Today’s Quiz 10/5/22 Leave a Comment / Blog / By obgninja /2 Preterm Prelabor Rupture of Membranes Z3 PPROM 1 / 2 1. Q5 PPROM A woman presents at 32 weeks gestation with history of gush of warm fluid through vagina. on speculum examination, there is no pooling of fluid seen. Which of the following tests can be used to diagnose PPROM? A. sFLT test B. Placental alpha-microglobulin-1 test C. Placental Growth factor D. Nitrazine test E. Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 If pooling of amniotic fluid is not observed, perform an insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 test or placental alpha-microglobulin-1 test of vaginal fluid. Do not use nitrazine to diagnose P-PROM. 2 / 2 2. Q6 PPROM A woman presents at 32 weeks gestation with history of gush of warm fluid through vagina and labor pains. On speculum examination, there is no pooling of fluid seen,but the cervix is dilated to 6 cm, with membranes intact. What tests should be done to diagnose PPROM in this patient? A. No tests needed B. PAMG- 1 C. IGFBP- 1 D. Litmus test E. Nitrazine test Do not perform diagnostic tests for P-PROM if labour becomes established in a woman reporting symptoms suggestive of P-PROM.( NICE Guidance NG 25) Your score is The average score is 53% Facebook Twitter Restart quiz