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OBGYN ARDMS – DAVIES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024 D. Weeks or days since the first day of the last menstrual period - ANSWER 1. When sonographerrs use the term gestational age, they mean: A. Weeks or days since conception B. weeks or days since fertilization C. Weeks or days since implantation D. Weeks or days since the first day of the last menstrual period E. Weeks or days since the last day of the last menstrual period B. 1.0 mm per day - ANSWER 2. Up to 10 weeks' gestational (menstrual) age, the mean diameter normal gestational sac should grow approximately: A. 0.5 mm per day B. 1.0 mm per day C. 2.0 mm per day D. 3.0 mm per day E. 4.0 mm per day B. Has a round shape - ANSWER 3. A successful pregnancy outcome is associated with a yolk sac that: A. Occupies more than 30 % of gestational sac volume B. Has a round shape C. Measures less than 2 mm in diameter at 8 -10 weeks D. Measures greater than 6 mm in diameter E. Has irregular echogenic borders E. Embryo with a calcified yolk sac - ANSWER 4. Which sonographic finding is associated with abnormal pregnancy? A. Spherical gestational sac within the uterus B. Double sac sign within an intrauterine gestational sac C. oval gestational sac within the uterus D. Defined double decidual ring around the intrauterine gestational sac E. Embryo with a calcified yolk sac A. Spontaneous abortion with retained products of conception - ANSWER 5. An incomplete abortion is defined as: A. Spontaneous abortion with retained products of conception B. Anembryonic abortion C. Heterotopic pregnancy D. Subchorionic hemorrhage E. Ectopic pregnancy without bleeding E. During gastrulation - ANSWER 6. When does the trilaminar embryonic disc form? A. During organogenesis B. During implantation C. During transit through the fallopian tube D. During neurulation E. During gastrulation D. Subchorionic hemorrhage - ANSWER 7. A patient presents with a positive pregnancy test and bright red spotting, By dates she is 8 -9 weeks. What does this transverse image demonstrate? A. Second gestational sac B. An anembryonic pregnancy C. Normal amnion D. Subchorionic hemorrhage E. Placental abruption C. Crown -rump length - ANSWER 8. What is being measured in the image in question 7? A. Gestational sac B. Biparietal diameter C. Crown -rump length D. Embryonic disc E. Abdominal circumference D. Yolk sac - ANSWER 9. what is the arrow pointing to? A. Amniotic cyst B. Fetal head C. Gestational sac D. Yolk sac E. Umbilical cord C. Normal early intrauterine pregnancy - ANSWER 10. Your patient relates history of amenorrhea for 7 weeks. Her home pregnancy test was negative, but her serum beta -hcG exceeds 4000 miU/ml. What does the image below demonstrate? A. Pseudocyesis with an endometrial cyst B. Fluid contained within the endometrial cavity C. Normal early intrauterine pregnancy D. Degenerating submucosal fibroid E. Normal empty uterus with periovulatory endometrium B. Incomplete abortion - ANSWER 11. This patient presented with bleeding and cramping. Her pregnancy test is weakly positive. Three days prior, a living IUP was documented in the uterus. This transvaginal image suggests A. Normal intrauterine pregnancy B. Incomplete abortion C. Ectopic pregnancy D. Pseudocyesis E. Placental abruption E. Rhombencephalon - ANSWER 12. The primitive hindbrain can be seen as a cystic structure within the embryonic head. What is the name of this structure? A. Prosencephalon B. Mesencephalon C. Encephalocele D. Diencephalon E. Rhombencephalon D. Coexisting intrauterine and ectopic - ANSWER 13. What is a heterotopic pregnancy? A. A cervical ectopic pregnancy B. A fertility -assisted pregnancy C. An abdominal ectopic pregnancy D. Coexisting intrauterine and ectopic E. A twin ectopic pregnancy C. Interstitial - ANSWER 14. In a ruptured ectopic pregnancy, which section of the fallopian tube is potentilly the most life -threatening? A. Ligamentous B. Ampulla C. Interstitial

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