Anatomical and Physiological Changes in Women During Pregnancy: Quiz


Anatomical and Physiological Changes in Women During Pregnancy: Quiz

Anatomical and Physiological Changes in Women During Pregnancy: Quiz

This article will focus on the anatomical and physiological changes in women during pregnancy through a series of quiz questions.

1. Uterus:

  • Question 168: In what week of pregnancy does the uterus become almost spherical?
  • A. 10
  • B. 12
  • C. 14
  • D. 16
  • Answer: B. 12
  • Question 171: What changes does the cervix undergo during pregnancy?
  • A. Larger
  • B. Softer
  • C. Darker
  • D. Cervical mucus becomes cloudy and thicker
  • Answer: All of the above (A, B, C, D)
  • Question 172: During a normal pregnancy, when the uterine height is 20cm, the gestational age is equivalent to:
  • A. 22 weeks
  • B. 24 weeks
  • C. 26 weeks
  • D. 28 weeks
  • Answer: B. 24 weeks
  • Question 174: Regarding the lower uterine segment, choose the INCORRECT statement:
  • A. Formed from the isthmus of the uterus
  • B. Forms only during true labor
  • C. Can be passively stretched
  • D. The peritoneum covering the lower uterine segment is loose and easily detachable
  • Answer: B. Forms only during true labor
  • Question 178: Hegar’s sign describes the softening in which part of the uterus during the first trimester of pregnancy?
  • A. Body of the uterus
  • B. Isthmus of the uterus
  • C. Cervix
  • D. Cervix and isthmus
  • Answer: B. Isthmus of the uterus
  • Question 193: Noble’s sign is due to the pregnant uterus in the first trimester having a shape:
  • A. Oval, with the smaller end down and the larger end up
  • B. Cylindrical
  • C. Spherical, with the lower end bulging and palpable through the lateral pouch
  • D. Top-shaped
  • Answer: C. Spherical, with the lower end bulging and palpable through the lateral pouch
  • Question 194: After pregnancy, starting from the second month, the uterus grows progressively, each month moving into the abdomen above the pubic symphysis by:
  • A. 3cm
  • B. 4cm
  • C. 5cm
  • D. 6cm
  • Answer: B. 4cm
  • Question 195: The muscle fibers in the body of the uterus are arranged from the outside to the inside in this order:
  • A. Interlacing muscle, circular muscle, longitudinal muscle
  • B. Circular muscle, longitudinal muscle, interlacing muscle
  • C. Longitudinal muscle, interlacing muscle, circular muscle
  • D. Interlacing muscle, longitudinal muscle, circular muscle
  • Answer: C. Longitudinal muscle, interlacing muscle, circular muscle
  • Question 199: The uterine height of a pregnant woman is normally:
  • A. 20 cm
  • B. 22 cm
  • C. 24 cm
  • D. 28 cm
  • Answer: C. 24 cm
  • Question 202: During pregnancy, a uterine height of approximately 28 cm corresponds to what gestational age?
  • A. 6.5 months
  • B. 7 months
  • C. 7.5 months
  • D. 8 months
  • Answer: D. 8 months

2. Blood and Circulation:

  • Question 169: The average increase in red blood cell volume in a pregnant woman’s blood during pregnancy is:
  • A. 250 ml
  • B. 350 ml
  • C. 450 ml
  • D. 550 ml
  • Answer: C. 450 ml
  • Question 170: During pregnancy, the cardiac output of a pregnant woman does not increase when:
  • A. The pregnant woman is lying on her left side
  • B. The pregnant woman is lying on her back
  • C. During the first trimester
  • D. During the second trimester
  • Answer: B. The pregnant woman is lying on her back
  • Question 189: During pregnancy, the pregnant woman’s heart rate increases by an average of:
  • A. 5-10 beats per minute
  • B. 10-15 beats per minute
  • C. 15-20 beats per minute
  • D. 20-25 beats per minute
  • Answer: B. 10-15 beats per minute
  • Question 190: The cause of physiological anemia during pregnancy is:
  • A. Due to a combination of increased plasma volume and decreased red blood cell volume due to dilution.
  • B. Due to increased plasma volume and maintaining the red blood cell volume.
  • C. Due to decreased red blood cell volume, without an increase in plasma volume.
  • D. Due to a slight decrease in plasma volume, a significant decrease in red blood cell volume.
  • Answer: A. Due to a combination of increased plasma volume and decreased red blood cell volume due to dilution.
  • Question 196: A vaginal smear during pregnancy has a clotting factor:
  • A. Very low
  • B. Low
  • C. Slightly increased
  • D. High
  • Answer: A. Very low
  • Question 197: The vaginal mucosa turns purple during pregnancy due to:
  • A. Low vaginal pH (acidic)
  • B. High glycogen content
  • C. Many dilated veins under the mucosa
  • D. Compression of blood vessels under the mucosa due to the large uterus
  • Answer: C. Many dilated veins under the mucosa
  • Question 198: The glomerular filtration rate of a pregnant woman’s kidneys during pregnancy:
  • A. Decreases by 20%
  • B. Normal
  • C. Increases by 29%
  • D. Increases by 50%
  • Answer: D. Increases by 50%
  • Question 206: The average blood flow through the kidneys of a pregnant woman is:
  • A. 150 ml/minute
  • B. 200 ml/minute
  • C. 250 ml/minute
  • D. 300 ml/minute
  • Answer: C. 250 ml/minute

3. Respiratory System:

  • Question 173: Towards the end of pregnancy, the pregnant woman’s breathing usually:
  • A. Becomes slower and deeper
  • B. Becomes faster and deeper
  • C. Becomes faster and shallower
  • D. Does not change
  • Answer: C. Becomes faster and shallower

4. Digestive System:

  • Question 181: Constipation in pregnant women during pregnancy is due to:
  • A. Decreased bowel motility
  • B. Decreased bowel tone
  • C. Compression of the intestines
  • D. Decreased bowel motility, tone, and compression
  • Answer: D. Decreased bowel motility, tone, and compression
  • Question 182: During pregnancy, the pregnant woman’s vagina undergoes physiological changes. Choose the most ACCURATE statement:
  • A. There is increased vascularization and congestion in the vagina
  • B. The vaginal wall thickens
  • C. The vagina becomes softer, longer, and more easily distensible
  • D. There is increased vascularization, congestion, vaginal wall thickening, the vagina becomes softer, more distensible, and longer
  • Answer: D. There is increased vascularization, congestion, vaginal wall thickening, the vagina becomes softer, more distensible, and longer

5. Endocrine System:

  • Question 175: Which of the following organs in the mother undergoes minimal morphological changes during pregnancy?
  • A. Uterus
  • B. Ovaries
  • C. Adrenal glands
  • D. Breasts
  • Answer: C. Adrenal glands
  • Question 176: Hypocalcemia during pregnancy can occur due to:
  • A. Hyperactivity of the parathyroid glands
  • B. Hypoactivity of the parathyroid glands
  • C. Decreased calcium reabsorption
  • D. Vitamin D deficiency
  • Answer: B. Hypoactivity of the parathyroid glands
  • Question 186: During pregnancy, the mother’s basal metabolic rate can increase by 20% due to:
  • A. Fetal development
  • B. Increased respiratory activity
  • C. Hyperactivity of the thyroid gland
  • D. Increased activity of the thyroid gland, respiratory system, and fetal development needs
  • Answer: D. Increased activity of the thyroid gland, respiratory system, and fetal development needs
  • Question 191: Progesterone and estrogen levels in the pregnant woman’s blood reach their peak at:
  • A. The 6th month
  • B. The 7th month
  • C. The 8th month
  • D. The 9th month
  • Answer: D. The 9th month
  • Question 192: After the third month of pregnancy, estrogen and progesterone are produced by:
  • A. Ovaries
  • B. Uterine lining
  • C. Placenta
  • D. Kidneys
  • Answer: C. Placenta
  • Question 200: At what point in pregnancy does hCG in the pregnant woman’s blood reach its highest concentration?
  • A. At the time of conception
  • B. Week 8-10 of pregnancy
  • C. Week 20-24
  • D. Before labor
  • Answer: B. Week 8-10 of pregnancy
  • Question 201: The physiological function of hCG is:
  • A. Stimulate estrogen release
  • B. Maintain the corpus luteum of pregnancy
  • C. Maintain placental function
  • D. Inhibit the pituitary gland
  • Answer: B. Maintain the corpus luteum of pregnancy
  • Question 203: In immunological reactions, hCG often cross-reacts with which of the following substances:
  • A. LH
  • B. Thyroxine
  • C. Estrogen
  • D. Cortisone
  • Answer: A. LH
  • Question 204: The two hormones that change significantly during pregnancy are:
  • A. hCG – Corticoid
  • B. hCG – Steroid
  • C. Insulin – Steroid
  • D. Corticoid – Steroid
  • Answer: B. hCG – Steroid
  • Question 205: How do the ovaries of a pregnant woman change during pregnancy:
  • A. Normal
  • B. Enlarge, swell, and become congested
  • C. Enlarge and swell
  • D. Swell and become congested
  • Answer: B. Enlarge, swell, and become congested
  • Question 207: Measuring which steroid can indicate the health status of the fetus?
  • A. Pregnandiol
  • B. Estradiol
  • C. Estriol
  • D. Estrone
  • Answer: C. Estriol
  • Question 208: The type of estrogen that increases most significantly in the mother’s blood during pregnancy is:
  • A. Estradiol
  • B. Estriol
  • C. Estrone
  • D. All three types increase equally
  • Answer: B. Estriol

Note: The above information is for informational purposes only. For further information about anatomical and physiological changes during pregnancy, consult a medical professional.



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