Module 2

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Cardiology and Obstetrics Quiz

Test your knowledge in cardiology and obstetrics with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers a range of topics from cardiopulmonary conditions to obstetrical complications to enhance your learning experience.

Key Features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on essential medical concepts
  • Perfect for students and healthcare professionals
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by AssessingHeart27
May reveal cardiomegaly and CHF in patients with carditis
Echocardiogram
Chest xray
Electrocardiogram
High pitched blowing-quality murmur of mitral regurgitation that radiates to the left axillia
Apical diastolic murmur
Apical pansystolic murmur
Basal diastolic murmur
Lab test for substance abuse
Ultrasound
Urine toxicology screening
Urine analysis
Only FDA approved HIV self-test
Antigen/antibody test
Nucleic acid test
Antibody test
Medication for HIV
Intrauterine transfusion
Zidovudine
Hydralazine
Can be used to determine whether there are antibodies to the Rh factor in the mother's blood
Anti-D antibody titer
Indirect coombs test
CD4 cell count
Implantation occurs outside the uterine cavity
Uterine atony
Ectopic pregnancy
Placenta previa
Cervix that dilates prematurely and therefore cannot hold a fetus until term
Incompetent cervix
Cephalopelvic disorder
Abnormal size and shape of pelvis
Sterile tape is used for this technique, where it is threaded in a purse-string manner under the submucous layer of the cervix
Mcdonald's cervical cerclage
Gaskin maneuver
Shirodkar cervical cerclage
A prophylactic course, the drug of choice for choriocarcinoma
Oral contraceptive agent
Dactinomycin
Methotrexate
An abortifacient, also effective at causing sloughing of the tubal implantation site
Mifepristone
Rh(D) immune globulin
Methotrexate
Embryo is dead with the products of conception either intact or expelled.
Threatened abortion
Inevitable abortion
Missed abortion
Most commonly performed for incomplete abortions to remove the remainder of the products of conception from the uterus
Ultrasound
Dilatation and curettage
Dilatation and evacuation
Type of abruptio placenta that has minimal separation which causes vaginal bleeding, but no changes in fetal vital signs
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