Types Of Abortion - Multiple Choice Questions With Answers
What is a medical abortion?
A) Surgical procedure performed in a hospital
B) Taking medication to end a pregnancy
C) Adoption of an unwanted child
D) Prenatal care for expecting mothers
Which abortion method involves the use of surgical tools to remove the pregnancy?
A) Medical abortion
B) Vacuum aspiration
C) Abortion pill
D) Emergency contraception
What is the gestational limit typically associated with medication abortion?
A) 6 weeks
B) 12 weeks
C) 20 weeks
D) 24 weeks
Dilation and Evacuation (D&E) is a surgical abortion method commonly used during which stage of pregnancy?
A) First trimester
B) Second trimester
C) Third trimester
D) Postnatal period
In which situation might a late-term abortion be considered?
A) When a woman changes her mind about having a child
B) In cases of severe fetal abnormalities or risks to the mother's health
C) As a form of birth control
D) When the gender of the baby is not as desired
What is a "chemical abortion" also known as?
A) Vacuum aspiration
B) Dilation and Evacuation (D&E)
C) Medical abortion
D) Surgical abortion
Which abortion method involves using suction to remove the pregnancy from the uterus?
A) Dilation and Curettage (D&C)
B) Vacuum aspiration
C) Hysterotomy
D) Cesarean section
At what point during pregnancy is a "late-term abortion" typically performed?
A) First trimester
B) Second trimester
C) Third trimester
D) Postnatal period
Which of the following is a potential complication of an abortion procedure?
A) Improved emotional well-being
B) Enhanced fertility
C) Infection or bleeding
D) Weight loss
What is the purpose of a "cervical preparation" before certain abortion procedures?
A) To reduce the size of the fetus
B) To soften and dilate the cervix
C) To induce labor
D) To administer pain relief
Which of the following is a surgical abortion method used later in pregnancy and involves inducing labor?
A) Vacuum aspiration
B) Dilation and Curettage (D&C)
C) Dilation and Evacuation (D&E)
D) Induction abortion
In which country is the availability of abortion determined by the "gestational age" of the pregnancy?
A) United States
B) Canada
C) United Kingdom
D) China
Which organization provides guidelines and standards for safe abortion practices?
A) WHO (World Health Organization)
B) UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)
C) UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund)
D) WTO (World Trade Organization)
Which abortion method requires the use of a suction tube to remove the pregnancy?
A) Medical abortion
B) Dilation and Curettage (D&C)
C) Dilation and Evacuation (D&E)
D) Hysterectomy
What is the primary difference between a "spontaneous abortion" (miscarriage) and an induced abortion?
A) Spontaneous abortion is always intentional, while induced abortion is not.
B) Induced abortion is always performed by a medical professional, while spontaneous abortion occurs naturally.
C) The timing of the two types of abortions is different.
D) The medical procedures used are the same for both types of abortions.
ANSWERS
What is a medical abortion? Answer: B) Taking medication to end a pregnancy
Which abortion method involves the use of surgical tools to remove the pregnancy? Answer: B) Vacuum aspiration
What is the gestational limit typically associated with medication abortion? Answer: A) 6 weeks
Dilation and Evacuation (D&E) is a surgical abortion method commonly used during which stage of pregnancy? Answer: B) Second trimester
In which situation might a late-term abortion be considered? Answer: B) In cases of severe fetal abnormalities or risks to the mother's health
What is a "chemical abortion" also known as? Answer: C) Medical abortion
Which abortion method involves using suction to remove the pregnancy from the uterus? Answer: B) Vacuum aspiration
At what point during pregnancy is a "late-term abortion" typically performed? Answer: C) Third trimester
Which of the following is a potential complication of an abortion procedure? Answer: C) Infection or bleeding
What is the purpose of a "cervical preparation" before certain abortion procedures? Answer: B) To soften and dilate the cervix
Which of the following is a surgical abortion method used later in pregnancy and involves inducing labor? Answer: D) Induction abortion
In which country is the availability of abortion determined by the "gestational age" of the pregnancy? Answer: A) United States
Which organization provides guidelines and standards for safe abortion practices? Answer: A) WHO (World Health Organization)
Which abortion method requires the use of a suction tube to remove the pregnancy? Answer: B) Dilation and Curettage (D&C)
What is the primary difference between a "spontaneous abortion" (miscarriage) and an induced abortion? Answer: C) The timing of the two types of abortions is different.
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