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Oral Recitation Part 1

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  • It is defined as CHO intolerance of variable severity with onset or first recognition during the present pregnancy
    Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
  • A type of subfertility, in couples who have never conceived
    Primary subfertility
  • The causes of this condition are difficulty in labor, or hyperstimulation of the uterus. Polyhydramnios is an excessive amniotic fluid.
    Amniotic Fluid Embolism
  • The Age of Gestation Universal screening for GDM
    24-48 weeks
  • The classical sign of H-mole
    discharge of the clear fluid-filled vesicles (grape like)
  • Classical sign of placenta previa
    Painless contractions and passage of bright red vaginal bleeding
  • Through the aid of amniocentesis, lecithin-sphingomyelin ratio is a used to check the fetal?
    Fetal lung maturity
  • It refers to uterine activity that is either not sufficiently strong or not appropriately coordinated to dilate the cervix and expel the fetus.
    Hypotonic Contractions
  • A type of PIH, Blood pressure is 160/110 mmHg; proteinuria 3–4 on a random sample and 5g on a 24-hr sample; oliguria
    Severe Preeclampsia
  • A type of dysfunctional labor, results when no descent has occurred for 2 hours in a nullipara or 1 hour in a multipara
    Arrest of Descent
  • PROM confirmatory procedure that revealed a The strips will turn blue if the pH is greater than 6.0. A blue strip means it's more likely the membranes have ruptured.
    Nitrazine test
  • An OB-Gyne procedure to evacuate the product of conception from the mother's uterus using vaginal speculum and cervical dilators
    Dilatation and Curettage
  • It is the expulsion of product of conception (POC) before 22nd week of period of gestation
    Miscarriage/Abortion/Spontaneous Abortion
  • Painful vaginal bleeding from retro-placental site : POC is about to be aborted but not yet. It can progress to complete/ incomplete abortion depending on whether or not all fetal & placental tissues have been expelled from uterus.
    Imminent/Inevitable Abortion
  • Labor that is completed within 3 hours or cervical dilatation that occurs at a rate of 5 cm or more per hour
    Precipitate delivery
  • Immediate management of Amniotic Fluid Embolism
    Oxygen Administration
  • When gavid patient that is due fo CS has a high risk of aspiration due to short NPO period, what type of anesthesia will be given?
    General Anesthesia
  • It is the presence of contractions of sufficient strength and frequency to effect progressive effacement and dilation of cervix between 20 and 37 weeks of gestation.
    Preterm Labor
  • Betamethasone, a steroid preparation is given to a laboring client who is 35 weeks pregnant diagnosed to have premature labor. The purpose of administering this drug is?
    Expedite lung maturity
  • A type of dysfunctional labor, occurred if there is no progress in cervical dilatation for longer than 2 hours.
    Secondary arrest of dilatation
  • A type of CS indication, Vaginal delivery is not possible. Cesarean is needed even with a dead fetus
    Absolute Indication
  • A type of CS indication, Vaginal delivery may be possible but risks to the mother and/ or to the baby are high
    Relative Indication
  • A type of dysfunctional labor that describes as a latent phase that lasts longer than 20 hours in a nullipara or 14 hours in a multipara
    Prolonged latent phase
  • A pregnant is having an umbilical cord prolapse the nurse should position the patient to;
    Trendelenburg position