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What are the three phases of pregnancy? - CORRECT ANSWER-Antepartum
(before birth), Intrapartum (during birth), Postpartum (after birth)
What is the goal of prenatal care? - CORRECT ANSWER-To promote the health
of the mother, child, and family, ensure safe birth, teach good health habits,
educate in self-care, develop partnerships, provide physical care, and prepare
parents for responsibilities.
What is the age of viability? - CORRECT ANSWER-The stage at which a fetus is
capable of living outside the uterus, typically around 20 weeks.
What are Braxton Hicks contractions? - CORRECT ANSWER-Irregular, painless
uterine contractions that begin in the second trimester.
What is the significance of the term 'multipara'? - CORRECT ANSWER-A
woman who has given birth to two or more children past the age of viability.
,What is the expected date of confinement (EDC)? - CORRECT ANSWER-The
estimated date when a pregnant woman is expected to give birth.
What is the definition of abortion in the context of pregnancy? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Termination of pregnancy before viability (20 weeks gestation), either
spontaneously or induced.
What is quickening in pregnancy? - CORRECT ANSWER-The first perception of
fetal movement, typically felt between 16-20 weeks.
What is the purpose of urinalysis during prenatal visits? - CORRECT ANSWER-
To check for protein, ketones, and glucose.
How often should a pregnant woman visit her provider during pregnancy? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Monthly visits up to 28 weeks, then every 2-3 weeks from
29-36 weeks, and weekly until birth.
What is the normal weight gain during pregnancy? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Typically around 25-35 lbs.
, What is Leopold's maneuver used for? - CORRECT ANSWER-To assess the
presenting position of the baby, usually performed around 36 weeks.
What does the acronym GTPAL stand for? - CORRECT ANSWER-Gravida, Term
births, Preterm births, Abortions/miscarriages, Living children.
What is the definition of Gravida? - CORRECT ANSWER-The number of
pregnancies a woman has had.
What is the definition of Para? - CORRECT ANSWER-The outcome of
pregnancies, increasing only when an infant is delivered at 20 weeks or greater.
What does Nulligravida mean? - CORRECT ANSWER-A woman who has never
been pregnant.
What does Primigravida mean? - CORRECT ANSWER-A woman who is
pregnant for the first time.
What is Nagele's Rule used for? - CORRECT ANSWER-To calculate the
estimated due date (EDD) based on the last normal menstrual period (LNMP).