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What Antepartum testing determine? - Congenital abnormalities
What can Antepartum testing evaluate? - Condition of the fetus
What right(s) must a nurse respect in - The Right to Refuse testing
antepartum testing?
What does MSAFP stand for? - Maternal Serum Alpha Feto-Protein
When can a MSAFP be done? - 16-18 weeks
What does a MSAFP screen for? - Alpha Proteins
What does a High Alpha Protein level - Neuro-tube defects (NTD)
indicate with MSAFP screening? - Spina Bifida
What is Spinal Bifida/ failure of the spinal column to close completely
What test is considered a SCREENING - MSAFP
Test?
What does a Low Alpha Protein level - Chromosomal abnormalities occur
indicate with MSAFP screening?
How are MSAFP tests result presented in? - as a Percentage
What screening should be performed if a - Triple Screen
MSAFP results are abnormal? - Quad Screen
- Ultrasound
What are the three types of diagnostic
- Chronic Villus Sampling (CVS)
tests?
- Amniocentesis
During the first trimester, what can an - Gestational age of a baby
ultrasound determine? - Location of Placenta / baby
What can an ultrasound confirm during - Confirmation of the pregnancy
the first trimester? - Positive s/s of a pregnancy
What can an ultrasound determine, r/t a - Heart beat
positive s/s of a pregnancy, in the first - visualization of the baby
trimester?
What can a Ultrasound locate in the first - Placenta location
trimester of the pregnancy? - Baby location
During the first trimester, how is a - Transvaginally
ultrasound performed?
During the 2nd/3rd trimester, What - Amniocentesis
diagnostic tests can an ultrasound be - Chronic Villus Sampling (CVS)
utilized to guide?
What measured during the 2nd/3rd - Fetal Growth
trimester of pregnancy with an
ultrasound?
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What can be detected in the 2nd/3rd - Abnormalities
trimester of pregnancy with an - Amniotic fluids
ultrasound?
What profile test can be performed with - BPP
an ultrasound during the 2nd/3rd
trimester of pregnancy?
What can be measured during the 3rd - Fetal weight
trimester of pregnancy with an
ultrasound?
What can be assessed about the fetus in - Fetal position
the 3rd trimester with an ultrasound?
What can an ultra sound be utilized, as a - Blood flow of the baby
doppler, to assess?
What can a Chronic Villus Sampling (CVS) - Chromosomal abnormalities
diagnose? - DNA abnormalities
What does a Chronic Villus Sampling - Placental tissue
(CVS) aspirate?
What is the NUMBER ONE (1) benefit of - Early diagnostic tool for EARLY DECISIONS about pregnancy
utilizing a Chronic Villus Sampling (CVS)
test?
When can a Chronic Villus Sampling - 10-12 weeks
(CVS) test be performed?
What should be administered with a - Terbutaline
Chronic Villus Sampling (CVS) test?
- Stops contractions
What does Terbutaline do?
- Prevents preterm labor
What are the two requirements an - Personal History of Chromosomal/ DNA abnormalities
expecting mother must have before - Family History of Chromosomal / DNA abnormalities
having a Chronic Villus Sampling
(CVS) diagnostic test?
What is a complication of Chronic Villus - Limb Reduction defects
Sampling (CVS) testing?
What is the purpose of an Amniocentesis - Detects Chromosomal / DNA abnormalities
diagnostic test for EARLY TERM? - DETECTS INTRAUTERINE INFECTIONS
During the third trimester, what is the - Assess Fetal Lung Maturity
purpose of performing an
Amniocentesis?
What does an Amniocentesis assess - L/S ratio or FLM
to determine Fetal Lung Maturation
(FLM)?
What drug is administered to speed up - Betamethasone IM
L/S ratio or FLM?
What is an adverse effect of - Hyperglycemia
Betamethasone?
When is the earliest a Amniocentesis - 14-15 weeks
diagnostic test (FLM) be performed?
What organ does L/S or FLM produced - The fetal lungs
from?
What are the two Fetal Heart Rate - Nonstress Test (NST)
(FHR) tests performed? - Contraction Stress Test (CST)
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