medications and herbal preparations teaching for pregnancy
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self treatment should be discourage
the use fo all drugs including OTC medications, herbs, and vitamin should
be limited and a careful record kept of all therapeutic and nontherapuetic
agents used
all pregnant women should be asked about the use fo complementary and
alternative modalities
this noninvasive test of fetal well-being can be performed at home by the patient.
What is this?
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, fetal movement count (fetal kick count)
probable signs of pregnancy
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positive pregnancy test (urine or serum)
Hegar sign
chadwick sign
Goodall sign
braxton hicks contractions (if later in pregnancy)
s/s of pulmonary edema in preeclampsia
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dyspnea
what occurs to the cervix during pregnancy
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softens at the tip (Goodell sign)
tissues become more friable leading to spotting
, mucus plug
embryoblast
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which gives rise to the embryo
this test is performed between 11 and 14 weeks to detect fetal chromosomal
abnormalities. What is this?
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first trimester screen
if the ectopic pregnancy is not diagnosed until after the rupture has occurred what
are some s/s
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referred shoulder pain
faintness dizziness
ecchymotic blueness around the umbilical (cullen sign) which may indicate
hematoperitonerm blood in the peritoneal cavity
, common causes of indicated preterm birth
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preexisting or gestational diabetes
chronic HTN
preeclampsia
previous c-section
cholestasis
placental disorder
seizures
DVT
asthma
obesity
smoking
advanced maternal age
a positive cfDNA can be associated with
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aneuploidies such as trisomies 13, 18, and 21
requires referral for amniocentesis or chorionic villi sampling to confirm the
findings
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self treatment should be discourage
the use fo all drugs including OTC medications, herbs, and vitamin should
be limited and a careful record kept of all therapeutic and nontherapuetic
agents used
all pregnant women should be asked about the use fo complementary and
alternative modalities
this noninvasive test of fetal well-being can be performed at home by the patient.
What is this?
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, fetal movement count (fetal kick count)
probable signs of pregnancy
Give this one a try later!
positive pregnancy test (urine or serum)
Hegar sign
chadwick sign
Goodall sign
braxton hicks contractions (if later in pregnancy)
s/s of pulmonary edema in preeclampsia
Give this one a try later!
dyspnea
what occurs to the cervix during pregnancy
Give this one a try later!
softens at the tip (Goodell sign)
tissues become more friable leading to spotting
, mucus plug
embryoblast
Give this one a try later!
which gives rise to the embryo
this test is performed between 11 and 14 weeks to detect fetal chromosomal
abnormalities. What is this?
Give this one a try later!
first trimester screen
if the ectopic pregnancy is not diagnosed until after the rupture has occurred what
are some s/s
Give this one a try later!
referred shoulder pain
faintness dizziness
ecchymotic blueness around the umbilical (cullen sign) which may indicate
hematoperitonerm blood in the peritoneal cavity
, common causes of indicated preterm birth
Give this one a try later!
preexisting or gestational diabetes
chronic HTN
preeclampsia
previous c-section
cholestasis
placental disorder
seizures
DVT
asthma
obesity
smoking
advanced maternal age
a positive cfDNA can be associated with
Give this one a try later!
aneuploidies such as trisomies 13, 18, and 21
requires referral for amniocentesis or chorionic villi sampling to confirm the
findings