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