A) "The test results are within normal limits."
B) "Immediate delivery by cesarean birth is being considered."
C) "Further testing will be performed to determine the meaning of this score."
D) "An obstetric specialist will evaluate the results of this profile and, within the next week, will inform you of your options regarding delivery."
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A) Both require the woman to have a full bladder.
B) The abdominal examination is more useful in the first trimester.
C) Initially, the transvaginal examination can be painful.
D) The transvaginal examination allows pelvic anatomy to be evaluated in greater detail.
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A) Polyhydramnios
B) IUGR (maternal cause)
C) Oligohydramnios
D) Chromosomal abnormalities
E) IUGR (fetoplacental cause)
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A) Biophysical
B) Psychosocial
C) Geographic
D) Environmental
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A) BPP
B) Chorionic villi sampling
C) MSAFP screening
D) Screening for diabetes mellitus
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A) Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is becoming more popular because it provides early diagnosis.
B) MSAFP screening is recommended only for women at risk for NTDs.
C) PUBS is one of the triple-marker tests for Down syndrome.
D) MSAFP is a screening tool only; it identifies candidates for more definitive diagnostic procedures.
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A) Poor nutrition
B) Maternal collagen disease
C) Gestational hypertension
D) Premature rupture of membranes
E) Smoking
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A) Multiple-marker screening
B) L/S ratio
C) BPP
D) Blood type and crossmatch of maternal and fetal serum
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A) Polyhydramnios
B) IUGR (maternal cause)
C) Oligohydramnios
D) Chromosomal abnormalities
E) IUGR (fetoplacental cause)
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A) Multifetal gestation
B) Obesity
C) Fetal abnormalities
D) Amniotic fluid volume
E) Ectopic pregnancy
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A) PUBS
B) Ultrasound for fetal anomalies
C) BPP for fetal well-being
D) Amniocentesis for genetic anomalies
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A) Place the woman on nothing by mouth (nil per os [NPO]) for 12 hours.
B) Instruct the woman to drink 1 to 2 quarts of water.
C) Administer an enema.
D) Perform an abdominal preparation.
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A) Because of new imaging techniques, an amniocentesis should have been performed in the first trimester.
B) Despite the use of ultrasonography, complications still occur in the mother or infant in 5% to 10% of cases.
C) Administration of Rho(D) immunoglobulin may be necessary.
D) The presence of meconium in the amniotic fluid is always a cause for concern.
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A) Negative
B) Positive
C) Satisfactory
D) Unsatisfactory
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