Antepartum: Maternal Hemorrhagic Causes & Disorders/3rd Trimester: ABRUPTIO PLACENTA Flashcards

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Placenta abruptio

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Placenta abruptio is the separation of the placenta (the organ that nourishes the fetus) from its attachment to the uterus wall before the baby is delivered.

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Placenta abruptio s/s (3)

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SymptomsAbdominal painBack painFrequent uterine contractionsUterine contractions with no relaxation in betweenVaginal bleeding

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Placenta abruptio diagnostics/Labs: (4)

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Exams and TestsAbdominal ultrasoundComplete blood countFetal monitoringFibrinogen levelPartial thromboplastin timePelvic examPlatelet countProthrombin timeVaginal ultrasound

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Placenta abrupt Treatment: (4)

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Treatment may include fluids through a vein (IV) and blood transfusions. The mother will be carefully monitored for symptoms of shock. The unborn baby will be watched for signs of distress, which includes an abnormal heart rate.An emergency cesarean section may be needed. If the baby is very premature and there is only a small placental separation, the mother may be kept in the hospital for close observation. She may be released after several days if the condition does not get worse and any bleeding stops.If the fetus is developed enough, vaginal delivery may be done if it is safe for the mother and child. Otherwise, a cesarean section will be done.

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