26. Which symptoms might be considered a minor disorder during pregnancy? (Select all that apply)
27. A midwife educates a pregnant woman that her occasional leg cramps are:
28. __________ is the term used to describe excessive nausea and vomiting during pregnancy that may require medical intervention.
29. In the context of antenatal care, which of the following is a primary goal?
30.Which aspects of antenatal care can directly impact positive birth outcomes? (Select all that apply)
31. The first stage of labour is characterized primarily by:
32. A __________ is a tool used during labour to graphically record cervical dilation and other vital parameters.
33. Which of the following are normal physiological changes during the first stage of labour? (Select all that apply)
34. The primary purpose of using a partograph is to:
35. During a vaginal examination, the midwife assesses the __________ to determine the progress of labour.
36. The second stage of labour primarily involves:
37. Which of the following factors are assessed during the second stage of labour? (Select all that apply)
38. The mechanism of labour refers to the sequence of events that facilitate the __________ of the fetus.
39. Episiotomy is indicated when:
40. Which of the following are correct statements regarding episiotomy? (Select all that apply)
41. The third stage of labour involves the delivery of the __________.
42. A key aspect of managing the third stage of labour is to prevent:
43. Which interventions might be used during the active management of the third stage of labour? (Select all that apply)
44. After placental delivery, a thorough examination of the placenta and membranes is performed to rule out __________.
45. In a normal labour, vaginal examination is performed to assess: