Key Concepts in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Preterm [ Ans: ] 24 wks to 36+7 wks
Term [ Ans: ] 37 wks to 41+7
Post Term [ Ans: ] 42 wks
Prolonged Rupture of Membranes [ Ans: ] 18 hours + of
rupture until delivery
Ascending Infection ROM [ Ans: ] Group B strep
Prolonged Rupture of Membranes Treatment [ Ans: ]
Ampicillin for baby protection
Diseases to Investigate at 20-28 Weeks [ Ans: ] Gestational
diabetes, th status, maternal anemia
Uterine Inversion Treatment [ Ans: ] Manual, tocolytics
before to make in + oxytocin after to contract
Uterine Atony Treatment [ Ans: ] Do a uterine massage
Retained Placenta Treatment [ Ans: ] Do D&C or
hysterectomy follow-up by HCG to make sure it all came
out
, 2
Vaginal Laceration Fix [ Ans: ] Fix with sutures (clue = /p
forcep)
DIC Investigation [ Ans: ] Look for DIC if normal uterus
without laceration
Non-Reassuring NST [ Ans: ] No accelerations seen; next
step = vibroacoustic stimulation to wake him up
BPP Score 0-2 [ Ans: ] Emergency c-section
BPP Score 8+ [ Ans: ] Reassure
Good Accelerations [ Ans: ] 15/15 2 in 20 = 15 second 15
incr hr twice in 20 mins
Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Treatment [ Ans: ] Amoxicillin
or nitrofurantoin
Pyelonephritis Treatment in Pregnant [ Ans: ] Ceftriaxone
Preeclampsia Severe Features [ Ans: ] 160/110 or evidence
of end organ damage; next step = magnesium + deliver
vaginally
Uterine Rupture Key Sign [ Ans: ] Loss of fetal station is
key sign, usually due to PMH of c-section
Types of Painless 3rd Trimester Bleeding [ Ans: ] Placenta
previa and vasa previa, both treated with c-section