passmed Flashcards
blood results of kallmans
decreased GnRH, LH/FSH, oestrogen
what drug is given to a patient during a total hysterectomy
co-amoxiclav IV
prophylaxis for a pregnant women who’s previous child had neonatal group b sepsis
maternal IV antibiotics during labour
when do pregnant women get OGTT
28 weeks
what causes uterine atony/what is it
failure of adequate uterine contractions
when is ECV offered
multiparous - from 37 weeks
nulliparous - from 36 weeks
the chorionic villi invade in to the myometrium but not through to the perimetrium
placenta increta
TSH and thyroxine levels in a molar pregnancy
low TSH high thyroxine
at how many weeks should no fetal movements require referral to maternal unit be considered
24 weeks
how long after giving birth do you not need contraception
up to 21 days