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Unit 6- CMN568 Exam|177 Questions with Verified
Answers 100% Solved

What does folate deficiency resemble? CORRECT ANS-megaloblastic anemia as seen in B12

deficiency except that neurologic abnormalities are absent




When does megaloblastic anemia of folate deficiency develop? CORRECT ANS-within 4-5

months




When does neural tube closure take place? CORRECT ANS-21-28 days post conception




What is the most common neural tube defect? CORRECT ANS-spina bifida




What is the recommended daily intake of folic acid for nonpregnant women with no known

risk factors for neural tube defect? CORRECT ANS-400 mcg




What medication places women at a higher risk for a neural tube defect-affected pregnancy?

CORRECT ANS-anticonvulsants

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What ethnicity is at a higher risk for having babies with congenital neural malformations?

CORRECT ANS-hispanic




What antibiotics should be avoided in pregnancy? CORRECT ANS-tetracyclines,

fluoroquinolones, bactrim (in the 1st trimester), macrobid in the last few weeks of pregnancy




What is 1st line therapy for treating UTI in pregnancy? CORRECT ANS-• Nitrofurantoin

monohydrate/macrocrystals 100 mg orally twice daily for 5-7


days or


• Amoxicillin 500 mg orally twice daily (alternative: 250 mg orally three times


daily) for 5-7 days or


• Amoxicillin-clavulanate 500/125 mg orally twice daily for 3-7 days


(alternative: 250/125 mg orally three times daily for 5-7 days) or


• Cephalexin 500 mg orally twice daily for 3-7 days




What are risk factors for gestational diabetes? CORRECT ANS-obesity, older age, having a

family history of type 2 diabetes or belonging to an ethnic group at increased risk for the

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condition (such as Hispanic, Native American, South or East Asian, African American, or Pacific

Islands descent)




Women with gestational diabetes are at higher risk for what? CORRECT ANS-gestational

htn, preeclampsia, c/s, and having diabetes later in life




The offspring of women with gestational diabetes are at increased risk for what? CORRECT

ANS-macrosomia, neonatal hypoglycemia,


hyperbilirubinemia, operative delivery, shoulder dystocia, and birth trauma




Describe ACOGs recommended 2 step approach to dx GD in pregnancy? When is the test

usually performed? CORRECT ANS-first screening with the administration of 50 g of an oral

glucose solution followed by a 1-hour venous glucose determination. Those women meeting

or exceeding the screening threshold of > or = 140 undergo a 100-g, 3-hour diagnostic oral

glucose tolerance test (OGTT); at 24-28 weeks




In women in whom GD is diagnosed, what is the blood glucose cutoff? (depending on

community prevalence rates) CORRECT ANS-135-140

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What is the recommended initial management of women diagnosed with DM? CORRECT

ANS-nutritional counseling by a registered dietitian, if possible, and advice on a moderate

exercise


program.




When is postpartum screening of GD recommended? CORRECT ANS-6-12 weeks

postpartum




What percentage of women experience some type of mood disturbance in the postpartum

period? CORRECT ANS-85%




Some women may be abnormally sensitive to changes in the hormonal milieu and may

develop depressive symptoms when treated with what? CORRECT ANS-exogenous

estrogen and progesterone




What screening tool is a 10-item, self-rated questionnaire used extensively for detection of

postpartum depression? CORRECT ANS-The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)

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