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18 Cards in this Set

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how is a breech at 36 weeks managed
external cephalic eversion
what potential events must patients considering VBAC be counseled
uterine rupture

fetal/maternal death
what are the symptoms of lacunar stroke
pure motor hemiparesis
ataxic hemiparesis
pure sensory defect
sensory motor stroke
dysarthria/clumsy hand syndrome
classic symptoms of placenta previa
painless bleeding

during 3rd trimester
next step in a patient with 2 consecutive ASCUS pap smears
colposcopy with endocervical curettage
what is uterine hyperstimulation
>5 contractions over 10 minutes with a duration >60 seconds

significant fetal heart rate decelerations
contraindications for breast feeding
HIV

infantile galactosemia

tetracyclines
chloremphenical
topiramate
antineoplastic
amiodarone
Rx for mastitis
continue nursing

rest and ibuprofen

dicloxacillin cephalexin
amoxicillin-clavulanate
TMP-SMX (MRSA)
metronidazole (anaerobes)
features of galactocele
tender

red

small mass
features of mastitis
fever

warmth/erythema

increased WBC

positive culture
type of oral contraceptive used in lactating women
progesterone only
Rx for woman who does not wish to breastfeed postpartum
tightly wrapped breasts

analgesic

ice packs
Rx for uterine atony
uterine massage

oxytocin

methergine (CI in HTN)

Hemabate (CI in asthma)

surgery
-uterine artery ligation
-internal iliac artery ligation
-selective arterial ligation
-hysterectomy
features of endometritis
fever

uterine tenderness

foul lochia

leukocytosis with left shift
Rx for post partum endometritis
gentamycin and clindamycin
Dx:
postpartum woman presents with pain and tenderness of the breast that is limited to one region, no redness or warmth
galactocele
why do post partum women use progesterone only OCP
because of the increased risk of DVT
Dx
immediate post partum period a patient develops sudden onset of hypoxia, cardiogenic shock and DIC
amniotic fluid embolism