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Preparing for NORCET, RRB, KGMU, SGPGI, DSSSB, or JIPMER in 2025? Day 151 at logyanlo.in offers a comprehensive Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing Question Bank covering Assessment of Well-Being, Antenatal Care (ANC), and Ectopic Pregnancy. These exam-focused points ensure you master essential concepts for Indian nursing exams!
Why Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing Matters
Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing is vital for Indian nursing exams:
- Covers critical areas like fetal well-being and ANC.
- Tests knowledge of pregnancy complications like ectopic pregnancy.
- Prepares you for maternal and neonatal care roles.
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Key Topics in Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing
Assessment of Well-Being
Quick Fact
Fetal well-being assessment monitors fetal health to ensure safe pregnancy outcomes.
Complete Coverage
- Fetal Heart Rate (FHR): Normal 110–160 bpm; assessed via Doppler or ultrasound.
- Fetal Movement: Daily kick count; 10 movements in 2 hours (normal).
- Biophysical Profile (BPP): Scores 5 parameters (FHR, movement, tone, breathing, amniotic fluid).
- Non-Stress Test (NST): Monitors FHR response to movement; reactive if 2 accelerations.
- Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI): Normal 5–25 cm; oligohydramnios (<5 cm).
- Ultrasound: Assesses growth, anomalies, placental position.
- Complications: Fetal distress (abnormal FHR), growth restriction.
- Indian Context: Ultrasound widely used; 80% of ANC includes FHR monitoring.
- Diagnostic Tools: Cardiotocography (CTG), Doppler ultrasound.
Antenatal Care (ANC)
Quick Fact
ANC promotes maternal and fetal health through regular monitoring and early detection.
Complete Coverage
- Definition: Care from conception to delivery; WHO recommends 8 visits.
- Components: History, physical exam, lab tests, ultrasound, counseling.
- Lab Tests: Hemoglobin (normal 11–13 g/dL), blood group, Rh factor, VDRL.
- Vital Signs: BP (normal <120/80 mmHg); monitor for preeclampsia.
- Weight Gain: 11–16 kg for normal BMI; monitor for abnormalities.
- Immunizations: Tetanus toxoid (2 doses, 4 weeks apart).
- Complications: Gestational diabetes, anemia, hypertension.
- Indian Context: 50% of pregnant women access ANC; rural gaps persist.
- Monitoring: Fundal height (matches gestational weeks ±2 cm).
- Supplements: Iron (60 mg/day), folic acid (400 mcg/day).
Ectopic Pregnancy
Quick Fact
Ectopic pregnancy occurs when the embryo implants outside the uterus, risking maternal health.
Complete Coverage
- Definition: Implantation outside uterine cavity, commonly in fallopian tube.
- Risk Factors: Pelvic inflammatory disease, prior ectopic, tubal surgery.
- Sites: Fallopian tube (95%), ovary, cervix, abdominal cavity.
- Symptoms: Abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, shoulder pain (rupture).
- Complications: Tubal rupture, hemorrhage, infertility.
- Diagnostic Tests: Beta-hCG (slow rise), transvaginal ultrasound (empty uterus).
- Types: Tubal, ovarian, cervical; tubal most common.
- Indian Context: 1–2% of pregnancies; delayed diagnosis common in rural areas.
- Management Methods: Methotrexate for unruptured cases, surgery for rupture.
- Prognosis: Early detection improves outcomes; 10–15% recurrence risk.
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