NUR 163 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
A woman who is pregnant | Gravida |
Pregnancy | Gravidity |
A woman who has had two or more pregnancies | Multigravida |
A woman who has had two or more pregnancies | Multipara |
A woman who has never been pregnant | Nulligravida |
A woman who has not completed a pregnancy with a fetus or fetuses beyond 20 weeks of gestation | Nullipara |
The number of pregnancies in which the fetus or fetuses have reached 20 weeks of gestation, not the number of fetuses (e.g. twins) born. Parity is not affected by whether the fetus is born alive or is stillborn (i.e., showing no signs of life at birth) | Parity |
Pregnancy that goes beyond 42 weeks of gestation | Post term |
A pregnancy that has reached 20 weeks of gestation but before completion of 37 weeks of gestation | Preterm |
A woman who is pregnant for the first time | Primigravida |
A pregnancy from the beginning of week 38 of gestation to the end of week 42 of gestation | Term |
Capacity to live outside the uterus, occurring about 22-25 weeks of gestation | Viability |
abnormal suppression or absence of menstruation | Amenorrhea |
The thin yellowish fluid secreted by the mammary glands at the time of parturition that is rich in antibodies and minerals, and precedes the production of true milk | Colostrum |
medications used to suppress premature labor They are given when delivery would result in premature birth. | Tocolytic |
medications that act as a neurotransmitters in the brain. Best known for its roles in female reproduction: it is released in large amounts after distension of the cervix and vagina during labor, after nipple stimulation, facilitates birth/ breastfeeding | Oxytocic |
The term used to describe a developing human infant from approximately the third month of pregnancy until delivery. The term embryo is used prior to the third month | Fetus |
a surgical incision made in the area between the vagina and anus (perineum). This is done during the last stages of labor and delivery to expand the opening of the vagina to prevent tearing during the delivery of the baby. | Episiotomy |
area between the vulva and the anus | Perineum |
after childbirth | Postpartum |
Time during labor and delivery | Intrapartum |
Test comparing Rh incompatibility, it can detect other antibodies that may place the fetus at risk for incompatibility with other antigens | Coomb’s Test |
A professional trained person who provides labor support including physical, emotional, and information support to women and their partners during labor and birth. | Doula |
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