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What is the placenta? "Pancake" - It is the tissue attached to the uterine wall that nourishes the fetus through the umbilical cord. What does the umbilical cord consist of? 2 arteries and one vein What is the amniotic membrane? -Underneath the chorionic membrane -This membrane has no nerve suppl...

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What is the placenta? ✅"Pancake" - It is the tissue attached to the uterine wall that
nourishes the fetus through the umbilical cord.

What does the umbilical cord consist of? ✅2 arteries and one vein

What is the amniotic membrane? ✅-Underneath the chorionic membrane
-This membrane has no nerve supply, so when it ruptures the mother nor fetus feel any
pain
-Produces amniotic fluid

Describe the amniotic fluid ✅The liquid surrounding the fetus in utero. It absorbs
shocks, permits fetal movement, and prevents heat loss.

Volume of amniotic fluid changes constantly (10wks: 30cc; Term: 1000-2000 cc)

Fetus swallow fluid
Fluid flows into and out of the fetal lungs
Fetus urinates (adds to amniotic volume)

What is hydramnios? ✅Excessive amniotic fluid (>2000mL fluid or >8oz fluid pocket on
US) that occurs when fetus is not swallowing the fluid.

Why can hydramnios occur in women with gestational diabetes? ✅Hyperglycemia can
cause excessive fluid shifts into the amniotic space

What is oligohydramnios? ✅Too little amniotic fluid (<300mL or <1cm fluid pocket on
US)
-Caused by impaired fetal kidney fxn

What is the normal FHR? ✅110-160 bpm

What is surfactant and what does it do? ✅A phospholipid substance that is formed and
excreted by fetal lungs.
-Prevents lungs from sticking together

Describe Naegele's Rule for estimated due date: ✅1st day of LMP - 3 months + 7 days
(EX: if LMP was May 14, subtract 3 months = February 14 + 7 days = February 21)
[estimated due date is +/- 2 weeks)

, Calculate Naegele's Rule for a client whose first day of their LMP was May 15.
✅February 22

Describe McDonald's Rule ✅Measuring the fundus in cm to determine fetal growth (ex.
16 weeks pregnant= 16 cm (+/- 2))

Where is the fundal measurements (top of the uterus) at the following weeks:
12 weeks
20 weeks
36 weeks ✅12 weeks- over the symphysis pubis
20 weeks- at the umbilicus
36 weeks- At the xyphoid process

What can a large fundal measurement mean? ✅Multiple pregnancy, hydramnios or
LGA (large-for-gestational-age) infant

What can a smaller fundal measurement mean? ✅Fetus is failing to thrive, intrauterine
growth restriction

True or False: McDonald's rule is inaccurate during the third trimester ✅True (fetus is
growing more in weight than height at this point)

What is the typical amount of kicks a fetus should make within an hour? ✅10

What are some presumptive signs of pregnancy? ✅Changes the client experiences
that make them think they are pregnant
-amenorrhea, fatigue, N/V, frequent urination, breast changes, quickening and uterine
enlargement

What are some probable signs of pregnancy? ✅Changes that makes the examiner
suspect pregnancy
- Abdominal enlargement, Hegar's sign (softening below the uterus), Positive pregancy
test, Chadwick's sign (Discoloration of cervix), Braxton Hicks contractions

True or False: a pregancy test is considered a presumptive sign of pregnancy. ✅False
(probable sign)

What are some positive signs of pregnancy? ✅Signs explained only by pregnancy
- Fetal heart sounds, visualization of fetus through US, fetal movement

Describe GTPAL ✅Gravida=number of pregnancies, including the present one;
Term=number of term births (37+ weeks gestation including current pregnancy--
twins=1); P=number of preterm births (20-37 weeks); Abortions=number of elective or
spontaneous births before 20 weeks; Living children

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