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Goulds Pathophysiology for the Health Professions 5th Edition VanMeter Test Bank
ISBN-13: 978-1455754113
ISBN-10: 1455754110
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Chapter 22: Complications due to Pregnancy
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
- What is the usual time period between the first day of the last menstrual period and the time of birth?
a. | 38 weeks |
b. | Termed the gestation period |
c. | Referred to as gravidity |
d. | The embryonic period |
ANS: B REF: 585
- Common effects of the expanding uterus during pregnancy include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. | compression of the urinary bladder. |
b. | restricted inspiratory volume. |
c. | low blood pressure. |
d. | varicose veins. |
ANS: C REF: 585 | 587
- Which of the following indicates development of pregnancy-induced hypertension?
a. | Proteinuria, edema, and weight gain |
b. | Persistent blood pressure measuring above 140/90 |
c. | Vaginal bleeding |
d. | Blood clots forming in the legs |
ANS: B REF: 587
- What is the usual cause of hemolysis of fetal erythrocytes during pregnancy?
a. | The mother’s blood is Rh negative and the fetus is Rh positive. |
b. | The parents differ in blood type. |
c. | The mother receives Rh immunoglobulin early in the second pregnancy. |
d. | Fetal antibodies enter the maternal circulation. |
ANS: A REF: 588
- What is the likely cause of painless, bright red, vaginal bleeding during the last trimester?
a. | Ectopic pregnancy |
b. | Abruptio placentae |
c. | Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) |
d. | Placenta previa |
ANS: D REF: 588
- Adolescent pregnancy is often considered high risk because of:
a. | inadequate prenatal care. |
b. | poor nutrition and lack of vitamin supplements. |
c. | iron deficiency anemia. |
d. | All of the above |
ANS: D REF: 590
- Which of the following is a serious potential complication of abruptio placentae indicated low serum levels of clotting factors?
a. | Severe hypertension |
b. | Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) |
c. | Jaundice |
d. | Thromboembolism |
ANS: B REF: 588
- The term primigravida refers to:
a. | length of time since the first day of the last menstrual period. |
b. | a woman who is pregnant for the first time. |
c. | estimated date of delivery. |
d. | withdrawal of a small amount of amnionic fluid. |
ANS: B REF: 585
- During which time period do teratogens cause major developmental damage to organs?
a. | First week following fertilization |
b. | First 2 months |
c. | Any time up to 6 months |
d. | During labor and delivery |
ANS: B REF: 584
- Diagnosis of pregnancy is confirmed through elevated serum levels of:
a. | hCG. |
b. | testosterone. |
c. | AFP. |
d. | aldosterone. |
ANS: A REF: 584
- Edema and congestion normally develop in many tissues during pregnancy as a result of:
a. | reduced kidney function. |
b. | decreased serum albumin. |
c. | increased blood volume. |
d. | increases in blood pressure. |
ANS: C REF: 587
- Which of the following statements applies to eclampsia?
a. | Elevated blood pressure returns to normal after delivery. |
b. | Kidney and liver function remain normal. |
c. | It commonly develops with ectopic pregnancies. |
d. | Blood pressure is very high and seizures may occur. |
ANS: D REF: 587
- Gestational diabetes in the mother usually results in:
a. | normal maternal blood glucose levels until the last month of pregnancy. |
b. | no further indication of diabetes mellitus following delivery. |
c. | delivery of a high birth-weight infant. |
d. | no additional complications for the infant or mother. |
ANS: C REF: 588
- Place the following statements regarding Rh incompatibility in the correct sequence. Not all choices are included in each answer.
- Hemolysis of fetal erythrocytes and anemia occur.
- Maternal Rh-negative cells enter fetal blood.
- Fetal Rh-positive cells enter maternal blood.
- Elevated serum bilirubin levels develop in the fetus.
- Antibodies to Rh-positive cells form in maternal blood.
- Maternal Rh antibodies enter the fetal circulation.
a. | 3, 1, 4, 6, 5 |
b. | 6, 2, 4, 3, 5, 1 |
c. | 3, 5, 6, 1, 4 |
d. | 2, 3, 6, 1, 4 |
ANS: C REF: 588