g/r exam 3 - stages of pregnancy & fetal development
37-32; 32-28; 28
-<__-__ completed weeks: moderate/late preterm -<__-__ completed weeks: very preterm -<__ completed weeks: extremely preterm
appropriate for gestational age
AGA
estimated due date
EDD
placenta
Question: Which organ oxygenates fetal blood circulation? -Lungs -Placenta -Umbilical cord -Heart
contractions
ctx
12
sex externally distinguishable at ___ weeks
open; dilated; placenta
3 stages of labor: - 1st stage: contractions and cervix is dilating; ends when cervix is fully ____. - 2nd stage: During the second stage, the cervix is fully ___. It may takes some time for the baby to descend with the contractions so that it's low enough for the mother to start pushing. - 3rd stage: delivery of the ___; also called afterbirth --The average length is five to six minutes
d
All of the following increase during pregnancy except: a.Plasma volume b.Glomerular filtration c.Cardiac output d.Plasma albumin
b
By the end of the embryonic period in week 8 about _____% of adult anatomical structures have formed. A.50% B.90% C.25% D.100%
a
Define labor and the three stages of labor Question for test: This stage is identified by the onset of contractions and ends once the cervix is dilated. A)Stage 1 B)Stage 2 C)Stage 3
last menstrual period
LMP
c
Question: At 4 weeks in fetal development the baby is called a(n) _____; at 10 weeks the baby is called a(n) ______ a.Infant; adolescent b.Adolescent; infant c.Embryo; fetus d.Fetus; embryo
5, 6-24, 25
Testing for the presence of hCG in the urine (reference range: 0 - 5. 0 mIU/mL) < ___ mIU/mL = non-pregnant ___ mIU/mL = indeterminant ≥ ___ = pregnant
qualitative
_____ hCG Blood Test: This test checks to see whether any hCG is being produced in the body
quantitative
_____ hCG Blood Test: This test measures the specific level of hCG in the blood
13-16
brain development weeks ____
MMR, varicella, zoster, live flu shot, BCG (tb vaccine)
contraindicated vaccines -- any live
Tdap (whooping cough)
current imm/vaccine recs during pregnancy - Annual flu shot (during flu season) - _____ during 27th-36th week of pregnancy
gestational age
duration of pregnancy from last menstrual cycle
lipid solubility, electrical charge, molecular weight, protein binding
factors that influence rate of drug transfer across the placenta
fertilization
fusion of haploid gametes, egg, & sperm to form the diploid zygoe; aka conception
25
gestational diabetes RF: - Risk factors: BMI > ___, previous gestational diabetes, HTN, CVD, history of diabetes
12-24 hours
how long can fertilization occur following ovulation?
days 6-12
implantation roughly ____ → typically occurs 8-9 days following fertilization
2500 g
low birth weight -- weighing less than ____ at birth
17-20
movement is felt at ____ weeks
placenta
organ of exchange b/t mother & fetus -- supplies fetus with nutrients & oxygen for survival
embryonic
period of pregnancy 3-8 weeks after conception; the neural tube and most organs begin to form during this stage
fetal
period of pregnancy from 9 weeks after conception to birth; the body systems and structure develop & differentiate
280 (40 weeks/9 months)
pregnancy -- period of gestation is divided into 3 trimesters - pregnancy lasts approximately _____ days
gravida; para; term births; preterm pregnancies; abortions; living children
pregnancy history: GPTPrAbLC - G ____ - # of pregnancies - P ____ - # of pregnancy outcomes - T ____ - delivery at 37+ weeks - Pr ___ - Ab ____ - LC ____
urinary frequency
pregnancy s/sx Increased ____ due to increased pressure of the uterus on the bladder
fatigue
pregnancy s/sx _____ due to increased progesterone and body's effort to support the pregnancy
headaches
pregnancy s/sx ______ possibly due to sudden rise in hormones/blood flow
hCG
pregnancy tests → Use the first morning urine because it has the highest concentration of ___
37
premature = before ___ completed weeks of pregnancy
placenta
structure attached to walls of uterus that provides oxygen and nutrients to the developing fetus and removes waste products -- arises from umbilical cord
APGAR
test used to assess newborns right after borth that measures things like their general appearance, activity, breathing -- scoring ranges from 0-10 - 10 = perfectly healthy
endometrium
the blastocyst implants itself into the ___ wall to receive nutrition from the mother's blood
LH
the ovum is released from the follicle in response to ___ surge & is swept into the fallopian tube by fimbriae
zona pellucida
the sperm attaches to the ___ -- when this happens, the egg becomes unresponsive to other sperm
implantation
the stage in pregnancy when the embryo adheres to the wall of the uterus
12
upper limbs develop by week ___
37-40 weeks
when is the fetus full term?
fallopian tubes
where does fertilization occur?
4; 5
~___ weeks: neural tube forms, head begins to form followed by eyes, ears, nose, mouth; blood vessel that forms the heart begins to pulse ~ ___weeks: buds that will form arms & legs appear; by end of this period, basic structures of brain/CNS &PNS have been defined
decreases; increases; increased; increased; decreased
→ Plasma albumin ___ during pregnancy → might increase Vd of protein bound drugs → Maternal plasma volume, cardiac output, glomerular filtration ____ → Gastrin production is ___ - absorption of drugs may be affected → Rimoldi Moment: Activity of Cyp3A4, 2C9, and 2D6 is ___. Activity of Cyp1A2 is ____.