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According to NAGELE's Rule, how can the Estimated Date of Delivery (EDC) be calculated?
According to NAGELE's Rule, how can the Estimated Date of Delivery (EDC) be calculated?
- Count back 3 calendar months from the 1st day of LMP and add 7 days (correct)
- Count back 6 calendar months from the 1st day of LMP and subtract 5 days
- Count back 2 calendar months from the 1st day of LMP and add 10 days
- Count back 4 calendar months from the 1st day of LMP and subtract 7 days
According to the text, how can the Age of Gestation (AOG) be determined using McDonald's rule?
According to the text, how can the Age of Gestation (AOG) be determined using McDonald's rule?
- Measure fundal height and multiply by 8/7 (correct)
- Measure fundal height and divide by 7/8
- Measure fundal height and multiply by 7/8
- Measure fundal height and divide by 8/7
According to Bartholomew's Rule of Fours, how is the age of gestation measured?
According to Bartholomew's Rule of Fours, how is the age of gestation measured?
- By counting the number of fetal movements
- By calculating the weight of the fetus
- By measuring the length of the cervix
- By determining the position of the fundus in the abdominal cavity (correct)
What is the formula to calculate the Estimated Date of Confinement (EDC) for a multigravida using the Date of Quickening?
What is the formula to calculate the Estimated Date of Confinement (EDC) for a multigravida using the Date of Quickening?
When does McDonald's rule become inaccurate for determining the age of gestation?
When does McDonald's rule become inaccurate for determining the age of gestation?