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NUR 145

ANSWER KEY

CHECK FOR
UNDERSTANDING
1. B
RATIO: All of the following are
true regarding Premature rupture
of membranes (PROM)
except letter B.
2. C
RATIO: Premature rupture of
membranes (PROM) is defined as
loss of amniotic fluid
before 37 weeks AOG. Preterm
labor follows rupture of
membranes and ends the
pregnancy. Strongly associated
with infections of membranes
(Chorioamnionitis). Also
associated with vaginal infection
(Neisseria Gonorrhea, Group B
streptococcus and
chlamydia)
3. A
RATIO: Preterm babies should be
delivered immediately due to risk
of infection
4. C
RATIO: Premature rupture of
membranes (PROM) is strongly
associated with infections
of membranes (Chorioamnionitis).
5. D
RATIO: Premature rupture of
membranes (PROM) is associated
with vaginal infection
(Neisseria Gonorrhea, Group B
streptococcus and chlamydia).
Mycobacterium
Tuberculosis is a microorganism
that can cause tuberculosis
6. D
RATIO: Gestational Hypertension,
BP = 140/90 mm Hg or systole
elevated 30 mm Hg or
diastole elevated 15 mm Hg above
prepregnancy level; returns to
normal after childbirth.
No proteinuria or edema
7. A
RATIO: Eclampsia is the most
severe classification of
Hypertensive Disorder of
Pregnancy that cerebral edema is
so acute that seizure or coma
occurs and can happen
late in pregnancy & up to 48 hours
after birth
8. A
RATIO: Patient diagnosed with
Eclampsia who had seizure due to
risk of having seizure
again. Bed rest is part of
management for mild preeclampsia
because it can still be
managed at home
CHECK FOR
UNDERSTANDING
1. B
RATIO: All of the following are
true regarding Premature rupture
of membranes (PROM)
except letter B.
2. C
RATIO: Premature rupture of
membranes (PROM) is defined as
loss of amniotic fluid
before 37 weeks AOG. Preterm
labor follows rupture of
membranes and ends the
pregnancy. Strongly associated
with infections of membranes
(Chorioamnionitis). Also
associated with vaginal infection
(Neisseria Gonorrhea, Group B
streptococcus and
chlamydia)
3. A
RATIO: Preterm babies should be
delivered immediately due to risk
of infection
4. C
RATIO: Premature rupture of
membranes (PROM) is strongly
associated with infections
of membranes (Chorioamnionitis).
5. D
RATIO: Premature rupture of
membranes (PROM) is associated
with vaginal infection
(Neisseria Gonorrhea, Group B
streptococcus and chlamydia).
Mycobacterium
Tuberculosis is a microorganism
that can cause tuberculosis
6. D
RATIO: Gestational Hypertension,
BP = 140/90 mm Hg or systole
elevated 30 mm Hg or
diastole elevated 15 mm Hg above
prepregnancy level; returns to
normal after childbirth.
No proteinuria or edema
7. A
RATIO: Eclampsia is the most
severe classification of
Hypertensive Disorder of
Pregnancy that cerebral edema is
so acute that seizure or coma
occurs and can happen
late in pregnancy & up to 48 hours
after birth
8. A
RATIO: Patient diagnosed with
Eclampsia who had seizure due to
risk of having seizure
again. Bed rest is part of
management for mild preeclampsia
because it can still be
managed at home
CHECK FOR
UNDERSTANDING
1. B
RATIO: All of the following are
true regarding Premature rupture
of membranes (PROM)
except letter B.
2. C
RATIO: Premature rupture of
membranes (PROM) is defined as
loss of amniotic fluid
before 37 weeks AOG. Preterm
labor follows rupture of
membranes and ends the
pregnancy. Strongly associated
with infections of membranes
(Chorioamnionitis). Also
associated with vaginal infection
(Neisseria Gonorrhea, Group B
streptococcus and
chlamydia)
3. A
RATIO: Preterm babies should be
delivered immediately due to risk
of infection
4. C
RATIO: Premature rupture of
membranes (PROM) is strongly
associated with infections
of membranes (Chorioamnionitis).
5. D
RATIO: Premature rupture of
membranes (PROM) is associated
with vaginal infection
(Neisseria Gonorrhea, Group B
streptococcus and chlamydia).
Mycobacterium
Tuberculosis is a microorganism
that can cause tuberculosis
6. D
RATIO: Gestational Hypertension,
BP = 140/90 mm Hg or systole
elevated 30 mm Hg or
diastole elevated 15 mm Hg above
prepregnancy level; returns to
normal after childbirth.
No proteinuria or edema
7. A
RATIO: Eclampsia is the most
severe classification of
Hypertensive Disorder of
Pregnancy that cerebral edema is
so acute that seizure or coma
occurs and can happen
late in pregnancy & up to 48 hours
after birth
8. A
RATIO: Patient diagnosed with
Eclampsia who had seizure due to
risk of having seizure
again. Bed rest is part of
management for mild preeclampsia
because it can still be
managed at home
CHECK FOR
UNDERSTANDING
1. B
RATIO: All of the following are
true regarding Premature rupture
of membranes (PROM)
except letter B.
2. C
RATIO: Premature rupture of
membranes (PROM) is defined as
loss of amniotic fluid
before 37 weeks AOG. Preterm
labor follows rupture of
membranes and ends the
pregnancy. Strongly associated
with infections of membranes
(Chorioamnionitis). Also
associated with vaginal infection
(Neisseria Gonorrhea, Group B
streptococcus and
chlamydia)
3. A
RATIO: Preterm babies should be
delivered immediately due to risk
of infection
4. C
RATIO: Premature rupture of
membranes (PROM) is strongly
associated with infections
of membranes (Chorioamnionitis).
5. D
RATIO: Premature rupture of
membranes (PROM) is associated
with vaginal infection
(Neisseria Gonorrhea, Group B
streptococcus and chlamydia).
Mycobacterium
Tuberculosis is a microorganism
that can cause tuberculosis
6. D
RATIO: Gestational Hypertension,
BP = 140/90 mm Hg or systole
elevated 30 mm Hg or
diastole elevated 15 mm Hg above
prepregnancy level; returns to
normal after childbirth.
No proteinuria or edema
7. A
RATIO: Eclampsia is the most
severe classification of
Hypertensive Disorder of
Pregnancy that cerebral edema is
so acute that seizure or coma
occurs and can happen
late in pregnancy & up to 48 hours
after birth
8. A
RATIO: Patient diagnosed with
Eclampsia who had seizure due to
risk of having seizure
again. Bed rest is part of
management for mild preeclampsia
because it can still be
managed at home
CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING

1. B
RATIO: All of the following are true regarding Premature rupture of membranes (PROM)except
letter B.
2. C
RATIO: Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is defined as loss of amniotic fluidbefore 37
weeks AOG. Preterm labor follows rupture of membranes and ends thepregnancy. Strongly
associated with infections of membranes (Chorioamnionitis). Alsoassociated with vaginal
infection (Neisseria Gonorrhea, Group B streptococcus andchlamydia)
3. A
RATIO: Preterm babies should be delivered immediately due to risk of infection
4. C
RATIO: Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is strongly associated with infectionsof
membranes (Chorioamnionitis).
5. D
RATIO: Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is associated with vaginal infection(Neisseria
Gonorrhea, Group B streptococcus and chlamydia). Mycobacterium Tuberculosis is a
microorganism that can cause tuberculosis
6. D
RATIO: Gestational Hypertension, BP = 140/90 mm Hg or systole elevated 30 mm Hg ordiastole
elevated 15 mm Hg above prepregnancy level; returns to normal after childbirth.No proteinuria
or edema
7. A
RATIO: Eclampsia is the most severe classification of Hypertensive Disorder ofPregnancy that
cerebral edema is so acute that seizure or coma occurs and can happenlate in pregnancy & up to
48 hours after birth
8. A
RATIO: Patient diagnosed with Eclampsia who had seizure due to risk of having seizureagain.
Bed rest is part of management for mild preeclampsia because it can still bemanaged at home

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