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fluid collection lab values mostly revolve around
ruling out coagulopathy
4 complications of fluid withdrawals
management of pain, bleeding, pleural/thoracic complications and puncture of adjacent structures
when can rigors respond to medication
only when there is no fever
cytopathy/cytology diagnoses
malignant vs premalignant/ other types of cells in fluid collection on the microscopic level
medical biochem/ chemical pathology/ clinical biochemistry concerned with the
analysis of bodily fluid. Check for cell count and different electorlytes, proteins and minerals
microbiology done by
culturing
PUBS stands for
percutaneous umbilical blood sampling
PUBS also called
cordocentesis
PUBS retrieves ____ instead of ______
blood instead of amniotic fluid
where will they try to enter through in PUBS
try to enter through umbilical cord to placenta because it is a fixed location
What weeks in PUBS performed
week 17
primary risk of PUBS and how common
miscarriage and 1-2 in every 100
inportant reason PUBS is done
to look at infection of toxoplasmosis/rubella
How is PUBS testing results different than amniocentesis
PUBS does not allow testing for neural tube
termination of pregnancy is covered up to ____ weeks
20
What placenta location is easiest for PUBS
fundal placenta
what is Coelocentesis
sampling of fluid from the exocoelomic cavity
Coelocentesis done from week ____-___
7-12
coelocentesis uses what gauge needle
20
culdocenteisis (what is found)
blood: intraperitoneal bleeding
pus: infectious process
Serous; ascitic fluid
prior to procedure of culdocentesis the patient must
sit or stand upright 10 to 15 minutes
culdocentesis gauge
18
when is hysterosonoslpingography performed
day 4-10 of cycle when thinner or near ovulation so cervix more dialated
is bladder full for hysterosonoslpingography
no empty
what is injected with hysterosonoslpingography
saline