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ARDMS OBSTETRICS /ARDMS OB/GYN ACTUAL
EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST 2024
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED
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transverse, head on maternal right - ANSWER In a longitudinal image, if the
baby is transverse and stomach is at 3 o'clock, what is baby's presentation?


transverse, head on maternal left - ANSWER In a longitudinal image, if the
baby is transverse and stomach is at 9 o'clock, what is baby's presentation?


Cephalic - ANSWER In a transverse image, if baby's stomach is at 3 o'clock,
what is baby's presentation?


Breech - ANSWER In a transverse image, if baby's stomach is at 9 o'clock,
what is baby's presentation?


25% - ANSWER What is the frequency of autosomal recessive disease?


50% - ANSWER What is the frequency of autosomal dominant disease?


Aneuploid - ANSWER unbalanced set of chromosomes


Euploid - ANSWER normal balanced set of chromosomes


Diploid - ANSWER Normal chromosome make up is 23 pairs of
chromosomes. (46 total)


Triploid - ANSWER Extra SET of chromosomes (69 total)
o Partial Molar

,o Lethal condition


karyotype - ANSWER the number and visual appearance of the chromosomes
in the cell nuclei


Genotype - ANSWER the genetic make-up of an individual


Phenotype - ANSWER the entire physical and physiologic makeup of an
individual determined both genetically and environmentally (observed
characteristics).


Amniocentesis - ANSWER What is considered the gold standard in genetic
testing?


between 10 - 13wks - ANSWER When is a CVS is performed? Commented [L1]:



Fetal liver (and yolk sac) - ANSWER Where is AFP produced?


Teratogen - ANSWER Any substance causing abnormal structures in an
embryo. (classified into 3 categories) Physical Agents, Drug & chemical
factors, Maternal Factors


microscopically - ANSWER How do you diagnose chromosome
abnormalities?


Trisomy - ANSWER Extra set of a single chromosome has been copied


micro deletion - ANSWER Part of the chromosome is missing


Patau Syndrome - ANSWER Another name for Trisomy 13


Edward's Syndrome - ANSWER Another name for Trisomy 18


Down's Syndrome - ANSWER Another name for Trisomy 21

, high risk or low risk - ANSWER Cell free DNA genetic testing gives what kind
of result?


Amniocentesis or CVS - ANSWER Determine definitive diagnosis of
chromosomes is by doing a/n


Neural tube defects - ANSWER Cell free DNA testing does not check
for/determine...


chromosome abnormalities and micro-deletion syndromes - ANSWER What
does cell free DNA testing check for?


Quad screen - ANSWER What is the only genetic blood screen for neural tube
defects?


anencephaly or encephalocele - ANSWER Lack of closure (neural tube) above
the neck results in:


Spina bifida - ANSWER Lack of closure (neural tube) below the neck results
in


15wks g/a - ANSWER At what gestational age can you test the AFP in blood
to check for neural tube defects?


Done between 11.5 and 13.5 weeks - ANSWER When is a nuchal translucency
performed?


Trisomy 21-Down's syndrome - ANSWER What is the most common
chromosome abnormality in humans?


<3mm - ANSWER What is a normal nuchal translucency measurement?

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