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Session Title:
Antepartum Fetal Surveillance, Multiple Pregnancy and Fetal Growth Restriction
Teaching Hours:
Teaching and Learning MethodsTotal Scheduled Hours = 2
Lecture = 2
Description:
Keywords:
Teaching and Learning Methods
Lecture 2 hour(s)

Learning Objectives
Blueprint ID Learning Objectives
7947 Define intrauterine growth restriction and small for gestational age.
7948 List the known etiological factors associated with intrauterine growth restriction.
7949 Describe the fetal risks associated with intrauterine growth restriction.
7950 List the appropriate ancillary diagnostic tests.
7951 Describe the surveillance of fetal growth and well-being.
7952 Describe the categories of early onset and late onset growth restriction.
7953 Describe the management of the pregnancy associated with intrauterine growth restriction.
7955 Identify the indications and methods of 3rd trimester fetal surveillance including fetal movement counting, non stress test, biophysical profile, umbilical artery Doppler
7956 Recognize the different types of multiple pregnancies and the causative embryology for these differences
7958 Discuss the epidemiology and complications of multiple gestation for both the fetus and the mother
7960 Explain the rationale for increased fetal and maternal surveillance in pregnancy
7961 Describe delivery considerations for multiple gestations

Linked Course Goal(s) to Session
Blueprint ID Course Goals
7023 Integrate basic and clinical sciences as they relate to common clinical encounters and patient symptoms
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
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11989 Identify health care resources available for the investigation, diagnosis, treatment and management of the patient
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-3 me-4 me-5 me-6
11991 Identify risk factors for illness and disease prevention
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
ha-1 ha-2
11992 Collect and synthesize accurate and relevant information related to common clinical encounters and patient symptoms
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-1 me-2 me-3 me-4 me-5 me-6 cm-2
Linked Program Competencies To Course Goal(s)
me-6 Medical Expert
Apply knowledge of the clinical, socio-behavioural, and fundamental biomedical sciences relevant to a clinical problem.
me-3 Medical Expert
Formulate an initial plan of appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures relevant to the patient’s presentation.
me-4 Medical Expert
Develop a differential diagnosis and key clinical problem list following assessment of a patient.
me-5 Medical Expert
Develop a management plan for key clinical problems following assessment of a patient.
ha-1 Health Advocate
Identify the important determinants of health, risk factors for illness, interaction between the population and their physical, biological and social environment, and personal attributes.
ha-2 Health Advocate
Identify public policies and trends that affect health locally, nationally, and globally, and barriers to access for populations, including persons with disabilities, the underserved and the marginalized.
me-1 Medical Expert
Perform a complete and accurate patient-centred history appropriate to the patient’s presentation.
me-2 Medical Expert
Perform a complete and accurate physical examination appropriate to the patient’s presentation.
cm-2 Communicator
Collect and synthesize accurate and relevant information, incorporating perspectives from patients and their families, colleagues and other health care professionals.

Linked MCC Medical Expert Objectives
(036-2) CONGENITAL ANOMALIES, DYSMORPHIC FEATURES
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(036) GENETIC CONCERNS
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(080-2) INTRAPARTUM AND POSTPARTUM CARE
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(009-1-4) HYPERTENSIVE DISORDERS OF PREGNANCY
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(082) PRETERM LABOUR
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(118-3) INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION
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(080-1) PRENATAL CARE
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