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What is blood flow through uterus at term?
A. 300-500 ml
B. 500-700 ml
C. 600-800
D. 700-900
B
What is the leading obstetrical emergency?
A. hemorrhage
B. PIH
C. AFE
D. PE
A
Primary causes of antepartum hemorrhage include which of the following?
A. placenta previa
B. vasa previa
C. retained placenta
D. uterine rupture
A, B, D
painless bright red vag bleeding in a preg mom is cardinal sign of what?
placenta previa
Which type of previa covers part of cervical os?
A. Total
B. partial
C. low lying
B
Fetal complications of previa include which of the following?
A. preterm delivery
B. hypoglycemia
C. uteroplacental insufficiency
A, C
How is delivery managed for pts with previa?
C/S
After delivery, moms with previa are at risk for what?
uterine atony
Painful vag bleeding with uterine contractions are cardinal signs of what?
abruption
what is the most common cause of intrauterine death?
A. previa
B. abruption
C. DM
D. AFE
B
In which condition is DIC a considertion?
A. abruption
B. Previa
A
Primary risk factors for uterine rupture include:
A. previous C/S
B. multiparity
C. previa
D. forceps delivery
A, B, D
What is the best way to detect uterine rupture?
monitor FHTs
Uterine rupture can be managed by neuraxial techniques: T or F?
False: stat C/S, hysterectomy
ROM followed by bleeding is a cardinal sign of ?
Vasa previa
fetal complications of vasa previa?
exsanguination
hypoxia
primary postpartum hemorrhage occurs when?
1st 24 hours
secondary postpartum hemorrhage occurs when?
24 hours to 6 weeks
causes of postpartum hemorrhage include which of hte following?
A. uterine atony
B. retained placenta
C. uterine inversion
D. accreta
E. genital trauma
All of them are
Treatment of uterine atony include:
A. methergine
B. hemabate
C. cytotec
D. fundal massage
all are correct
How long before a placenta is considered retained?
30-60 min
What is the anesthetic treatment for uterine inversion?
GETA with 1.5 MAC for uterine relaxation
immediate uterotonic after replacement of uterus
vaginal hematomas are caused by bleeding from where?
uterine artery
vulvar hematomas are caused by bleeding from what artery?
pudendal
retroperitoneal hematomas are caused by bleeding from which artery?
hypogastric