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Maternal Newborn and Women's Health Pre-assignment Quiz
QUIZ Started on Sunday, 27 January 2019, 4:22 PM
NAVIGATION State Finished
Completed on Sunday, 27 January 2019, 4:46 PM
1 2 3 4 Time taken 23 mins 50 secs
5 6 7 8 Marks 27.58/30.00
Grade 91.93 out of 100.00
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 Question 1
Match the following pregnancy complication to it's
17 18 19 20 Partially correct
definition.
Mark 0.67 out of
21 22 23 24
1.00
Severe
25 26 27 28
Flag question morning
29 30 sickness with
unrelenting,
Show one page at a
excessive
time
nausea or Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Finish review vomiting that
prevents
adequate
intake of food
and fluids.
Hypertension
beginning
after the 20th
week of Mild preeclampsia
pregnancy
with no
proteinuria.
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Hypertension
beginning
after the 20th
week of
pregnancy
with 1 to 2+
proteinuria Gestational hypertension
and a weight
gain of more
than 2 kg per
week in the
second and
third
trimesters.
Impaired
tolerance to
glucose with
the first onset Gestational diabetes mellitus
or recognition
during
pregnancy.
A variant of
gestational
hypertension
where
hematologic
conditions HELLP syndrome
coexist with
severe
preeclampsia
and hepatic
dysfunction.
Severe
preeclampsia
symptoms
Eclampsia
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with seizure
activity or
coma.
The correct answer is: Severe morning sickness
with unrelenting, excessive nausea or vomiting
that prevents adequate intake of food and fluids.
– Hyperemesis Gravidarum, Hypertension
beginning after the 20th week of pregnancy with
no proteinuria. – Gestational hypertension,
Hypertension beginning after the 20th week of
pregnancy with 1 to 2+ proteinuria and a weight
gain of more than 2 kg per week in the second
and third trimesters. – Mild preeclampsia,
Impaired tolerance to glucose with the first onset
or recognition during pregnancy. – Gestational
diabetes mellitus, A variant of gestational
hypertension where hematologic conditions
coexist with severe preeclampsia and hepatic
dysfunction. – HELLP syndrome, Severe
preeclampsia symptoms with seizure activity or
coma. – Eclampsia
Question 2
Match the following characteristics to the correct
Partially correct
phase of maternal adjustment.
Mark 0.33 out of
1.00
2nd-10th day postpartum, or up
Flag question to several weeks: focuses on
maternal role and care of the Letting go
newborn; eager to learn; may
develop blues.
Taking in
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