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What is associated with preeclampsia
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HTN, proteinuria, edema (common in many women)
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What is eclampsia
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seizure
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What is hyperemesis gravidarum
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severe morning sickness that goes into the second
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What are the torch infections and what do the do
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Toxoplasmosis
Other (Syphillis, HPV, HPV, varicella-zoster etc.) Rubella CMV Herpes Simplex They are tartogenic |
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How does placenta previa present
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Bright red blood without pain
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How does placenta abruption present
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bright red blood with pain and a still closed OS
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how does a inevitable abortion present in early pregnancy
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bright red blood dilated OS with pain most likely
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When does suction curettage need to be performed in the case of spontaneous abortion
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before 20 weeks - it should be followed with antibiotics to ensure not infection
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What % of pregnant women report bleeding in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy
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about 25% - 1/2 resolve and pregnancy is normal
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What are the 3 Cs of Measles
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Cough, coryza and conjunctivitis present with a fever
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Fever that rapidly resolves then a pink lacy rash on trunk and possibly extremities seen in infants
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Roseola infantum - fever is a phantom and disappears and occurs in infants
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Btw roseola and rubella which is more dangerous to a pregnant mother
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Rubella b/c it can cause birth defects if the mother contracts it durring pregnancy
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