Understanding preterm labor is essential for ensuring the health and safety of both mother and baby. This quiz will challenge your knowledge on the causes, symptoms, and management of preterm labor, providing valuable insights along the way. Test your expertise and learn something new today!
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Preterm Labor Quiz Questions Overview
1. What is the definition of preterm labor?
Labor that occurs before 37 weeks of pregnancy
Labor that occurs after 42 weeks of pregnancy
Labor that occurs exactly at 40 weeks of pregnancy
Labor that occurs between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy
2. Which of the following is a common risk factor for preterm labor?
High blood pressure
Gestational diabetes
Multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets, etc.)
All of the above
3. Which symptom is NOT typically associated with preterm labor?
Regular contractions
Lower back pain
Swelling of the feet
Pelvic pressure
4. What is the primary goal of treating preterm labor?
To delay delivery as long as possible
To induce labor immediately
To ensure the mother is comfortable
To prevent any contractions
5. Which medication is commonly used to help mature a preterm baby’s lungs?
Magnesium sulfate
Terbutaline
Corticosteroids
Nifedipine
6. What is the role of magnesium sulfate in managing preterm labor?
To stop contractions
To mature the baby’s lungs
To provide neuroprotection for the baby
To reduce maternal blood pressure
7. Which diagnostic test is commonly used to assess the risk of preterm labor?
Amniocentesis
Fetal fibronectin test
Non-stress test
Ultrasound
8. Which lifestyle change can help reduce the risk of preterm labor?
Smoking cessation
Increasing caffeine intake
Reducing fluid intake
Increasing physical activity
9. Which of the following is NOT a common cause of preterm labor?
Infections
Placental problems
Excessive exercise
Chronic stress
10. What is the significance of cervical length in preterm labor?
Longer cervical length indicates higher risk
Shorter cervical length indicates higher risk
Cervical length has no significance
Cervical length only matters after 37 weeks
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