(P2025 - 1S) INGLÉS APLICADO AL ANÁLISIS DE CASOS INTEGRADORES CLÍNICO-QUIRÚRGICOS A
Evaluation of the obstetric patient quiz
This is a group work.
What is the term used to describe the total number of pregnancies a woman has had?
- a) Parity
- b) Gravida
- c) Gestation
- d) Primigravida
Which of the following is NOT typically included in a routine obstetric history?
- a) Previous cesarean sections
- b) Smoking and alcohol use
- c) Family history of cardiovascular disease
- d) Details of menstrual cycles prior to pregnancy
A woman at 28 weeks gestation presents with elevated blood pressure and proteinuria. Which condition should be suspected?
- a) Preeclampsia
- b) Gestational diabetes
- c) Urinary tract infection
- d) Hyperthyroidism
What is the primary purpose of a non-stress test (NST)?
- a) To evaluate maternal blood pressure
- b) To monitor fetal heart rate in response to fetal movement
- c) To screen for gestational diabetes
- d) To assess placental location
At which gestational age is screening for gestational diabetes typically performed?
- a) 12 weeks
- b) 24-28 weeks
- c) 34-36 weeks
- d) 40 weeks
Which of the following is an essential part of the initial obstetric physical examination?
- a) Rectal examination
- b) Abdominal and pelvic examination
- c) Neurological examination
- d) Fundoscopy
Which laboratory test is commonly used to screen for anemia in pregnant women?
- a) Urinalysis
- b) Complete blood count (CBC)
- c) Thyroid function test
- d) Blood glucose test
What is the most appropriate method for assessing fetal position during a routine obstetric examination?
- a) Transvaginal ultrasound
- b) Abdominal palpation
- c) Maternal pelvic exam
- d) Blood test
A woman presents with preterm labor symptoms. What is the most common intervention to promote fetal lung maturity?
- a) Antibiotics
- b) Steroid administration
- c) Magnesium sulfate
- d) Bed rest
In a high-risk obstetric patient, what is the primary benefit of close monitoring?
- a) Early identification of complications
- b) Minimizing the number of hospital visits
- c) Decreasing the need for cesarean section
- d) Reducing the need for prenatal vitamins