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OB NURA 404 STUDY EXAM 1


What can the transvaginal ultrasound detect? - ANSWER * pregnancy

* Number of babies

* cervical length

* amniotic fluid volume

* placental location

* fetal presentation

* estimated fetal weight

Function of placenta - ANSWER Gas and nutrient exchange between mother and
fetus

acid base balance

produces hCG, hPL, estrogen, progesterone

function of the umbilical cord - ANSWER supplies nutrients and oxygen to fetus

conduit between fetus and placenta

Filled with Wharton's jelly

Typically has two arteries and one vein

Clamped and cut after birth

Will fall off baby after about 10 days

Input to baby: vein

Output from baby to placenta: umbilical arteries

The umbilical vein supplies the fetus with oxygenated, nutrient-rich blood from the
placenta. Conversely, the fetal heart pumps low-oxygen, nutrient-depleted blood

,through the umbilical arteries back to the placenta.

Function of amniotic fluid - ANSWER Forms after about 12 days, clear or tinted
yellow

Too much: polyhydramnios

Not enough: oligohydramnios

Cushions and protects baby

Keeps a steady temperature around baby

Helps your baby's lungs grow and develop

Helps baby's digestive system develop because baby swallows the fluid

Allows movement and for baby's symmetry

Keeps the umbilical cord (the cord that carries food and oxygen from the placenta
to your baby) from being squeezed

Normal fetal development milestones (some major milestones, not all) - ANSWER
Week 6: Beginning formation of lungs

Week 7: Fetal heartbeat can be heard with a Doppler

Week 8: Heart development complete

Weeks 13 - 16: Fetal movement (also known as quickening) detected by the mother

Weeks 17 - 20: Fetal heart tones can be heard with stethoscope

Weeks 21 - 24: Alveoli forming in lungs; Lungs begin to produce surfactant

Weeks 25 - 28: Eyelids open and close; Fetus usually assumes head-down position



Subjective (presumptive) signs of pregnancy - ANSWER Fatigue (12 weeks)

Breast tenderness (3-4 weeks)

Nausea and vomiting (4-14 weeks)

,Amenorrhea (4 weeks)

Urinary frequency (6-12 weeks)

Hyperpigmentation of the skin (16 weeks)

Fetal movements known as quickening (16-20 weeks)

Uterine enlargement (7-12 weeks)

Breast enlargement (6 weeks)



Probable signs of pregnancy - ANSWER Braxton Hicks contractions (16-28
weeks)

Positive pregnancy test (4-12 weeks)

Abdominal enlargement (14 weeks)

Ballottement (16-28 weeks)

Goodell sign (5 weeks)

Chadwick sign (6-8 weeks)

Hegar sign (6-12 weeks)



Positive signs of pregnancy - ANSWER Ultrasound verification of embryo or fetus
(4-6 weeks)

Fetal movement felt by experienced clinician (20 weeks)

Auscultation of fetal heart tones via Doppler (10-12 weeks)



Chadwick's sign - ANSWER bluish-purple coloration of the vaginal mucosa and
cervix (probable sign of pregnancy)

, Hegar sign - ANSWER softening of the lower uterine segment or isthmus
(probable sign of pregnancy)



quickening - ANSWER Movements of the fetus that can be felt by the mother



Linea nigra - ANSWER skin in middle of abdomen can develop a pigmented
vertical line



Ballottement - ANSWER Examiner pushes against the woman's cervix during a
pelvic examination and feels a rebound from floating fetus



Braxton Hicks contractions - ANSWER intermittent painless uterine contractions
that occur with increasing frequency as the pregnancy progresses

Change position or engage in mild exercise to reduce sensation

Drink more fluids if possible



Nutritional needs of pregnant woman and fetus - ANSWER Caloric need increases
by about 340 in first trimester, increase by an additional 200 in lactating woman.

Protein needs increase from 60 to 80g

Water: 8 glasses daily

Increased Vitamin A to 770 mcg (big jump when lactating)

Increased Vitamin C to 85mg (big jump when lactating)

Maintain Vitamin D

Folate increase to 600mcg

Calcium maintain at 1,000mg

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