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OB EXAM 2 GALEN COLLEGE OF NURSING EXAM
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SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A++ 2025/2026
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What is the most common Hypertension
medical complication of
pregnancy?
What is PIH? Pregnancy induced
hypertension
How is PIH diagnosed? 140/90 two times 6 hours
apart
What is gestational hypertension? Onset after 20 weeks
of gestation without
proteinuria, return of
normal B/P in
postpartum
What is Pre-eclampsia? onset after 20 weeks
of gestation with
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proteinuria,
multisystem
vasopastic, reduced
organ profusion,
classified as mile or
severe
women younger than
Risk factors for PIH 20 or older than 40,
african and native
americans,
primigravidas, obesity,
multiple fetus', family
history, comorbitities
(diabetes), chronic
hypertension,
chronic renal
disease
A concentration of mg/dl or 30;2
greater
in at least random urine
specimens is
proteinuria.
Edema is not used as a marker of preeclampsia
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what?
What is pathologic edema? generalized
accumulation of fluid
in the face, hands or
abdomen that is not
responsive to 12 hours
of bed rest, rapid
weight gain of more
than 2 kg in 1 week
If a womens last menstrual period February 28th
is 5/21 when is her estimated
due date?
What is Leopolds maneuver? It is used to determine the
baby's position and know
where to place the
stethescope.
Left occiput anterior = Easy labor
Left occiput posterior= Difficult/painful labor
What is considered >160 bpm, indicative of maternal or fetal
tachycardia for a infection or fetal hypoxia (an ominous sign).
fetus? Indicative of
what?
What is considered <120 bpm, indicative of fetal
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