Chapter 32: Pretest

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Your patient is 39 weeks pregnant and complaining of contractions that are 2 minutes apart. She tells you that she needs to use the bathroom before transport. You​ should:

explain that the sensation might indicate that she is close to delivery and you need to check to see whether the​ baby's head is in the birth canal.

Obtaining a thorough history from your pregnant patient​ will:

help you to anticipate possible complications.

Premature babies are at high risk​ for:

hypothermia

The​ brownish-yellow or greenish material that can discolor the amniotic fluid is known​ as:

meconium.

When treating a patient who has been sexually​ assaulted, you should try​ to:

provide a​ same-sex provider to assist the patient.

Your patient is 30 weeks pregnant. She is supine in​ bed, complaining of dizziness. Your partner reports that the patient is hypotensive. You should​ suspect:

supine hypotensive syndrome.

Shortly after delivery of the​ newborn, the mother experiences a return of labor pains. This likely indicates​ that:

the placenta is preparing to deliver.

If the placenta does not deliver within about 20 minutes after delivery of the​ newborn, you​ should:

transport immediately.

In the process of delivering the​ infant, you notice that the umbilical cord is wrapped around the​ infant's neck. Which of the following actions is the appropriate FIRST step in managing this​ situation?

Try to slip the cord over the​ baby's head.

By what percentage does the maternal blood volume increase by the end of​ pregnancy?

Up to​ 48%

Your patient is a​ 16-year-old girl who is complaining of lower abdominal​ pain, back​ pain, and heavy vaginal bleeding. After a primary assessment and receiving parental permission to​ transport, you place the patient in the​ ambulance, where you have some privacy. Her vital signs are stable. Which of the following questions is relevant and appropriate to an​ EMT's history-taking for this​ patient?

What was the day of your last menstrual​ period?

Which of the following figures indicates the CORRECT chest​ compression-to-ventilation ratio for CPR in a​ newborn?

​3:1

You are caring for a​ 19-year-old female who is complaining of vaginal bleeding. She states that she is not pregnant and is not menstruating. You​ should:

assess for shock and transport the patient.

Supine hypotensive syndrome occurs as a result​ of:

compression of the inferior vena cava.

Which of the following is recommended for suctioning the​ newborn's mouth and​ nose?

Bulb syringe

If a patient is in​ labor, what is the MOST reliable indication that delivery will happen​ imminently?

Bulging perineum

What is the typical duration of​ pregnancy?

40 weeks

Which of the following questions is LEAST relevant in obtaining an obstetric history of a​ 25-year-old patient who is 26 weeks pregnant and complaining of back​ pain?

Are your breasts​ tender?

You have delivered a​ 34-week gestation infant who is active and crying. Which of the following actions is the highest priority for this​ infant?

Drying the infant thoroughly and wrapping him or her in warm​ blankets, covering the head

You are assisting a woman in the delivery of her infant when you note that a segment of the umbilical cord is sticking out of her birth canal. What is the prehospital treatment of this​ condition?

Instruct the patient not to push. Place the mother in​ knee-chest position or elevate the hips with​ pillows, push the​ baby's head several inches upward into the birth​ canal, and cover the exposed cord with wet sterile dressings.

Which of the following is TRUE about a breech​ delivery?

It is the most common abnormal delivery.

Which of the following is TRUE of an explosive​ delivery?

There is an increased risk of fetal and maternal trauma.

Which of the following is the MOST common cause of blunt trauma in pregnant​ patients?

Motor vehicle accidents

As an​ infant's head emerges during a normal​ delivery, few secretions are present. As the​ infant's body is​ delivered, the infant begins to cry normally. Which of the following statements BEST describes the proper care of the​ infant's airway?

No intervention is needed for the airway. Clamp and cut the​ cord, and warm and dry the infant.

Which organ allows exchange of​ nutrients, wastes, and oxygen between the mother and the developing​ fetus?

Placenta

Which of the following may indicate the need for neonatal​ resuscitation?

Preterm delivery

Which of the following interventions is required in a newborn who has spontaneous breathing and a heart rate greater than 100 per minute but who still has cyanotic​ skin?

Provide​ blow-by oxygen

Which of the following statements BEST describes the third stage of​ labor?

The placenta is expelled from the uterus.

Which of the following mechanisms accounts for supine hypotensive​ syndrome?

The weight of the enlarged uterus and fetus presses on the inferior vena​ cava, causing inadequate blood return to the heart.

If the ovum implants in the fallopian​ tubes, the patient is at risk​ for:

ectopic pregnancy.


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