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What is the most common medical disorder during pregnancy?
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hypertension
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Two things needed to be dx'd with preeclampsia?
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1. new onset HTN during preg
2. proteinuria |
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PRe-e symptoms include:
A. hepatic swelling B. cerebral ischemia C. IUGR D. thrombocytopenia |
All are
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What is the difference between preecclampsia and ecclampsia?
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Ecclamspia is all symptoms of pree plus seizures
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smoking increases the risk of preecclampsia: T or F?
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False-it actually decreases it
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What changes to spiral arteries happen in preeclampsia?
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myometrial part remains small and constricted, hyperresponsive to vasomotor stimuli
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Leadin cause of death in moms with preecclampsia?
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ICH
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Mild Preecclampsia is BP:
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> or = to 140 SBP or 90 DBP
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Severe Preecclampsia is?
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SBP > or = to 160, DBP > or = 110
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Why ARE PREECCLAMPTIC MOMS MORE PRONE TO cva?
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Loss of cerebral autoregulation
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Name 2 drugs for first line tx of htn in preg?
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hydralazine
labetolol |
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what is the absolute tx fro hypertension in preg?
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delivery of fetus
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HELLP stnads for ?
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Hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low plts
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Ace inhibitors can be used for BP control in preeclampsia T or F:
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False: they are teratognic
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Nipride has what risk for fetus?
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cyanide poisoning
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esmolol has what risk to baby?
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bradycardia-crosses placenta quickly
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How does Mag work to prevent seizures in ecclampsia?
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vasodilates cerebral vasculature by blocking Ca influx via NMDA of glutamate channels
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What is therpeutic range of Mg?
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5-9 mg/dl
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How do you convert mg/dl to meq/l?
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Multiplymg/dl value by 0.8
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What is tx for Mag toxicity?
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Ca Gluconate
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