Abnormal Pregnancy Quiz Post category:Abnormal Pregnancy Quizzes Post published:November 28, 2022 Reading time:1 mins read Post author:Isaac D. Agyapong Abnormal Pregnancy Quiz 123456789101112131415161718192021 0% 1 votes, 5 avg 64 Abnormal Pregnancy Quiz 1 / 21 1. Which of the following pregnancy complications are NOT related to the presence of pregestational diabetes? A. Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) B. Atrial septal defects (ASDs) C. Gastroschisis D. Pre-eclampsia 2 / 21 2. A pregnant woman presents with abdominal cramping and vaginal bleeding for 8 hours. She has passed several clots of blood. What is the primary diagnosis for her? A. Fluid volume deficit B. Pain C. Anticipatory grieving D. none of the above 3 / 21 3. Madam Dzidzo a 30 year old G2P1 with 16weeks gestation reported at the ANC, at the first booking her diastolic blood pressure was 90mmHg. From the scenario, Madam Dzidzo may be suffering from the following. A. Chronic hypertension B. New gestational hypertension C. Super imposed hypertension D. Pre-eclampsia 4 / 21 4. Which of the following sign indicates placenta abruptio ? A. Rigid boardlike abdomen B. Tetanic uterine contraction C. Premature rupture of membranes D. none of the above 5 / 21 5. A client has been diagnosed of partial placenta praevia. Which of the following is the usual treatment for this diagnosis? A. Platelet infusion B. Immediate caesarean delivery C. Activity limited to bed rest D. none of the above 6 / 21 6. A 24 year old G2P1 had her last menstrual period 9 weeks ago. She presented with bleeding and passage of tissues per vaginum. Bleeding is associated with lower abdominal pain. What would be her most likely diagnosis? A. Threatened abortion B. Ectopic pregnancy C. Incomplete abortion D. Missed abortion 7 / 21 7. A nurse instructs Anita to report prodromol symptoms of seizures associated with PIH. Which of the following will she likely identify ? A. Urine output of 15ml/hr B. Sudden increase in BP C. Epigastric pain D. None of the above 8 / 21 8. A patient with PIH will exhibit which of the following? A. Proteinuria, headache vaginal bleeding B. Proteinuria, double vision, uterine contraction C. Proteinuria, headache, double vision D. All of the above 9 / 21 9. A 21 year old 6 weeks pregnant woman is diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum. This excessive vomiting during pregnancy will often result in which of the following conditions? A. Miscarriage B. PIH C. Electrolyte imbalance D. Anaemia 10 / 21 10. Which of the following sign indicates placenta abruptio ? A. Rigid boardlike abdomen B. Tetanic uterine contraction C. Premature rupture of memebrane D. None of the above 11 / 21 11. pregnant client on your maternity suit started fitting with eclampsia whilst on her bed. As the midwife on duty what immediate action would you take before treatment? A. Administer IV Fluids B. Set IV line C. Remove client from source of danger D. Inform In-charge 12 / 21 12. When describing dizygotic twins to a couple, on which of the following would the nurse base the explanation? A. Two ova fertilized by separate sperm B. Sharing of a common placenta C. Each ova with the same genotype D. Sharing of a common chorion 13 / 21 13. A 39 years old woman at 37 weeks gestation complains of vaginal bleeding after using cocaine 1 hour ago . Which complication is causing the clients vaginal bleeding? A. Placenta previa B. Placenta abruptio C. Ectopic pregnancy 14 / 21 14. A 39-year-old G2P1 presents at 38 weeks’ gestation with a BP 174/112 mmHg and 2+ proteinuria. You proceed with induction of labor. Your primary aim in lowering her BP is to prevent which of the following complications? A. Renal failure B. Pulmonary edema C. Stroke(CVA) D. None of the above 15 / 21 15. A pregnant woman was diagnosed of oligohydramnios. You explained to her that it A. Could be associated with renal problems B. Will promote hydrops fetalis C. Is a routine practice D. None of the above 16 / 21 16. A healthy, previously normotensive, 26-year-old G1P0 presents to your clinic at 34 weeks’ gestation with a BP of 142/94 mmHg. What test should you check next A. Complete blood count B. Liver function test C. Urine dip D. Uric acid 17 / 21 17. Magnesium sulphate is ordered per IV. Which of the following should prompt the nurse to prompt the obstetrician prior to administration of the drug ? A. BP= 180/100 B. Urine output is 40mls/hr C. RR/12cpm D. All of the above 18 / 21 18. Magnesium sulfate is commonly administered to women with pre-eclampsia. What is the primary goal of this therapy? A. To lower the BP B. To prevent preterm labor C. For neuroprotection of the fetus D. To prevent seizures 19 / 21 19. In a threatened miscarriage; the cervical os is….. A. Opened B. Closed C. Half closed D. fully dilated 20 / 21 20. Prior to the the breech passing through the pelvic brim; the fetal heart is heard most clearly A. Above the umbilicus B. Below the umbilicus C. On the umbilicus D. None of the above 21 / 21 21. When is magnesium seizure prophylaxis typically given to try to prevent an eclamptic convulsion? A. Antepartum B. Intrapartum and the immediate postpartum period C. 2 weeks postpartum D. 6 weeks postpartum PLEASE ENTER YOUR DETAILS FOR THE DELIVERY OF YOUR RESULT, THE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS, AND THE CERTIFICATE. IT IS, HOWEVER, NOT MANDATORY. YOU CAN CLICK “SEE RESULT” TO VIEW YOUR RESULT RIGHT AWAY. Your score is The average score is 64% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Rate quiz Send feedback Connect with colleagues, tutors and health professionals on medoceo’s forum.CLICK TO REGISTER Join Lenstapes Med Prep on telegram Share this:PrintWhatsAppTweetLike this:Like Loading... 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