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NRSG 1320 Exam 2 (Part 2) Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is the difference between a screening and diagnostic test? - Screening tests identify those who are not affected by a disease or abnormality. Diagnostic tests identify a structural or functional abnormality or birth defects that are detected in the fetus. What parts of the pregnant population receive screening tests vs diagnostic tests? - Some screening tests are available to all pregnant mothers, but most diagnostic tests are reserved for high-risk pregnancies in which there is an increased risk for developmental or physical problems. Define ultrasonography. - High frequency sound waves are used to produce an image of an organ or tissue What is the most common diagnostic test used during pregnancy? - Ultrasound What is a standard ultrasound used for? - Done in the first trimester to confirm pregnancy and calculate gestational age What information can be obtained from additional ultrasounds later throughout the pregnancy? - - gestational age - fetal growth - fetal anatomy 2COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY GRACE AMELIA, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - placental location and possible abnormalities - fetal activity - number of fetuses - viability - amount of amniotic fluid - visual assistance for invasive procedures - serial measurements How is an abdominal ultrasound performed? - - full bladder is necessary to elevate the uterus out of the pelvis for better visualization (during the first half of pregnancy) - transmission gel and transducer are placed on the maternal abdomen - transducer is moved over the maternal abdomen to create an image of the structure being evaluated What additional details can be assessed using a 3D and 4D ultrasound? - 3D: presentation of placental blood flow, measurement of fetal organs 4D: allows for evaulation of brain morphology and identification of brain lesions How is a first semester transvaginal ultrasound conducted? - - lithotomy position - sterile covered probe/transducer is inserted into the vagin

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NRSG 1320 Exam 2 (Part 2)
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What is the difference between a screening and diagnostic test? - ✔✔Screening tests
identify those who are not affected by a disease or abnormality. Diagnostic tests identify
a structural or functional abnormality or birth defects that are detected in the fetus.

What parts of the pregnant population receive screening tests vs diagnostic tests? -
✔✔Some screening tests are available to all pregnant mothers, but most diagnostic tests
are reserved for high-risk pregnancies in which there is an increased risk for
developmental or physical problems.

Define ultrasonography. - ✔✔High frequency sound waves are used to produce an
image of an organ or tissue

What is the most common diagnostic test used during pregnancy? - ✔✔Ultrasound

What is a standard ultrasound used for? - ✔✔Done in the first trimester to confirm
pregnancy and calculate gestational age

What information can be obtained from additional ultrasounds later throughout the
pregnancy? - ✔✔- gestational age

- fetal growth

- fetal anatomy




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,- placental location and possible abnormalities

- fetal activity

- number of fetuses

- viability

- amount of amniotic fluid

- visual assistance for invasive procedures

- serial measurements

How is an abdominal ultrasound performed? - ✔✔- full bladder is necessary to elevate
the uterus out of the pelvis for better visualization (during the first half of pregnancy)

- transmission gel and transducer are placed on the maternal abdomen

- transducer is moved over the maternal abdomen to create an image of the structure
being evaluated

What additional details can be assessed using a 3D and 4D ultrasound? - ✔✔3D:
presentation of placental blood flow, measurement of fetal organs




4D: allows for evaulation of brain morphology and identification of brain lesions

How is a first semester transvaginal ultrasound conducted? - ✔✔- lithotomy position

- sterile covered probe/transducer is inserted into the vagina

What is the earliest invasive procedure that may be performed? - ✔✔Chorionic villus
sampling (CVS) at 10-12 weeks gestation




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, What is a chorionic villus sampling (CVS)? Advantages/disadvantages? - ✔✔A sample
of chorionic villi from the developing palcenta is obtained by passing a thin catheter
transcervically with ultrasound guidance




Advantages:

- early diagnosis

- fast results

Disadvantages:

- fetal loss

- limb reduction defects

At what gestation can an amniocentesis be performed? - ✔✔12 weeks

How is anmiocentesis performed? What can be identified using this procedure? - ✔✔-
ultrasound guidance

- amniotic fluid is withdrawn containing fetal stem cells




Fetal cells are analyzed for

- chromosomal abnormalities

- fetal lung maturity

- infection

- presence of bilirubin in Rh-sensitized pregnancies

When is a percutaneous umbilical blood sampling performed? - ✔✔24-34 weeks




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