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1° cause of 3rd-trimester bleeding.
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placental abruption & placenta previa
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Classic ultrasound & gross appearance of complete hyatidaform mole.
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Snowstorm on ultrasound;
"cluster of grapes" appearance on gross examination |
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Chromosomal pattern of a complete mole.
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46, XX
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Molar pregnancy containing fetal tissue.
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Partial mole
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Symptoms of placental abruption.
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Continuous, PAINFUL, vaginal bleeding
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When should a vaginal exam be performed w/ suspected placenta previa?
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NEVER
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Antiobiotics w/ teratogenic effects.
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tetracycline
fluoroquinolones aminoglycosides sulfonamides |
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Shorted AP diameter of the pelvis.
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Obstetric conjugate: between the sacral promontory & the midpoint of the symphysis pubis
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Medication given to accelerate fetal lung maturity.
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betamethasone or dexamethasone X 48 hrs
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The most common cause of postpartum hemorrage.
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uterine atony
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Treatment for postpartum hemorrhage.
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uterine massage
(if that fails, give oxytocin) |
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Typical antibiotics for group B strep (GBS) prophylaxis.
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IV penicillin or ampicillin
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A patient fails to lactate after an emergency C-section w/ marked blood loss.
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Sheehan's syndrome (postpartum pituitary necrosis)
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Uterine bleeding at 18 weeks' gestation; NO products expelled; cervical os is CLOSED.
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Threatened abortion
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Symptoms of placenta previa.
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Self-limited, PAINLESS vaginal bleeding
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Uterine bleeding at 18 weeks' gestation; NO products expelled; membranes ruptured; cervical os OPEN
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Inevitable abortion
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