Lesson 31b: Maternal Disease Flashcards
TORCH stands for:
Toxoplasmosis
Other Viruses (syphilis)
Rubella
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
Herpes
Toxoplasmosis is a ____- infection typically transmitted through eating _________. Or from handling ____________
Raw meat
Cat litter
Enlarges spleen, Skin hemorrhages, cataracts, conjunctivitits, brain calcifications and jaundice are all signs of ________
TORCH
“Other” in TORCH represents ____, _____ and ____
Syphilis
Varicella Zoster
Parvovirus B19
_____ is the most common cause of congenital infections in humans
CMV
Insulin dependent formerly known as juvenile onset
Diabetes Type 1
Non-Insulin dependent / Adult onset
Diabetes Type 2
Macrosomia is fetal weight over _____ lbs or weight above the ____ percentile
9.9 lbs
90th %
Maternal diabetes should indicate follow up exams every __ to __ weeks for fetal growth/ weight estimation
4-6 weeks
True or False: The placenta shrinks with maternal diabetes
False: Placental enlargement occurs due to hyperglycemia
Gestational diabetes usually occurs in the ___th to ____th month of pregnancy
5th to 6th
Toxemia is also known as _________ and happens in the _______ trimester
Preeclampsia
Third
Disease characterized my maternal edema, hypertension, protenuria, and CNS irritability
Toxemia ( Preeclampsia)
One or more convulsions occur, significant increase of maternal and fetal mortality
Eclampsia
Preeclampsia occurs most commonly in ______ primigravidas and _____ multiparas
Young
Older