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Pre Test -SIIHS Faculties & 4th BSc - Workshop on Obstetrical Akhila Sebastian

Sept. 1, 2023, 9:08 a.m.


Emergencies
Submitted Successfully

Your score: 45% 9 / 20


Duration: 0:05:15

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

16 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cord prolapse
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest


6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Rupture of membrane
Correct Answer:

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,5,7 & 8
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets
14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Uterine prolapse
Correct Answer:

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Ask the mother to replace the cord back into the vagina and position her to prevent further prolapse
Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis
20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sub-involution
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
Pre Test -SIIHS Faculties & 4th BSc - Workshop on Obstetrical Aleena Toji
Sept. 1, 2023, 9:10 a.m.
Emergencies
Submitted Successfully

Your score: 55% 11 / 20


Duration: 0:05:02

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Diazepam
Correct Answer:

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cord prolapse
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

C- section
Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,5,7 & 8
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point
Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Respiratory depression
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Birth injury
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
Pre Test -SIIHS Faculties & 4th BSc - Workshop on Obstetrical Amala mathew
Sept. 1, 2023, 9:11 a.m.
Emergencies
Submitted Successfully

Your score: 40% 8 / 20


Duration: 0:07:20

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Anoxia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sodium bicarbonate
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

High blood pressure during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Gestational diabetes mellitus


Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Uterine prolapse
Correct Answer:
Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clonic
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Decidua
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sub-involution
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
Pre Test -SIIHS Faculties & 4th BSc - Workshop on Obstetrical Ananya John
Sept. 1, 2023, 9:10 a.m.
Emergencies
Submitted Successfully

Your score: 90% 18 / 20


Duration: 0:06:06

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Blood transfusion
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point


Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

<550 ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above


17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
Pre Test -SIIHS Faculties & 4th BSc - Workshop on Obstetrical ANITTA k sajan
Sept. 1, 2023, 9:06 a.m.
Emergencies
Submitted Successfully

Your score: 10% 2 / 20


Duration: 0:04:32

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Alpha-methyldopa
Correct Answer:

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Blood transfusion
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect


Sodium bicarbonate
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Nausea and vomiting.


Correct Answer:

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

High blood pressure during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

3,4 ,5 &6
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8
13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

A hypertensive disorder of pregnancy


Correct Answer:

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Uterine prolapse
Correct Answer:

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Placenta
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sub-involution
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
Pre Test -SIIHS Faculties & 4th BSc - Workshop on Obstetrical Anjalysanthosh
Sept. 1, 2023, 9:03 a.m.
Emergencies
Submitted Successfully

Your score: 30% 6 / 20


Duration: 0:00:46

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Oxytocin
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect


Rupture of membrane
Correct Answer:

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

High blood sugar during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Chronic renal disease


Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,2,3 & 6
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

A life-threatening condition
Correct Answer:

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets
14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clonic
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypotension
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertensive crisis resulting in cerebral haemorrhage in pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis
20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sub-involution
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
Pre Test -SIIHS Faculties & 4th BSc - Workshop on Obstetrical Anjana baby
Sept. 1, 2023, 9:09 a.m.
Emergencies
Submitted Successfully

Your score: 75% 15 / 20


Duration: 0:06:08

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point


Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

<900ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,5,7 & 8
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clonic
Correct Answer:

Tonic
16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Ask the mother to replace the cord back into the vagina and position her to prevent further prolapse
Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
Pre Test -SIIHS Faculties & 4th BSc - Workshop on Obstetrical Anju Thomas
Sept. 1, 2023, 9:10 a.m.
Emergencies
Submitted Successfully

Your score: 45% 9 / 20


Duration: 0:05:46

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Blood transfusion
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Oxytocin
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

High blood pressure during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,5,7 & 8
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point
Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clonic
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypotension
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
Pre Test -SIIHS Faculties & 4th BSc - Workshop on Obstetrical Aparna shaji
Sept. 1, 2023, 9:13 a.m.
Emergencies
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Your score: 45% 9 / 20


Duration: 0:05:24

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

D&C
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sodium bicarbonate
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Rupture of membrane
Correct Answer:

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

C- section
Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,2,3 & 6
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clonic
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Puerperial sepsis
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
Pre Test -SIIHS Faculties & 4th BSc - Workshop on Obstetrical Aswathy S Nair
Sept. 1, 2023, 9:11 a.m.
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Your score: 45% 9 / 20


Duration: 0:11:37

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Diazepam
Correct Answer:

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

16 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

High blood pressure during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Gestational diabetes mellitus


Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,5,7 & 8
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8
13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Emergencies
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Your score: 60% 12 / 20


Duration: 0:07:30

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cord prolapse
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

High blood pressure during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse
15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clonic
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Birth injury
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Emergencies
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Your score: 85% 17 / 20


Duration: 0:06:36

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

D&C
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point


Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:
All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 45% 9 / 20


Duration: 0:04:25

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

D&C
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Methyldopa
Correct Answer:
Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Gestational diabetes mellitus


Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

C- section
Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets
14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Respiratory depression
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Decidua
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sub-involution
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Emergencies
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Your score: 70% 14 / 20


Duration: 0:09:36

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

16 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Anoxia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

<550 ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Premonitory
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 65% 13 / 20


Duration: 0:02:56

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Anoxia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Methyldopa
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clonic
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point


Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Ask the mother to replace the cord back into the vagina and position her to prevent further prolapse
Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Emergencies
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Your score: 70% 14 / 20


Duration: 0:04:44

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

25 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Blood transfusion
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect


Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Birth injury
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Emergencies
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Your score: 55% 11 / 20


Duration: 0:03:47

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Alpha-methyldopa
Correct Answer:

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

16 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Instrumental assisted birth (vacuum or forceps)


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,2,3 & 6
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point
Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Birth injury
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 65% 13 / 20


Duration: 0:01:34

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cord prolapse
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Blood transfusion
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

High blood sugar during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect


Respiratory depression
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Birth injury
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 55% 11 / 20


Duration: 0:05:15

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

25 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Anoxia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sodium bicarbonate
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse
15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Coma
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sub-involution
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 40% 8 / 20


Duration: 0:02:14

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Oxytocin
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Chronic renal disease


Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

<550 ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Instrumental assisted birth (vacuum or forceps)


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

A life-threatening condition
Correct Answer:

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point
Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypotension
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Placenta
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sub-involution
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 70% 14 / 20


Duration: 0:03:24

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Diazepam
Correct Answer:

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

25 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic
16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Ask the mother to replace the cord back into the vagina and position her to prevent further prolapse
Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 60% 12 / 20


Duration: 0:08:57

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

25 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Coma
Correct Answer:
Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Puerperial sepsis
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 70% 14 / 20


Duration: 0:12:06

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Coma
Correct Answer:

Tonic
16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Respiratory depression
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 35% 7 / 20


Duration: 0:07:17

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

AIDS in mother
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sodium bicarbonate
Correct Answer:
Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,5,7 & 8
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Uterine prolapse
Correct Answer:

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Coma
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

None of the above


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Puerperial sepsis
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 65% 13 / 20


Duration: 0:06:08

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

C- section
Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic
16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Placenta
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 45% 9 / 20


Duration: 0:05:11

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Diazepam
Correct Answer:

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sodium bicarbonate
Correct Answer:
Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Instrumental assisted birth (vacuum or forceps)


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,5,7 & 8
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point
Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Respiratory depression
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Ask the mother to replace the cord back into the vagina and position her to prevent further prolapse
Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 55% 11 / 20


Duration: 0:00:42

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cord prolapse
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Blood transfusion
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Uterine prolapse
Correct Answer:

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point
Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Birth injury
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 55% 11 / 20


Duration: 0:05:37

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Blood transfusion
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sodium bicarbonate
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Strenous exercise.
Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,5,7 & 8
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point
Your Answer: Incorrect

Clonic
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Puerperial sepsis
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Duration: 0:04:31

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

16 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Methyldopa
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

High blood pressure during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

C- section
Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect


Umbilical cord rupture
Correct Answer:

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Duration: 0:05:59

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

16 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Anoxia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Blood transfusion
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Oxytocin
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

<900ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,2,3 & 6
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

A hypertensive disorder of pregnancy


Correct Answer:

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point
Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Coma
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypotension
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertensive crisis resulting in cerebral haemorrhage in pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Ask the mother to replace the cord back into the vagina and position her to prevent further prolapse
Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Decidua
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Puerperial sepsis
Correct Answer:
Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 60% 12 / 20


Duration: 0:07:31

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

25 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,2,3 & 6
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Coma
Correct Answer:

Tonic
16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Birth injury
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 70% 14 / 20


Duration: 0:12:58

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

25 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point


Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Strenous exercise.
Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Instrumental assisted birth (vacuum or forceps)


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Premonitory
Correct Answer:

Tonic
16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sub-involution
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 35% 7 / 20


Duration: 0:05:29

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

25 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Blood transfusion
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Oxytocin
Correct Answer:
Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

High blood pressure during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

3,4 ,5 &6
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

A life-threatening condition
Correct Answer:

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sub-involution
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 50% 10 / 20


Duration: 0:05:14

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Methyldopa
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Rupture of membrane
Correct Answer:
Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

<900ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,2,3 & 6
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Coma
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Placenta
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sub-involution
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 55% 11 / 20


Duration: 0:05:00

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Methyldopa
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

<550 ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect


Coma
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Decidua
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Birth injury
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 60% 12 / 20


Duration: 0:05:54

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

D&C
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect


Rupture of membrane
Correct Answer:

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Instrumental assisted birth (vacuum or forceps)


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point
Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Respiratory depression
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 55% 11 / 20


Duration: 0:06:53

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cord prolapse
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

D&C
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Chronic renal disease


Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,2,3 & 6
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point
Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

None of the above


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Puerperial sepsis
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Duration: 0:04:29

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Anoxia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cord prolapse
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Oxytocin
Correct Answer:
Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Rupture of membrane
Correct Answer:

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

High blood pressure during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Instrumental assisted birth (vacuum or forceps)


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,5,7 & 8
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

A hypertensive disorder of pregnancy


Correct Answer:

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Respiratory depression
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Placenta
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Puerperial sepsis
Correct Answer:
Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 50% 10 / 20


Duration: 0:07:31

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Oxytocin
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

High blood sugar during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

All the above


Correct Answer:

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Umbilical cord rupture


Correct Answer:

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point
Your Answer: Incorrect

Clonic
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypotension
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Decidua
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sub-involution
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 70% 14 / 20


Duration: 0:06:48

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Blood transfusion
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Gestational diabetes mellitus


Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Decidua
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 50% 10 / 20


Duration: 0:04:03

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

D&C
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sodium bicarbonate
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Gestational diabetes mellitus


Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Instrumental assisted birth (vacuum or forceps)


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,5,7 & 8
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse
15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Coma
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Ask the mother to replace the cord back into the vagina and position her to prevent further prolapse
Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Decidua
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Duration: 0:00:28

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

Tonic
16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: ∅ Blank


Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 40% 8 / 20


Duration: 0:04:58

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Gestational diabetes mellitus


Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Instrumental assisted birth (vacuum or forceps)


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,5,7 & 8
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

A life-threatening condition
Correct Answer:

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets
14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clonic
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Respiratory depression
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis
20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Puerperial sepsis
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 30% 6 / 20


Duration: 0:07:04

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Alpha-methyldopa
Correct Answer:

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

16 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect


Sodium bicarbonate
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,2,3 & 6
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 0 / 1 point
Your Answer: Incorrect

Uterine prolapse
Correct Answer:

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Coma
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Placenta
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Puerperial sepsis
Correct Answer:
Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 70% 14 / 20


Duration: 0:05:53

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

25 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Anoxia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic
16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 20% 4 / 20


Duration: 0:06:02

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Diazepam
Correct Answer:

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypertension
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect


Methyldopa
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

<900ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

C- section
Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,2,3 & 6
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

A hypertensive disorder of pregnancy


Correct Answer:

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Uterine prolapse
Correct Answer:

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Coma
Correct Answer:

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypotension
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Placenta
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point


Your Answer: Incorrect

Puerperial sepsis
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 60% 12 / 20


Duration: 0:11:28

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cord prolapse
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Instrumental assisted birth (vacuum or forceps)


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Umbilical cord rupture


Correct Answer:

Cord prolapse
15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Puerperial sepsis
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 70% 14 / 20


Duration: 0:04:51

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Oxytocin
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

<900ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point


Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypotension
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 55% 11 / 20


Duration: 0:04:59

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cord prolapse
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Methyldopa
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Instrumental assisted birth (vacuum or forceps)


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Decidua
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Birth injury
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 60% 12 / 20


Duration: 0:08:20

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

High blood pressure during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clonic
Correct Answer:
Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Birth injury
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 65% 13 / 20


Duration: 0:06:30

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

25 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

<550 ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,5,7 & 8
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Respiratory depression
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sub-involution
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 50% 10 / 20


Duration: 0:04:24

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

16 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Instrumental assisted birth (vacuum or forceps)


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,2,3 & 6
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Placenta
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Birth injury
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 35% 7 / 20


Duration: 0:08:41

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

16 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

D&C
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Oxytocin
Correct Answer:

Calcium gluconate
7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

High blood pressure during pregnancy.


Correct Answer:

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

3,4 ,5 &6
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point
Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Hypotension
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Decidua
Correct Answer:

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Puerperial sepsis
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 75% 15 / 20


Duration: 0:12:18

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

16 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cord prolapse
Correct Answer:

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Gestational diabetes mellitus


Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clonic
Correct Answer:

Tonic
16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Ask the mother to replace the cord back into the vagina and position her to prevent further prolapse
Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 80% 16 / 20


Duration: 0:05:05

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point


Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above


17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Clamp and cut the cord to facilitate delivery


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus
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Your score: 70% 14 / 20


Duration: 0:12:59

1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

25 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral dysrhythmia
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Strenous exercise.
Correct Answer:

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Lacerations of the cervix or vaginal wall.


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Premonitory
Correct Answer:
Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Sub-involution
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cesarean section
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.


8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

>600ml
Correct Answer:

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Instrumental assisted birth (vacuum or forceps)


Correct Answer:

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Premonitory
Correct Answer:
Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cardiac arrest
Correct Answer:

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Severe hypertension during pregnancy


Correct Answer:

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Birth injury
Correct Answer:

Atonicity of uterus
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1. What drug is used to prevent and manage eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Mgso4

2. Eclampsia is prevalent in which week of pregnancy? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

18 week
Correct Answer:

36 week

3. Convulsion in eclampsia is caused by? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Cerebral edema
Correct Answer:

All the above

4. Which of the following are the risk factors of placenta previa? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Increased the maternal age

5. Management of partial placenta previa? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Blood transfusion
Correct Answer:

Complete bed rest

6. Antidote for Mgso4? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Calcium gluconate

7. Which of the following is a symptom of placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct


Bright red, painless vaginal bleeding.

8. What is placenta previa. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Partial or total covering of the cervix by the placenta.

9. Which of the following increases the risk of Abruptio placenta 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Previous placental abruption.

10. To be considered a PPH, what would be the estimated blood loss 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

>1000ml

11. What types of trauma during labour and birth would lead to PPH risks. 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

All of the above

12. The 4 “T”s of PPH are: 1. Trauma 2. Toxins 3. Travel 4.Tissue 5.Threads 6.Thrombin 7.Tears 8.Tone. 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

1,5,7 & 8
Correct Answer:

1,4,6 & 8

13. What is HELLP Syndrome? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

A condition involving H- Haemolysis, EL- Elevated liver enzymes and L- low platelets

14. An abnormal descend of the umbilical cord by the side of the presenting part is termed as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Cord prolapse

15. Ceased respiration, fixed eyeballs and flexed limbs are among the features of which stage of eclampsia 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Tonic

16. A side-effect of too rapid administration of magnesium sulphate 1 / 1 point


Your Answer: Correct

All the above

17. Eclampsia is defined as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Seizure activity superimposed on pre-eclampsia

18. What is the appropriate management for cord prolapse? 0 / 1 point

Your Answer: Incorrect

Controlled cord traction


Correct Answer:

Bladder filling and knee chest position

19. The umbilical cord is otherwise known as 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Funis

20. What is the common cause of PPH? 1 / 1 point

Your Answer: Correct

Atonicity of uterus

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