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SAN ISIDRO COLLEGE OB WARD PRE-TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.

It is an abdominal palpation to determine the presentation, position and attitude, estemates fetal size and determine location of fetal parts. a. Fetal Heart Tone b. Leopolds Maneuver c. Ultrasography (Sonograms) d. Contraction Stress Test

2. It Determines fetal maturity and detect some birth defects like Downs Syndrome, Spina bifida, haemolytic disease of the newborn, genetic abnormalities of the newborn a. Fetoscopy b. Chorionic Villus Biopsy c. Amniocentesis d. Contraction Stress Test

3. It is done in early pregnancy to detect fetal abnormalities a. Fetoscopy b. Chorionic Villus Biopsy c. Amniocentesis d. Contraction Stress Test

4. It involves direct fetal visualization thru a telescope introduced through the abdominal and uterine wall. a. Fetoscopy b. Chorionic Villus Biopsy c. Amniocentesis d. Contraction Stress Test

5. A type of Breech presentation which the attitude is moderate because the hips are flexed but the knees are extended to rest on the chest. The buttocks alone present to the cervix. a .Complete Breech b. Frank Breech c. Footling Breech d. Transverse or shoulder presentation

6. A type of Breech presentation in which the fetus has thighs tightly flexed on the abdomen; thought the buttocks and the tightly flexed feet present to the cervix. a .Complete Breech b. Frank Breech c. Footling Breech d. Transverse or shoulder presentation

7. A type of Breech presentation which neither the thighs nor lower legs are flexed. a. Complete Breech b. Frank Breech c. Footling Breech d. Transverse or shoulder presentation

TRUE OR FALSE 1. Early ambulation is encouraged to prevent many complications, promote involution and improve emotional stability postpartum. 2. Braxton Hicks contraction or painful contractions occur intermittently throughout pregnancy and can be felt by the mother by the fourth month. Also called as true labor contractions. 3. Hyperplasia of uterine muscle fibers occurs in the first 8 weeks of pregnancy. 4. Ballottement is a rebound movement of the uterine after performing internal examination. 5. Easy fatigability and shortness of breath occur because of increased workload of the heart.

ACCRONYMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. EPTGSTFHTHCGRBOWBCEDDLPPROMPUFTBOWCBRNILCPD. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SOLVING 1. Administer Cephalexin Oral Suspension 50 mg P.O q 6 hours for 7 days. Stock: 125mg/ml in 30 ml bottle How many ml/dose will you administer?

ENNUMERATION Give at least 5 recommended Exercises during Labor 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. It is an abdominal palpation to determine the presentation, position and attitude, estemates fetal size and determine location of fetal parts. A. Fetal Heart Tone B. Leopolds Maneuver C. Ultrasography (Sonograms) D. Contraction Stress Test

2. It Determines fetal maturity and detect some birth defects like Downs Syndrome, Spina bifida, haemolytic disease of the newborn, genetic abnormalities of the newborn A. Fetoscopy B. Chorionic Villus Biopsy C. Amniocentesis D. Contraction Stress Test

3. It is done in early pregnancy to detect fetal abnormalities A. Fetoscopy B. Chorionic Villus Biopsy C. Amniocentesis D. Contraction Stress Test

4. It involves direct fetal visualization thru a telescope introduced through the abdominal and uterine wall. A. Fetoscopy B. Chorionic Villus Biopsy C. Amniocentesis D. Contraction Stress Test

5. A type of Breech presentation which the attitude is moderate because the hips are flexed but the knees are extended to rest on the chest. The buttocks alone present to the cervix. A .Complete Breech B. Frank Breech C. Footling Breech D. Transverse or shoulder presentation

6. A type of Breech presentation in which the fetus has thighs tightly flexed on the abdomen; thought the buttocks and the tightly flexed feet present to the cervix. A .Complete Breech B. Frank Breech C. Footling Breech D. Transverse or shoulder presentation

7. A type of Breech presentation which neither the thighs nor lower legs are flexed. A .Complete Breech B. Frank Breech C. Footling Breech D. Transverse or shoulder presentation

TRUE OR FALSE _______1. Early ambulation is encouraged to prevent many complications, promote involution and improve emotional stability postpartum. TRUE _______2. Braxton Hicks contraction or painful contractions occur intermittently throughout pregnancy and can be felt by the mother by the fourth month. Also called as true labor contractions. FALSE _______3. Hyperplasia of uterine muscle fibers occurs in the first 8 weeks of pregnancy. FALSE _______4. Ballottement is a rebound movement of the uterine after performing internal examination. FALSE. _______5. Easy fatigability and shortness of breath occur because of increased workload of the heart. TRUE

ACCRONYMES 1. EPT- Early Pregnancy Test

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

GST- Glucose Screening Tesr FHT- Fetal Heart Tone HCG- Human Chorionic Gonadotropin RBOW- Rupture of Bag Of Water BC- Birth Control EDD- Estemated Due Date LP- Luteal Phase PROM- Premature Rupture of Membrane PUFT- Pregnancy Uterine Full Term BOW- Bag of Water CBR- Complete Bed Rest NIL-.Not in Labor CPD. Cephalopelvic Disproportion

SOLVING 1. Administer Cephalexin Oral Suspension 50 mg P.O q 6 hours for 7 days. Stock: 125mg/ml in 30 ml bottle How many ml/dose will you administer?

ENNUMERATION Give at least 5 recommended Exercises during Labor 1. Squatting and Tailor Sitting 2. Pelvic Rock 3. Modified knee chest position 4. Shoulder-Circling 5. Walking 6. Kegal Exercise

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