Methods of Obstetrical Examination
| A |
Estimate fetal age |
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| B |
Identify fetal blood group |
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| C |
Identify fetal sex |
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| D | Identify fetal congenital malformations |
| A | Femur length | |
| B |
BPD |
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| C |
Abdominal circumference |
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| D |
Intraoccular distance |
Most sensitive method of quantitative measurement of human chorionic gonadotrophin :
| A |
Paper chromatography |
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| B |
Latex particle test |
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| C |
Radio – immunoassay |
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| D |
Male toad test |
The earliest diagnostic test of pregnancy :
| A |
Ultrasound |
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| B |
Beta HCG |
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| C |
Fetal movements |
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| D |
Fetal heart sounds |
Ideal number of antenatal visits :
| A |
12-14 |
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| B |
6-8 |
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| C |
7-9 |
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| D |
10-11 |
Minimum number of antenatal visits :
| A |
3 |
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| B |
1 |
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| C |
5 |
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| D |
6 |
Manual appreciation of fetal parts and fetal movement by examination is earliest possible at____________weeks of gestation:
| A |
20 |
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| B |
24 |
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| C |
26 |
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| D |
28 |
Expected date of delivery is calculated by all Except
| A |
Nine calendar months plus 7 days |
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| B |
280 days or 40 weeks |
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| C |
266 days or 38 weeks |
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| D |
10 lunar months |
All of the following factors are used to assess intrauterine growth retardation, EXCEPT:
| A |
Fetal movements |
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| B |
Head size |
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| C |
Fundal height |
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| D |
Abdominal circumference |
During early pregnancy, the trophoblastic cells secrete which of the following hormones in order to maintain the corpus luteum?
| A |
Estrogen |
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| B |
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) |
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| C |
Luteinizing hormone (LH) |
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| D |
Progesterone |
Which of the following statements about human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is correct?
| A |
hCG is often negative in patients with ectopic pregnancy |
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| B |
hCG is usually negative in patient with choriocarcinoma |
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| C |
hCG can be detected in the urine prior to the first missed period |
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| D |
hCG levels are highest at the end of pregnancy |
Leopold maneuver is used for:
| A |
Delivery of head |
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| B |
Mid Cavity forceps application |
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| C |
External podalic version |
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| D |
Examination of abdomen |
Minimum hCG level that a urine pregnancy test can detect is?
| A |
5 m IU/ ml |
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| B |
10-20 m IU/ ml |
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| C |
20-30 m IU/ ml |
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| D |
35 m IU/ ml |
All of the following can be used for establishing antenatal diagnosis except :
| A |
Fetal blood |
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| B |
Maternal blood |
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| C |
Amniotic fluid |
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| D |
Decidua |
All of the following are commonly used for estimation of gestational age in mid trimester EXCEPT:
March 2013
| A |
Biparietal diameter |
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| B |
Crown Rump Length |
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| C |
Abdominal circumference of fetus |
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| D |
Femur length |
Plasma levels of hCG during pregnancy doubles every:
| A |
Daily |
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| B |
2 days |
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| C |
4 days |
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| D |
6 days |
hCG is secreted by:
| A |
Cytotrophoblast |
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| B |
Chorionic villi |
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| C |
Syncytiotrophoblast |
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| D |
None of the above |
Which of the following is true regrading hCG:
September 2010
| A |
Half-life is around 7 days |
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| B |
Low levels are seen in hydatidiform mole |
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| C |
HCG can be detected as early as 8-9 days after conception |
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| D |
All of the above |
In pregnancy, calculation of EDD (expected date of delivery) considers:
March 2013
| A |
First day of last menstruation |
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| B |
Last day of last menstruation period |
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| C |
Mid time of last menstrual period |
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| D |
Day of coitus |
Exact number of weeks between last menstrual period [LMP] and expected date of delivery [EDD]:
March 2005
| A |
38 weeks |
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| B |
39 weeks |
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| C |
40 weeks |
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| D |
41 weeks |
| A |
Estimate fetal age |
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| B |
Identify fetal blood group |
|
| C |
Identify fetal sex |
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| D | Identify fetal congenital malformations |
Estimate fetal age REF: Textbook of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology by Nagesh Kumar Rao – Page 321
Hasse’s formula
If the crown heel length is known then the intrauterine age of fetus is calculated as:
- If CH length is up to 25 cm then IU age = Square root of CH length
- If the CH length is > 25 cm then IU age = 1/5 of CH length
| A | Femur length | |
| B |
BPD |
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| C |
Abdominal circumference |
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| D |
Intraoccular distance |
Ans. is a i.e. Femur length
Best parameters for estimation of fetal age
- 1st trimester Crown Rump length (CRL).
- 2nd trimester Corrected biparietal diameter (cBPD) or head circumference (HC).
- 3rd trimester Femur length (most important), Head circumference, corrected biparietal diameter.
- Overall Crown rump length.
Friends, if Head circumference is given in options – I would go for it ‑
“Head circumference is one of the most reliable individual parameters for estimation of menstrual age. This is due to its shape independence and the fact that it represents a balance between ease of measurement (and therefore, measurement accuracy) and predictive validity for age.”
Also know :
- Best time to assess gestational age by USG is 9 – 12 weeks (by crown rump length).°
- Best indicator of fetal growth – Abdominal circumference.°
- The diameter which in mm when measured between 14 and 24 weeks corresponds to the gestational age in weeks – Inter cerebellar diameter.°
- CRL in cms + 6.5 gives a rough estimate of gestational age in weeks.°
| A | Paper chromatography | |
| B |
Latex particle test |
|
| C |
Radio – immunoassay |
|
| D |
Male toad test |
Radio – immunoassay
The earliest diagnostic test of pregnancy :
| A |
Ultrasound |
|
| B |
Beta HCG |
|
| C |
Fetal movements |
|
| D |
Fetal heart sounds |
Beta HCG
Ideal number of antenatal visits :
| A |
12-14 |
|
| B |
6-8 |
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| C |
7-9 |
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| D |
10-11 |
Ans. is a i.e. 12-14
Schedule for antenatal visits in India :
- Monthly visits upto 28 weeks.
- Two weekly visit between 28 and 36 weeks.
- Weekly visit from 36 weeks onwards
This means a total of 12-15 visits.
WHO recommends atleast 4 visits :
1st at – 16 weeks
2nd at – 24-28 weeks
3rd at – 32 weeks
4th at – 36 weeks
As per Indian scenario – minimum 3 visits are essential;
1st at – 20 weeks (or as soon as pregnancy is known)
2nd – 32 weeks 3rd – 36 weeks
- The first visit that a woman makes to a health care facility is called the booking visit.
A booked case is one that has atleast 3 visits with at least two in the last trimester.
| A |
3 |
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| B |
1 |
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| C |
5 |
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| D |
6 |
3
Manual appreciation of fetal parts and fetal movement by examination is earliest possible at____________weeks of gestation:
| A |
20 |
|
| B |
24 |
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| C |
26 |
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| D |
28 |
20
Expected date of delivery is calculated by all Except
| A |
Nine calendar months plus 7 days |
|
| B |
280 days or 40 weeks |
|
| C |
266 days or 38 weeks |
|
| D |
10 lunar months |
266 days or 38 weeks
All of the following factors are used to assess intrauterine growth retardation, EXCEPT:
| A |
Fetal movements |
|
| B |
Head size |
|
| C |
Fundal height |
|
| D |
Abdominal circumference |
During early pregnancy, the trophoblastic cells secrete which of the following hormones in order to maintain the corpus luteum?
| A |
Estrogen |
|
| B |
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) |
|
| C |
Luteinizing hormone (LH) |
|
| D |
Progesterone |
At approximately the midpoint of the menstrual cycle, the ovum is expelled. Once this occurs, the surrounding granulosa and theca cells undergo luteinization and begin to secrete a large amount of estrogen and progesterone.
This mass of hormone secreting cells is known as the corpus luteum (because of its yellow color).
If pregnancy does not occur, the corpus luteum will persist for 14 days, after which point it degenerates. With the degeneration of the corpus luteum, hormone levels drop, the endometrium sloughs, and menstruation occurs.
If a pregnancy does occur, the trophoblastic cells of the pregnancy will secrete human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).
This hormone goes to the corpus luteum and prevents its degradation, signaling it to continue its excretion of estrogen and progesterone to maintain an environment that is favorable for pregnancy.
The presence of human chorionic gonadotropin forms the basis for the urine and serum pregnancy test.
hCG steadily increases over the first several weeks of the pregnancy, reaching a peak at approximately 10 weeks.
After that, hCG levels decrease gradually during the remainder of the pregnancy.
During early pregnancy, most women experience some nausea.
One of the leading theories for the cause of this nausea is the hormone hCG, because the nausea of early pregnancy appears to mirror the rise and fall of the hCG levels–peaking at roughly 10 weeks and improving after that.
| A |
hCG is often negative in patients with ectopic pregnancy |
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| B |
hCG is usually negative in patient with choriocarcinoma |
|
| C |
hCG can be detected in the urine prior to the first missed period |
|
| D |
hCG levels are highest at the end of pregnancy |
Leopold maneuver is used for:
| A |
Delivery of head |
|
| B |
Mid Cavity forceps application |
|
| C |
External podalic version |
|
| D |
Examination of abdomen |
Leopold’s Maneuvers are a common and systematic way to determine the position of a fetus inside the woman’s uterus; they are named after the gynecologist Christian Gerhard Leopold. The maneuvers consist of four distinct actions, each helping to determine the position of the fetus. The maneuvers are important because they help determine the position and presentation of the fetus.
- Fundal grip- First Leopold
- Lateral grip -Second Leopold
- Pawlik’s grip – Third Leopold
- Pelvic grip – Fourth Leopold
Minimum hCG level that a urine pregnancy test can detect is?
| A |
5 m IU/ ml |
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| B |
10-20 m IU/ ml |
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| C |
20-30 m IU/ ml |
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| D |
35 m IU/ ml |
Urine pregnancy test can detect hCG in serum upto 1-2 mIU/ml and as early as 5 days before the first missed period.
It is based on one monoclonal antibody that binds the hCG and a second antibody that is linked with enzyme alkaline phosphatase to ‘sandwich’ the hCG.
This is more specific and sensitive.
Therefore the most appropriate answer given here is 5mIU/ml.
All of the following can be used for establishing antenatal diagnosis except :
| A |
Fetal blood |
|
| B |
Maternal blood |
|
| C |
Amniotic fluid |
|
| D |
Decidua |
Answer is D (Decidua) :
Decidua has not been mentioned to play any role in antenatal diagnosis
Maternal Blood
- Can be used as in estimation of AFP (MSAFP) :
- MSAFP level is elevated in a number of conditions.
– wrong gestational age
– open neural tube defects Q
– multiple pregnancy Q
– Intra uterine fetal death Q
– Renal anomalies Q
Amniotic fluid
- Forms on important tool for antenatal diagnosis.
- Following tests may be performed on amniotic fluid :
– estimation of Alpha feto-protein (AFP).
– culture and chromosomal study of desquamated fetal cells in the amniotic fluid.
Fetal Blood
- May be used for
– fetal anemia
– Bleeding disorders
– Rheusus disease
– Non-Immune Hydrops Fetalis
March 2013
| A | Biparietal diameter | |
| B |
Crown Rump Length |
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| C |
Abdominal circumference of fetus |
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| D |
Femur length |
Ans. B i.e. Crown Rump Length
CRL is most accurate with an error of 2.1 days in the first trimester BPD, FL, HC (head circumference) & AC is commonly used for dating thereafter.
Plasma levels of hCG during pregnancy doubles every:
| A |
Daily |
|
| B |
2 days |
|
| C |
4 days |
|
| D |
6 days |
Ans. B: 2 days
- With a sensitive test, the hormone hCG can be detected in maternal serum or urine by 8 to 9 days after ovulation.
- The doubling time of serum hCG concentration is 1.4 to 2.0 days.
- Serum hCG levels increase from the day of implantation and reach peak levels at 60 to 70 days.
- Thereafter, the concentration declines slowly until a plateau is reached at approximately 16 weeks.
| A |
Cytotrophoblast |
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| B |
Chorionic villi |
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| C |
Syncytiotrophoblast |
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| D |
None of the above |
Ans. C: Syncytiotrophoblast
- Human chorionic gonadotropin or human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) is a glycoprotein hormone produced in pregnancy that is made by the developing embryo after conception and later by the syncytiotrophoblast (part of the placenta).
- Its role is to prevent the disintegration of the corpus luteum of the ovary and thereby maintain progesterone production that is critical for a pregnancy in humans.
- Early pregnancy testing, in general, is based on the detection or measurement of hCG.
- Because hCG is produced also by some kinds of tumor, hCG is an important tumor marker especially (with clinical significance) in Gestational trophoblastic disease.
September 2010
| A |
Half-life is around 7 days |
|
| B |
Low levels are seen in hydatidiform mole |
|
| C |
HCG can be detected as early as 8-9 days after conception |
|
| D |
All of the above |
Ans. C: HCG can be detected as early as 8-9 days after conception
In pregnancy, calculation of EDD (expected date of delivery) considers:
March 2013
| A |
First day of last menstruation |
|
| B |
Last day of last menstruation period |
|
| C |
Mid time of last menstrual period |
|
| D |
Day of coitus |
Ans. A i.e. First day of last menstruation
Exact number of weeks between last menstrual period [LMP] and expected date of delivery [EDD]:
March 2005
| A |
38 weeks |
|
| B |
39 weeks |
|
| C |
40 weeks |
|
| D |
41 weeks |
Ans. C: 40 weeks
Childbirth usually occurs about 38 weeks after conception; i.e., approximately 40 weeks from the last normal menstrual period (LNMP).
The World Health Organization defines normal term for delivery as between 37 weeks and 42 weeks
- EDD is calculated by Naegele’s rule
- Add 7 days to the first day of the last period and subtract 3 months
- Naegele’s rule is based on 28 days regular cycle.
- If the cycle is shorter or longer than 28 days, EDD will be corrected and written as corrected EDD.
- Examples:
40 days cycle regularly, to get corrected EDD, add 12 days (40-28) with the EDD calculated from LMP.
21 days cycle regularly, to get corrected EDD, subtract 7 days (28-21) with the EDD calculated from LMP.
