Family Nurse Practitioner 1: OBGYN
comprehensive health history, baseline labs, education correct answersWhat are the things important to
address at the initial prenatal visit?
environmental factors, malnutrition, DM, chromosomal defects, maternal hyperthermia, clomid
induction, and maternal obesity correct answersWhat are the risks for neural tube defects?
10-12 weeks correct answersWhen is genetic screening through chorionic villi sampling performed?
15-18 weeks correct answersWhen is genetic screening through amniocentesis performed?
q 4 weeks until 28 weeks, q 2 weeks until 36 weeks, q 1 week until delivery correct answersHow often
should routine prenatal visits occur?
iron deficient anemia correct answersWhat type of anemia accounts for 75-95% of pregnancy related
anemias?
decreased serum iron and increased iron binding capacity (increased demand due to increased maternal
blood volume) correct answersWhat does iron deficiency anemia result from in pregnancy?
they are microcytic and hypochromic correct answersWhat occurs with the RBCs in iron deficiency
anemia in pregnancy?
< 11, < 10.5 correct answersA Hgb of ____________ is considered anemic in the 1st and 3rd trimesters of
pregnancy and a Hgb of ______________ is considered anemic in the 2nd trimester of pregnancy.
multiple gestation, low iron diet, GI surgery, bleeding, non-hispanic black females, teenage girls correct
answersWhat are the risks for iron deficiency anemia in pregnancy?
, fatigue, intolerance to prenatal vitamins, Pica, tachycardia, pale correct answersWhat are the s/s of iron
deficiency anemia in pregnancy?
education and iron supplements correct answersWhat is the plan of treatment for iron deficiency
anemia in pregnancy?
insulin antagonism by placental hormones correct answersWhat is the cause of gestational diabetes?
> 25 yo, ethnicity, obesity, family hx, HTN, hx of gestational DM correct answersWhat are the risk factors
for gestational diabetes?
polydipsia, polyuria, fatigue, blurred vision, large fetus, candida correct answersWhat are the s/s of
gestational diabetes?
10% correct answersWhat is the fetal mortality rate in women who come to the hospital in DKA?
education, dietary management, pharm therapy, refer to nutritionist correct answersWhat is the
treatment plan for gestational diabetes?
preeclampsia correct answersabnormal condition associated with pregnancy, marked by high blood
pressure, proteinuria, edema, and headache
lasts or develops up to 6 weeks postpartum correct answersWhen can preeclampsia develop during
pregnancy?
nulliparity, chronic HTN, <18 or >35, race, DM, CKD, family hx, multiple gestation, hydatidiform mole,
obesity correct answersWhat are the risk factors for preeclampsia?
HA, RUQ pain, GERD, N/V, edema, visual disturbance, photophobia correct answersWhat are the s/s of
preeclampsia?