GTPAL nursing explanation made easy (GTPAL twins explained) with examples and quiz of price problems for the NCLEX exam. In this video, I explain the GTPAL acronym, GTPAL meaning, and solve some examples. My examples include calculating GTPAL for twins and triplets. GTPAL stands for: \r
Gravidity: number of times the woman has been pregnant (THIS INCLUDES CURRENT PREGNANCY, MISCARRIAGES, ABORTIONS and *twins/triplets count as one).\r
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Term Births: number born (alive or stillborn) at 37 weeks gestation onward (*twins/triplets count as one)\r
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Preterm births: number born 20-37 weeks (alive or stillborn) (*twins/triplets counts as one)\r
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Abortion: pregnancy losses before 20 weeks (counts as a pregnancy…so would put in gravidity as well)** if baby died after 20 weeks it is added under preterm or term not abortion.\r
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Living children: number of children living (NOTE: twin/triplets counts individually)\r
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GTPAL Price Problems: \r
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Lecture Notes: \r
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Maternity NCLEX Reviews: \r
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Subscribe: \r
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Nursing School Supplies: \r
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Nursing Job Search: \r
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Fluid & Electrolytes: \r
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Types of Nursing Specialties: \r
Healthcare Salary Information: \r
New Nurse Tips: \r
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Gravidity: number of times the woman has been pregnant (THIS INCLUDES CURRENT PREGNANCY, MISCARRIAGES, ABORTIONS and *twins/triplets count as one).\r
\r
Term Births: number born (alive or stillborn) at 37 weeks gestation onward (*twins/triplets count as one)\r
\r
Preterm births: number born 20-37 weeks (alive or stillborn) (*twins/triplets counts as one)\r
\r
Abortion: pregnancy losses before 20 weeks (counts as a pregnancy…so would put in gravidity as well)** if baby died after 20 weeks it is added under preterm or term not abortion.\r
\r
Living children: number of children living (NOTE: twin/triplets counts individually)\r
\r
GTPAL Price Problems: \r
\r
Lecture Notes: \r
\r
Maternity NCLEX Reviews: \r
\r
Subscribe: \r
\r
Nursing School Supplies: \r
student-nurse-needs-to-buy/\r
\r
Nursing Job Search: \r
\r
Visit our website RegisteredNurseRN.com for free quizzes, nursing care plans, salary information, job search, and much more: \r
\r
Check out other Videos: \r
\r
Popular Playlists:\r
\r
NCLEX Reviews: \r
Fluid & Electrolytes: \r
Nursing Skills: \r
Nursing School Study Tips: \r
Nursing School Tips & Questions \r
Teaching Tutorials: \r
Types of Nursing Specialties: \r
Healthcare Salary Information: \r
New Nurse Tips: \r
Nursing Career Help: \r
EKG Teaching Tutorials: \r
Personality Types: \r
Dosage & Calculations for Nurses: \r
Diabetes Health Managment:
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