EXAM 1 STUDY KIT WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS RATED
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How to reduce risk of neural tube defect Correct Answer Folic
acid supplement
When are the fetuses vital organs formed Correct Answer 6-8
weeks
Uncertainty, ambivalence, focus on self, emotional lability is the
emotional response for which trimester. Correct Answer First
trimester
Wonder, increased narcissism, introversion, concern about
changes in her body and sexuality is the emotional response for
which trimester. Correct Answer Second trimester
Vulnerability, increased dependence, acceptance that fetus is
separate but totally dependent is the emotional response for
which trimester. Correct Answer Third trimester
What is the baseline fetal heart rate Correct Answer 110-160BPM
,What intervention is necessary for Early decelerations Correct
Answer No intervention necessary
What intervention is necessary for Varibles Correct Answer Cord
compression, reposition mom first
What intervention is necessary for Late Decelerations Correct
Answer Placental insufficiency, change mom to left side position
and high flow O2
What intervention is necessary for Accelerations Correct Answer
No accelerations necessary, it's expected.
Which variability is: Amplitude range visually undetectable.
Correct Answer Absent variability
Which variability is: Amplitude range visually detectable but 5 bpm
or less. Correct Answer Minimal variability
Which variability is: Amplitude range 6 bpm to 25 bpm. (majority)
Correct Answer Moderate variability
,Which variability is: Amplitude range 25 bpm or greater. Correct
Answer Marked variability
When are Anatomy scans completed Correct Answer 18-20 wks
Growth scans how often for high risk patients Correct Answer
q4wks
_____ consist of the following: 1: nonstress test, 2: fetal breathing
movements, 3: gross body movements, 4: fetal tone (muscle
tone), 5: amniotic fluid volume Correct Answer Biophysical Profile
(BPP)
Chorionic Villus Sampling completed at what time Correct Answer
10-13 weeks
Low Multiple Markers (triple/quad) values is associated with_____
Correct Answer Down's syndrome
High Multiple Markers (triple/quad) values is associated
with_____ Correct Answer Neural tube defects
Multiple Markers (triple/quad) testing is completed at _____
Correct Answer 15-22weeks
, _____ is completed at 15 weeks, to assess fetal lung maturity.
Correct Answer Amniocentisis
What result of a contraction stress test is considered bad Correct
Answer Positive
What result of a Non-stress test is considered a good outcome.
Correct Answer Reactive
CBC, UA, Rh Factor, Rubella, STI, HIV, GBS, Blood Typing, H&H
are labs required when Correct Answer First visit after confirmed
pregnancy
Is hematocrit and hemoglobin elevated or decreased in the
mother. Correct Answer Decreased
If titer is _____, the woman is not immune. Immunize postpartum
if not immune. Correct Answer <8
_____ are presumptive s/sx of pregnancy Correct Answer
Amenorrhea, nausea/vomiting, urinary frequency, breast
tenderness, Chadwick's sign, and quickening