Team Readiness Quiz - Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy
In this quiz series, test your knowledge on Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) and its impact on pregnancies. Explore key facts about GDM, fetal complications, and initial treatment options.
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Diabetes and Pregnancy (with a rural twist)
Team Readiness Quiz 1. According to Garrison s (2015) article, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) affects approximately ____________ of pregnancies in the United States? a.50% b.1% c.6% d.99%
Team Readiness Quiz 1. According to Garrison s (2015) article, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) affects approximately ____________ of pregnancies in the United States? a.50% b.1% c.6% d.99%
Team Readiness Quiz 2. According to Garrison s (2015) article, fetal complications associated with GDM include a.Shoulder dystocia and Macrosomia b.Gestational hypertension and preeclampsia c.Low glycemic index and decreased A1C levels d.None of the above
Team Readiness Quiz 2. According to Garrison s (2015) article, fetal complications associated with GDM include a.Shoulder dystocia and Macrosomia b.Gestational hypertension and preeclampsia c.Low glycemic index and decreased A1C levels d.None of the above
Team Readiness Quiz 3. According to Garrison s (2015) article, initial treatment for GDM involves a.Oral medications b.Life style modifications c.Insulin therapy d.All of the above
Team Readiness Quiz 3. According to Garrison s (2015) article, initial treatment for GDM involves a.Oral medications b.Life style modifications c.Insulin therapy d.All of the above
Team Readiness Quiz 4. According to Garrison s (2015) article, the ideal fasting blood glucose level for women with GDM should be less than a.140 mg per dL b.7.8 mg per dL c.120 mg per dL d.95 mg per dL
Team Readiness Quiz 4. According to Garrison s (2015) article, the ideal fasting blood glucose level for women with GDM should be less than a.140 mg per dL b.7.8 mg per dL c.120 mg per dL d.95 mg per dL
Team Readiness Quiz 5. According to Garrison s (2015) article, how often should women with history of GDM be screened for overt diabetes? a.Every three years b.Every 24 weeks c.Every six to 12 weeks d.Never
Team Readiness Quiz 5. According to Garrison s (2015) article, how often should women with history of GDM be screened for overt diabetes? a.Every three years b.Every 24 weeks c.Every six to 12 weeks d.Never
Team Readiness Quiz 6. According to the ACOG Practice Bulletin (2017) article, screening for GDM is typically performed at a.When pregnancy is confirmed b.32-36 weeks of gestation c.12-16 weeks of gestation d.24-48 weeks of gestation
Team Readiness Quiz 6. According to the ACOG Practice Bulletin (2017) article, screening for GDM is typically performed at a.When pregnancy is confirmed b.32-36 weeks of gestation c.12-16 weeks of gestation d.24-48 weeks of gestation
Team Readiness Quiz 7. According to the ACOG Practice Bulletin (2017) article, when pharmacological treatment is indicated for GDM, __________ is considered the first-line treatment a.Glyburide b.Metformin c.Insulin d.5% Saline
Team Readiness Quiz 7. According to the ACOG Practice Bulletin (2017) article, when pharmacological treatment is indicated for GDM, __________ is considered the first-line treatment a.Glyburide b.Metformin c.Insulin d.5% Saline
Diabetes and Pregnancy (with a rural twist)