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pelvic fracture with DPL that shows blood in pelvis |
emergency laporotomy
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pelvic fracture with DPL that shows urine in pelvis |
urgent laporotomy
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pelvic fracture with DPL that shows nothing but px in hemodynamically instable |
angiography (emboli)
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blunt abdominal trauma, unstable and FAST that shows fluid in pelvis |
urgent laporotomy
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blunt abdominal trauma, unstable and FAST that is inconclusive |
DPL
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blunt abdominal trauma with stable vitals |
CT of abdomin and pelvis
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abdominal stab wound with hypotension or signs of peritonitis |
emergency laporotomy
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blunt abdominal trauma, unstable and FAST that shows no fluid in pelvis |
angiography (emboli)
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how should an 18 yo girl with ASCUS be managed
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follow up 6-12 months later
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how should a non-adolescent with ASCUS be managed
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1-reflex HPV
2-repeat 6-12 months later 3-colposcopy |
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what criteria can differentiate hyperemesis gravidarum
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weight loss exceeding 5%
detection of ketonuria |
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what are some OTC Rx for nausea in pregnancy
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B6
doxylamine acupressure wrist bands |
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what are some prescription Rx for nausea in pregnancy
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promethazine
ondasetron metoclopramide |
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Rx for DVT in pregnancy and how long should it be continued
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heparin and enoxaparin
stop giving 6 weeks before and 6 weeks after delivery |
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what anticoagulant cannot be given during pregnancy and when can it be given
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warfarin
breast feeding |
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what dipstick finding is Dx of UTI
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nitrites
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what is the first line treatment for hyperemesis gravidarum
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B6
doxylamine fluids (also ondasetron) |
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effects marijuana has on fetus
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small head
increased incidence for psychological problems and cancer |
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what doses of radiation are safe in pregnancy, which are not
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less than .05
over .1 |
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teratogenic defects:
phocomelia |
thalidamide
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teratogenic defects:
yellow/brown teeth |
tetracyclines
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teratogenic defects:
deafness |
aminoglycosides
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teratogenic defects:
spina bifida, hypospadias |
valproate
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teratogenic defects:
ebsteins anomoly |
lithium
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teratogenic defects:
craniofacial defects, IUGR, CNS malformation, stillbirth |
warfarin
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teratogenic defects:
fingernail hypoplasia, craniofacial defects |
carbamazepine
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teratogenic defects:
CNS, craniofacial, ear and CV defects |
isoretinoin
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teratogenic defects:
goiter and cretinism |
iodine deficiency
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teratogenic defects:
cerebral infarcts and mental retardation |
cocaine
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teratogenic defects:
clear cell vaginal cancer, adenosis, cervical incompetence |
DES
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teratogenic defects:
tabacco use |
IUGR
prematurity |
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how are migraines treated in pregnancy and why
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opiates
b/c triptans and ergots cause vasodilation NSAIDs are teratogenic |