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how to treat UTI?
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bactrim
ciprofloxacin |
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cystitis is diagnosed by...
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> 100,000 CFU on culture
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most common bug of urethritis?
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chlamydia
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gross hematuria indicates...
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nephrolithiasis
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treat chlamydia urethritis with _________
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doxycyline
(but not if pregnant) |
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most common bug of cystitis?
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E. coli
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side effects of beta agonist therapy?
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tachycardia
hypokalemia hyperglycemia widened pulse pressure |
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what does a negative fetal fibronectin mean?
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virtual guarantee no delivery in a week
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tocolysis if gestational age is < _________
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34 weeks
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steroids administed < _________
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34 weeks
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side effects of Mg sulfate?
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pulmonary edema
respiratory depression neonatal depression osteoporosis (long term) |
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preterm labor defines as _______ to ________ weeks
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20 to 37 weeks
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mgmt of preterm labor?
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1. tocolysis
2. steroids 3. Abx for GBS |
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emergency contraception works within _____ hrs
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72
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work up for amenorrhea?
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TSH
prolactin beta-hCG progestational challenge |
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how do TSH and prolactin cause amenorrhea?
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inhibits GnRH
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mgmt of chorioamnionitis?
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1. deliver, regardless of gestational age
2. ampicillin and gentamycin 3. after delivery, clindamycin and gentamycin |
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risks of HRT?
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thromboembolic events
breast cancer |
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indications for betamethasone?
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24-34 weeks membranes intact
24-32 weeks membranes ruptured |
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contraindications to tocolysis (deliver!)
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chorioamnionitis
severe pre-eclampsia abruption |