Complications of Pregnancy Nursing Quiz.pptx

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Complications of Pregnancy

1. Three consecutive abortions is known as Missed Abortion Therapeutic abortion Inevitable abortion Recurrent abortion

2. The type of abortion in which the cervix is closed a. Induced Abortion b. Imminent Abortion c. Threatened Abortion d. Inevitable Abortion

3. The type of abortion which is medical, legal or planned Complete Abortion Therapeutic abortion Missed Abortion Induced Abortion

4. The type of abortion whereby all products of conception have not been expelled from the uterus Incomplete Abortion Threatened abortion Missed abortion Complete abortion

5. The type of abortion in which the fetus has already no signs of life while inside the womb Stillbirth Missed abortion Complete abortion Induced abortion

6. Tocolytic drugs are medications that can halt labor. Which among these is NOT a tocolytic drug? Indomethacin Terbutaline Nifedipine Methotrexate

7. What is the most common site for an ectopic pregnancy to occur? Cervix Uterus Fallopian tube Ovary

8. Which of the following is a common symptom of an ectopic pregnancy? a. Abdominal bloating and constipation b. Severe pelvic pain and vaginal bleeding c. High fever and chills d. Sudden onset of a headache

9. Which of the following is the primary diagnostic method for confirming an ectopic pregnancy? a. Urinary pregnancy test b. Abdominal ultrasound c. Pelvic examination d. Serum hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) levels and transvaginal ultrasound

10. Which of the following can lead to bleeding during the 2 nd and 3 rd trimester of pregnancy? Implantation Bleeding Abortion Ectopic Pregnancy Urinary Tract Infection

11. What is the primary characteristic of placenta previa? Placenta is separated from the uterine wall Placenta is attached to the side of the uterus Placenta is implanted in the lower part of the uterus, covering the cervix Placenta is attached to the uterine fundus

12. Which of the following is the most common symptom of placenta previa? Severe abdominal pain Swelling of the legs and feet third trimester High blood pressure Vaginal bleeding in the second or third trimester

13. What is the primary characteristic of abruptio placenta? a. Placenta is attached too firmly to the uterine wall b. Premature separation of the placenta from the uterine wall c. Placenta is implanted in the lower part of the uterus d. Placenta is located at the top of the uterus

14. Which of the following is a common symptom of abruptio placenta? Excessive swelling in the legs and feet Sudden, severe abdominal pain with vaginal bleeding Sudden onset of a headache and blurry vision Mild cramping and light bleeding

15. Which of the following is a significant risk factor for abruptio placenta? a. Advanced maternal age b. Hypertension or preeclampsia c. History of gestational diabetes d. Being underweight during pregnancy

16. Which of the following is a defining characteristic of preeclampsia? a. Blood pressure greater than 140/90 mmHg after 20 weeks of gestation along with proteinuria b. Elevated blood pressure with no protein in the urine c. Seizures and high blood pressure occurring during labor d. Low blood pressure and severe edema

17. Which of the following is the most serious complication associated with eclampsia? Nausea and vomiting Severe headache Convulsions (seizures) Mild swelling of the feet

18. What is the first-line treatment for managing severe preeclampsia? Corticosteroids Antibiotics Diuretics Antihypertensive medications and magnesium sulfate

19. Which of the following is a common symptom of pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH)? Severe abdominal pain Painful urination Persistent vomiting Persistent headache and visual disturbances

20. A patient was given with MgSO4 for prevention of seizure. Which is a sign of Magnesium Sulfate toxicity? a. Respiratory rate of 18 cpm b. Urinary Output of 33 cc/ hr c. Loss of Deep Tendon Reflex d. Tonic Clonic Seizure
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