QUIZ Flashcards

1
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3 GERM LAYERS

A

ENDODERM
MESODERM
ECTODERM

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2
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respiratory system and digestive system part of blastocyst

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endoderm

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3
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(12-14 days after Fertilization)-from the time the ovum is fertilized until it is implanted in the uterus.

A

zygote

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4
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is the developing embryo or fetus and placental structures throughout pregnancy.

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Conceptus

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5
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Removal of small piece of villi between 8-12weeks AOG under ultrasound guidance.

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chorionic villi sampling

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6
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connects the left and the right atrium. It pushes blood from the right atrium to the left atrium so that blood can be supplied to brain, kidney and heart.

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Foramen ovale

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7
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softening of lower uterine segment.

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Hegar’s sign:

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8
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softening of the cervix Leukorrhea increases

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Goodell’s sign:

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9
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appears (dark bluish or purplish) appears as early as 4 weeks’ gestation

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chadwick’s sign

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10
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is due to increased calcium levels and decrease phosphorous level and interference with circulation due to increase pressure due to gravid uterus.

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leg cramps

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11
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period absent (amenorrhea)

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presumptive

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12
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really tired (fatigue)

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presumptive

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13
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enlarged breast

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presumptive

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14
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sore breast

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presumptive

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15
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urination increasedq

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presumptive

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16
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quickening (movement of fetus)

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presumptive

17
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emesis and nausea

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presumptive

18
Q

positive pregnancy test

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probable

19
Q

Returning of the fetus (ex: bouncing back of the fetus) against the fingers when the uterus is pushed during palpation. This is termed as “external ballottement”.

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probable

20
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Outline of fetus can be palpated

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probable

21
Q

Braxton Hicks Contractions: false labor contractions that are not regular and won’t result in cervical dilation

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probable

22
Q

A softening of the cervix “Goodell’s Sign” ….happens around the 6-8th week of gestation.

A

probable

23
Q

Bluish color to the vulva, cervix, and vagina due to increased blood flow….happens around 4 weeks gestation “Chadwick’s Sign”

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probable

24
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Lower uterine segment (LUS) becomes soft “Hegar’s Sign”…happens around 6-12 week of gestation

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probable

25
Q

Enlarged uterus

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probable

26
Q

Fetal movements felt by doctor or nurse

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positive

27
Q

Electronic device detects fetal heart sounds (Doppler)

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positive

28
Q

The delivery of the baby

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positive

29
Q

Ultrasound detects the fetus

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positive

30
Q

See visible movement of the baby by the doctor or nurse.

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positive

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