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danger signs in pregnancy |
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sudden gush of fluid from the vagina, vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, epigastric pain, edema of face and hands, severe, persistent HA, blurred vison or dizziness, chills with fever over 100.4f, painful urination or reduced urine output |
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pregnancy r/t complications |
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hyperemisis gravidarum, bleeding disordes, hypertension, blood incompatibility |
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manifestations of hyperemisis gravidarum |
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ecessive n/v, dehydration, reduced delivery of blood, o2, and nutrients to the fetus |
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spontaneous abortion classifications |
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threatened, inevitable, incomplete, compleet, missed, recurrent |
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induced abortion classifications |
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If woman is actively bleeding she should be kept _ status |
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Implantation outside the uterine cavity |
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scarring or tubal deformity may result from |
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hormonal abnormailities, inflammation, infection, adhesions, ocngenital defects, endometriosis |
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95% of ectopic pregnancy occurs in the |
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manifesteastions of ectopic pregnancy |
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lower abdominal pain, light vaginal bleeding |
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manifestations of tube rupture r/t to ectopic pregnancy |
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sudden sever lower abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, signs ofhypovolemic shock, shoulder pain (referred pain) |
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tachycardia, tachypnea, shallow, irregular respirations, air hunger, hypotension, decreased/absent urinary output, pale skin or pale mucous membranes, cold clammy skin, faintness, thirst |
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Occurs when chorionic villi abnormally increase and develop vesicles . |
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Hydatidiform mole may cause |
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hemorrhage, clotting abnormalities, hypertension, and later development of cancer |
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manifestastion of hydatidiform mole |
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bleeding, rapid uterin growth, failure to detect fetal heart activity, signs of hyperemesis gravidarum, unusually early development of gestational HTN, higher than expected levels of hCG, a distinctive snowstorm patter on ultrasound |
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occurs when the placenta develops in the lower part of the uterus rather than the upper part. |
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Three degrees of placenta previa depending on relation to the cervix: |
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Placenta reaches within 2 to 3 cm of the cervical opening |
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Placenta partially covers opening |
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Placenta completely covers the cervical opening |
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main characteristic sign of placenta previa |
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painless, bright red vaginal bleeding |
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complications/ risks of placenta previa |
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fetal hypoxia, fetal/neonatal anemia, hypovolemic shock, infection or hemorrhage after birth |
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goal of treating placenta previa |
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maintain pregnancy until fetal lungs are mature |
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Because it may complications _ should be avoided in pt with placenta previa |
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vaginal exams, enemas, or rectal exams |
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Premature separation of the placenta |
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abruptio placentae may be |
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partial or total; marginal or central |
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predisposing factors to abruptio placentae |
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hypertension, concain, cigarette smoking, poor nutrition, blow to the abdomen, prior hx of abruptio, folate deficiency |
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typical characteristics of abruptio placentae |
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dark bleeding w/ abdomen or lowerback pain |
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bleeding for abruptio placentae occurs after bleeding has |
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leaked past the edge of the placenta |
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manifestations of abruptio placentae |
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dark bleeding w/abdominal or lower back pain, frequent cramp like uterin contractions |
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risk/complications of abruptio placentae |
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fetal anemia or hypovolemic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, increased risk for infecton |
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treatment for DIC r/t abruptio placenta |
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ending pregnancy by delivery of fetus and placenta, IV heparin |
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treatment for abruptio placentae w/complications |
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types of gestational hypertension |
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first rpegnancy, obesity, family hx of GH, age >35 or <19, miltifetal pregnancy, chronic hypertension, chronic renal disease, diabetes mellitus |
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Gestational htn is a systolic increase of _ over baseline and diastolic increas of _ over baseline |
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manifestation of gestational hypertension is a BP over _ during pregnancy |
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manifestation of eclampsia |
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manifestations of preeclampsia |
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proteinuria, edema, CNS, eyes, urinary tract, resp system, GI and liver, blood clotting |
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mild preclampsia is a BP >_ or and increase in systolic BP>_ or diastolic >_ above baseline on two occasionas at least _ hrs apart with 1 to 2+ _ on random sample |
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140/90, p30, 15, 6hrs, proteinuria |
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a weight gain over _ wk in the second trimester and _ wk in the third trimester may also indicate mild preclampsia |
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sever preeclampsia is a BP rise to _ or above at least two occasions at least _ apart with _ random sample collection |
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manifestatiosn of sever preclampsia |
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Visual disturbances, cardiac involvement, extensive peripheral edema, hepatic dysfunction, thrombocytopenia, epigastric pain and headache. |
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