Jan 6 2020 Flashcards

1
Q

how many months after birth can postpartum thyroiditis occur?

A

12 months

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2
Q

does subacte granulomatous thyroiditis have associated tenderness?

A

yes extreme

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3
Q

is the thyroid in postpartum thyroiditis tender?

A

no

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4
Q

postpartum thyroiditis is a type of….

A

painless autoimmune thyroiditis

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5
Q

postpartum thyroiditis is autoimmune T or F

A

TRUE

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6
Q

how to confirm post partum thyroidits?

A

+ thyroid peroxidase antibody assay assay

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7
Q

what medication is assocaited with decreased variability on a CTG ?

A

Morphine

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8
Q

treatment for decreased variability due to morphine on a CTG?

A
  • should self resolve as medication wears off
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9
Q

what antibodies seen in lupus may cross the placenta?

A

anti-SSA and anti-SSB

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10
Q

complication of neonatal lupus?

A

fetal heart block

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11
Q

In patients with lupus, the presence of proteinuria during pregnancy may indicate…

A

a flare complicated by nephritis

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12
Q

Complications of a short interpregnancy interval (<6 to 18 months)?

A

PPROM
Preterm birth
Maternal anemia
Low birth weight

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13
Q

what cells in the fetus does Zika virus target?

A

neuroprogenitor cells

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14
Q

Characteristics of a baby with congenital Zika virus?

A
  • severe microcephaly
  • craniofacial disproportion
  • thin cerebral cortices
  • multiple intracranial calcifications
  • closed anterior fontanelle
  • multiple contractures
  • hypertonicity
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15
Q

Characteristics of congenital toxoplasmosis?

A
  • intracranial calcifications
  • chorioretinitis
  • hydrocephalus
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16
Q

presentation of amniotic fluid embolism

A
  • cardiogenic shock
  • DIC
  • hypoxemic respiratory failure
  • coma or seizures
17
Q

Alcohol consumption is a risk factor for breast cancer T or F

A

TRUE

18
Q

when does the placenta take over progesterone production?

A

8-10 weeks gestation

19
Q

If the corpus luteum in a pregnant women has to be removed before 10 weeks, what management is indicated?

A

Progesterone replacement until 10 weeks to prevent pregnancy loss

20
Q

normal 1 hour postprandial glucose in pregnancy?

A

<180

21
Q

normal 2 hour postprandial glucose in pregnancy?

A

<155

22
Q

normal 3 hour postprandial glucose in pregnancy?

A

<140