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Maternal Newborn Practice Test 2024/2025 | Actual Questions and Answers Latest Updated 202, Exams of Nursing

increased alpha fetoprotein puts the newborn at risk for what two defects? - ✔✔Neural tube and abdominal wall defect. Without acetylcholinesterase what defects are likely? - ✔✔esphageal atresia gastrocheschisis When is Quad testing done? - ✔✔between 15 - 20 weeks What does Quad screening test? - ✔✔alpha fetoprotein estriol beta HCG Inhibin A What does Triple Screening test? - ✔✔alpha fetoprotein estriol beta HCG A positive quad screening means increased chance of? - ✔✔Downs Syndrome What does a Delta OD screen for? - ✔✔ABORH sensitivity Amniotic Fluid less than 500 ml of or AFI <5 is considered? - ✔✔Oligohydramnios (decreased fluid)

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Download Maternal Newborn Practice Test 2024/2025 | Actual Questions and Answers Latest Updated 202 and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Maternal Newborn Practice Test 2024/2025 | Actual Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded A+) increased alpha fetoprotein puts the newborn at risk for what two defects? - ✔✔Neural tube and abdominal wall defect. Without acetylcholinesterase what defects are likely? - ✔✔esphageal atresia gastrocheschisis When is Quad testing done? - ✔✔between 15 - 20 weeks What does Quad screening test? - ✔✔alpha fetoprotein estriol beta HCG Inhibin A What does Triple Screening test? - ✔✔alpha fetoprotein estriol beta HCG A positive quad screening means increased chance of? - ✔✔Downs Syndrome What does a Delta OD screen for? - ✔✔ABORH sensitivity Amniotic Fluid less than 500 ml of or AFI <5 is considered? - ✔✔Oligohydramnios (decreased fluid) Amniotic Fluid more than 2000 ml or AFI > 25 cm is considered? - ✔✔Polyhydramnios (increased fluid) What is good indicator of lung maturity in a non diabetic mother? - ✔✔Lecithin/Sphinomyelin or L/S Ratio What is a good L/S ratio in a 35 week old fetus? - ✔✔2:1 What is an appropriates L/S ration in a 32 - 34 week fetus? - ✔✔1:1 What is good indicator of lung maturity in a 36 week old fetus of a ruptured diabetic mother - ✔✔phosphatidylglycerol or PG Lamellar Body Count is not recommended in the presence of what? - ✔✔meconium What defects form around 3 weeks gestation - ✔✔Anencephaly Cyclopia Ectromelia (absence of limb) Ectopia Cordia (heart outside thoracic cavity) Birth defects like Myelomeningocele , Esophageal atresia,, tracheoesophageal fistulas, and extravasation of the bladder occurs at what week gestation? - ✔✔4 weeks gestation Cleft Lip facial clefts syndactyly limb reduction abdominal wall defects and transposition of the great vessels , occur at what week gestation.? - ✔✔5 What defects occur at week 7 ? - ✔✔Ear deformities,amputations, omphacele