N330 Exam 2 Questions With Correct
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Biophysical risk factors | |
Originates with the mother or the fetus
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May affect development and functioning of both
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Ex: Genetic disorders, nutritional and general health
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status, and medical or obstetric-related illnesses
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Psychosocial Risk Factors | |
Maternal behaviors / adverse lifestyles that have a negative effect on health of
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mother or fetus| |
Ex: emotional distress, disturbed interpersonal relationships, inadequate social
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support, unsafe cultural practices
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,Sociodemographic Risk Factors | |
Arise from mother and her family
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Ex: Lack of prenatal care, low income, marital status, and ethnicity
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Environmental Risk Factors | |
Hazards in woman's environment
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Ex: chemicals, anesthetic gases, and radiation
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First Prenatal Visit
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Around 9 weeks | |
Planned, desired?: Assess whether the pregnancy is intentional/desired
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H/P: Gather the patient’s history and conduct a physical examination.
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Pelvic Exam and Pap Smear: Check the cervix and screen for cervical
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abnormalities.
, STI Screening
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Ultrasound: Confirm the location of the pregnancy (inside the uterus) and
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estimate gestational age.
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Initial Screening for Aneuploidy (Non-invasive)
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Quad Screen (serum test): This is a blood test that measures four markers:
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Newer Sequential Screening
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Cell-Free DNA (Non-Invasive Prenatal Screening or NIPS)
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Quad Screen (serum test)
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Blood test that measures four markers:
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AFP (Alpha-fetoprotein): Helps detect neural tube defects.
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Estriol: A form of estrogen that indicates fetal well-being.
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Biophysical risk factors | |
Originates with the mother or the fetus
| | | | | |
May affect development and functioning of both
| | | | | |
Ex: Genetic disorders, nutritional and general health
| | | | | |
status, and medical or obstetric-related illnesses
| | | | |
Psychosocial Risk Factors | |
Maternal behaviors / adverse lifestyles that have a negative effect on health of
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
mother or fetus| |
Ex: emotional distress, disturbed interpersonal relationships, inadequate social
| | | | | | | |
support, unsafe cultural practices
| | |
,Sociodemographic Risk Factors | |
Arise from mother and her family
| | | | |
Ex: Lack of prenatal care, low income, marital status, and ethnicity
| | | | | | | | | |
Environmental Risk Factors | |
Hazards in woman's environment
| | |
Ex: chemicals, anesthetic gases, and radiation
| | | | |
First Prenatal Visit
| |
Around 9 weeks | |
Planned, desired?: Assess whether the pregnancy is intentional/desired
| | | | | | |
H/P: Gather the patient’s history and conduct a physical examination.
| | | | | | | | |
Pelvic Exam and Pap Smear: Check the cervix and screen for cervical
| | | | | | | | | | | |
abnormalities.
, STI Screening
|
Ultrasound: Confirm the location of the pregnancy (inside the uterus) and
| | | | | | | | | | |
estimate gestational age.
| |
Initial Screening for Aneuploidy (Non-invasive)
| | | |
Quad Screen (serum test): This is a blood test that measures four markers:
| | | | | | | | | | | |
Newer Sequential Screening
| |
Cell-Free DNA (Non-Invasive Prenatal Screening or NIPS)
| | | | | |
Quad Screen (serum test)
| | |
Blood test that measures four markers:
| | | | |
AFP (Alpha-fetoprotein): Helps detect neural tube defects.
| | | | | |
Estriol: A form of estrogen that indicates fetal well-being.
| | | | | | | |