passmed Flashcards

1
Q

blood results of kallmans

A

decreased GnRH, LH/FSH, oestrogen

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2
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what drug is given to a patient during a total hysterectomy

A

co-amoxiclav IV

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3
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prophylaxis for a pregnant women who’s previous child had neonatal group b sepsis

A

maternal IV antibiotics during labour

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4
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when do pregnant women get OGTT

A

28 weeks

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5
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what causes uterine atony/what is it

A

failure of adequate uterine contractions

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6
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when is ECV offered

A

multiparous - from 37 weeks
nulliparous - from 36 weeks

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7
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the chorionic villi invade in to the myometrium but not through to the perimetrium

A

placenta increta

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8
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TSH and thyroxine levels in a molar pregnancy

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low TSH high thyroxine

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9
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at how many weeks should no fetal movements require referral to maternal unit be considered

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24 weeks

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10
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how long after giving birth do you not need contraception

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up to 21 days

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