached to uterus.
31. Fetal Portion of Placenta: Shiny gray part connected to fetus.
32. Preeclampsia: Pregnancy complication indicated by headaches and vision changes.
33. Braxton Hicks Contractions: False labor contractions that do not change cervix.
34. Supine Hypotension: Low blood pressure when lying on back.
35. Pica: Craving nonfood items, linked to nutritional deficits.
36. Prenatal Care: Healthcare provided during pregnancy for mother and fetus.
37. Pap Smear: Test for cervical cancer during prenatal screening.
38. CBC: Complete blood count to check for anemia.
39. HIV Screening: Test for human immunodeficiency virus during pregnancy.
40. Urinalysis: Test for infections or glucose in urine.
41. Rubella Titer: Blood test to check immunity to rubella.
42. Group B Streptococcus (GBS): Bacterial infection screened between 35-37 weeks.
43. Ectopic Pregnancy: Pregnancy occurring outside the uterus, often in fallopian tube.




44. Fatigue in Pregnancy: Common discomfort; rest and light exercise recommended.
45. Ectopic Pregnancy: Implantation of embryo outside uterus.
46. Signs of Ectopic Pregnancy: One-sided pain, bleeding, missed period, positive test.
47. Risk Factors for Ectopic Pregnancy: Pelvic infections, tubal damage, previous ectopic pregnancy.
48. Diagnosis of Ectopic Pregnancy: Transvaginal ultrasound used for confirmation.

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