Obstetrics MCQ Past Paper PDF
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This document contains multiple choice questions (MCQs) related to obstetrics covering a range of topics. The questions cover important concepts and issues in obstetric practice and medicine. This document may be useful for students studying obstetrics and medical students.
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### Obstetrics MCQ - Regarding injectable progesterone contraception, all of the following is true, EXCEPT: - May cause irregular uterine bleeding - May cause amenorrhea - Should not be given to lactating mothers - Does not carry a risk of venous thrombosis - The following are risk...
### Obstetrics MCQ - Regarding injectable progesterone contraception, all of the following is true, EXCEPT: - May cause irregular uterine bleeding - May cause amenorrhea - Should not be given to lactating mothers - Does not carry a risk of venous thrombosis - The following are risk factors for pre-eclampsia: - Obesity - Vesicular mole - Multiple pregnancy - All of the above - Classical symptoms of severe pre-eclampsia include all of the following except: - Polyuria - Headache - Epigastric pain - Blurring of vision - Complications of pre-eclampsia include: - HELLP syndrome - Acute renal failure - Pulmonary edema - All of the above - Criteria of severity of pre-eclampsia include all of the following except: - Proteinuria 500 mg/day - Presence of symptoms - HELLP syndrome - Blood pressure 170/110 - Placental abruption can be diagnosed by all of the following except: - Laparoscopy - Ultrasonography - Clinical examination - Non-stress test - The use of oral contraceptives has been associated with: - Inhibition of ovulation - Weight loss - Menorrhagia - Increase tubal peristalsis - The following conditions are associated with a high frequency of preeclampsia except: - Vesicular mole - Twins - Placenta previa - Family history positive - Fetal complication of preeclampsia include: - Retarded growth - Intrauterine death - Prematurity - All of the above - Chronic hypertension with pregnancy is defined as: - Hypertension appears after 20 weeks gestation - Hypertension persists more than 12 weeks postpartum - Hypertension with proteinuria before 20 weeks gestation - Hypertension with proteinuria persists after delivery - The absolute contraindications of combined oral contraceptives include: - History of previous thrombosis - History of cholecystectomy - History of fibroid - History of Cesarean section - Good antenatal care may result in reduced incidence of: - Prematurity - Stillbirth - Maternal death - All of the above - The following is true regarding oral contraceptive pills except - Inhibition of ovulation is the main mechanism of action - Can be used safely in patients with DVT - Can be used to regulate the menstrual cycle - Should be avoided in patients with migraine headaches - In case of severe attack of hemorrhage in patient with placenta previa: - Ultrasound performed firstly - Aantishock measures started firstly - Cesarean section is rapidly done - Vaginal delivery is allowed - Antenatal booking investigations include all of the following, except: - Complete blood count - Blood sugar - Hepatic screening - Thyroid function - Antepartum hemorrhage may be caused by the following except: - Placenta previa - Cervical cancer. - Abruption placenta. - Ectopic pregnancy. - In placenta previa: which is true: - It is common in primigravida - May cause abnormal lie - Ca use recurrent painful bleeding - Vaginal examination is mandatory to exclude local causes - The most effective contraceptive known is: - Condom - Intrauterine device - Safe Period - Oral contraceptive pills - Natural methods for contraception include all following except - Coitus interruptus - Breast feeding - Safe period - Combined oral contraceptives - In antenatal visit, we should do all following except - Measure blood pressure - Ask about medical history - Measure body weight - Perform x-ray scan - Worldwide, which of the following is the most common problem during pregnancy - Diabetes - Preeclampsia - Heart disease - Urinary tract infection (UTI) - Iron-deficiency anemia The last page of the document contains a photo of a man.