TAKING AN OBSTETRICAL HISTORY USING GTPAL | NCLEX REVIEW

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  • In this video I discuss how to take an obstetrical history on a patient using the GTPAL tool. I define GTPAL and go over some examples of how to find it. In addition I talk about a GP and how that is different than the GTPAL. This is what I like to call OB math, special math problems for this specific patient population. This will be tested on in school, ATI and NCLEX, so it is definitely need to know information.
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  • @thatnursingprof2661
    @thatnursingprof2661  4 года назад +4

    I do want address the debate about the L. There are some who say that this should not include living children, just live births, because what if they gave birth to a live child and it died from SIDS 2 months later. I didn't even want to bring that sort of thing into this because I don't want to confuse anyone. As an OB nurse this is how we do it in real life so this is what I wanted to show you in this video. This is also how you will be tested on this material on ATI and NCLEX. I hope this clears up any potential confusion. Any questions just let me know. Thank you for watching. :)

  • @deadflypremium
    @deadflypremium 2 года назад +4

    Your videos are rly good! You're teaching me about things I've never heard of and I'm actually understanding :) (I'm not in any sort of nursing school but I would like to be in the future)

  • @raghadnoaman3979
    @raghadnoaman3979 3 года назад +2

    كفوو والله احسن من جماعتنا شهر يشرحولنا وبالعربي وكلشي مانفهم 🙂💔

  • @medicineman786
    @medicineman786 2 года назад +2

    YOU ARE THE BEST!

  • @crinaguinn865
    @crinaguinn865 3 года назад

    Thank you! Awesome job now I get it!

  • @opheliaakudago7031
    @opheliaakudago7031 2 года назад

    I wish you had added a practice question were the woman would have had a loss of pregnancy at term. How would we compute that? Thanks

  • @ramanadhamnagabhargavi7194
    @ramanadhamnagabhargavi7194 3 года назад

    Thank you sooo much Doctora

  • @whatislove7252
    @whatislove7252 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @faryaarshad9846
    @faryaarshad9846 2 года назад

    thank YOU

  • @marjorie7928
    @marjorie7928 4 года назад

    Just a bit confused about the P-ara_number of pregnancy that is born >20wks live or not. What if. If the baby delivered at 20wks but died? Will you consider it a Para or Abortion?thanks a lot

    • @thatnursingprof2661
      @thatnursingprof2661  4 года назад +2

      If the baby was born alive but died shortly after it is still counted in the Para.

    • @marjorie7928
      @marjorie7928 4 года назад

      That nursing prof thank you for answering my questions. but if the baby born died but >20wks?

    • @marjorie7928
      @marjorie7928 4 года назад

      That nursing prof I mean died in the womb at >20wks?

    • @thatnursingprof2661
      @thatnursingprof2661  4 года назад +3

      @@marjorie7928 oh I see. Yes if it's beyond 20 weeks whether live or a demise/ stillbirth it is still counted in the Para. Think of it in relation to the woman not the baby. G is number of times the uterus has been occupied and P is the number of times she has given birth past 20 weeks. Hope this helps 🙂

    • @marjorie7928
      @marjorie7928 4 года назад

      That nursing prof Thanks a bunch prof!

  • @misseso7957
    @misseso7957 4 года назад

    Thx alottttt girl ❤️❤️❤️❤️😍👌

  • @restinrip7370
    @restinrip7370 3 года назад

    ♥️♥️♥️

  • @moshiahkatanov8499
    @moshiahkatanov8499 3 года назад

    shouldn't the last question be G4 . She is currently pregnant and has 3 children

    • @thatnursingprof2661
      @thatnursingprof2661  3 года назад +3

      The G is the number of times she's been pregnant, so even if she had multiples it's still only 1 pregnancy. Hope that helps.

    • @dianasalazar4488
      @dianasalazar4488 2 года назад

      It's a G3 because she is currently Pregnant ( G1 )than she has twins ( G2) and she has her son making it a total of G3 pregnancies