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A pregnant mother who is Rh negative had a suspected miscarriage
early this morning. Her LMP was 8 weeks ago. Which of the following
statements about administration of Rhogam (anti-D immune globulin) is
correct?
A) She does not need Rhogam
B) She should receive Rhogam now
C) She only needs Rhogam if miscarriage occurs in the 2nd trimester
D) She only needs Rhogam if miscarriage occurs in the 3rd trimester
B) She should receive Rhogam now
,Which statements are true about placenta previa? Select all that apply.
A) Painless vaginal bleeding is typical.
B) This usually occurs in the 2nd trimester.
C) No referral is needed unless it worsens.
D) This may progress to placenta abruptio.
A, B, D
A) Painless vaginal bleeding is typical.
B) This usually occurs in the 2nd trimester.
D) This may progress to placenta abruptio.
Also, a vaginal exam should NOT be performed if placenta previa is
suspected.
,When is a patient with an ectopic pregnancy most likely to present for
evaluation?
A) 2-4 weeks after conception
B) 4-6 weeks after conception
C) 6-8 weeks after LMP
D) 8 or more weeks after LMP
C) 6-8 weeks after LMP
A patient has a fundal height measurement of 24 cm. She is probably about
A) 14-18 weeks gestational age
B) 18-22 weeks gestational age
C) 22-26 weeks gestational age
D) In her 3rd trimester
C) 22-26 weeks gestational age
The uterine fundus should be palpable at 16 weeks
A) at the level of the umbilicus
B) just above the level of the symphysis pubis
C) midway between the symphysis pubis and umbilicus
D) below the symphysis pubis
C) midway between the symphysis pubis and umbilicus
The fundus should be at the level of the umbilicus at 20 weeks
, 2/18/26, 4:26 PM FNP Board review questions
What drugs could you use to manage hypertension in women who are pregnant
or contemplating pregnancy? Select all that apply.
A) Lisinopil
B) Methyldopa
C) Nifedipine
D) Labetolol
E) Losartan
F) Verapamil
G) Hydralazine
H) Diltiazem
B, C, D, F, G, & H
B) Methyldopa
C) Nifedipine
D) Labetolol
F) Verapamil
G) Hydralazine
H) Diltiazem
CCBs (nifedipine, diltiazem, and verapamil), beta blockers,
Methyldopa, Hydralazine are safe in pregnancy
AVOID ACEIs and ARBs in pregnancy - they affect the developing
kidneys and lead to miscarriage.
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