OB Flashcards
1
Q
Pt in her second or third trimester of pregnancy with painless vaginal bleeding that is not associated with labor or any other inciting event.
A
Placenta Previa
2
Q
It has a variable presentation but classically presents a sudden and severe maternal abdominal pain, hypotension, or shock with profound fetal bradycardia.
A
Uterine Rupture
3
Q
The placenta invades and becomes abnormally adherent to the uterine wall. It is usually diagnosed after delivery or in the antenatal period by ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging.
A
Placenta Accreta
4
Q
Classically presents as painful vaginal bleeding, uterine irritability, and fetal distress
A
Placental Abruption