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15 Cards in this Set
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pH is what compared to maternal pH
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more acidic
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drugs that are ion trapped on the fetal side of placental membrane
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basic
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drugs that are ion trapped on the maternal side of placental membrane
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acidic
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fetal protein level compared to adults
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lower (raises concentration of drug)
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class of teratogens that are avoided entirely
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category X
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class of teratogens that carry small teratogenic risk
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category D
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class of teratogens with suggested but unproven risk
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category C
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best NSAID to use during pregancy
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acetaminophen
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tx anemia during pregnancy
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oral ferrous sulfate
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tx eclampsia
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Mg sulfate
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drugs that cause significant hazard during lactation
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chloral hydrate
chloramphenicol heroin iodine lithium diazepam methadone PTU |
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teratogenic drugs
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alcohol
DES (diethylstilbestrol) oral anticoagulants phenytoin thalidomide methotrexate |
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which phase of metabolism is more developed in a child
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phase I
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adult renal function is attained by what age
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1 year
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youngs rule
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dose = adult dose x (age/age+12)
dose = adult dose x (weight/150) |