Physiologic Changes in Pregnancy Flashcards

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Common physiologic changes in pregnancy: renal/urinary

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  • increased GFR, decreased BUN/Cr
    • mechanism = increased CO and renal blood flow due to progesterone
    • increased renal excretion
  • urinary frequency, nocturia
    • increased urine output, sodium excretion
  • mild hyponatremia
    • hormones reset threshold for increased ADH release from pituitary
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Common physiologic changes in pregnancy: Heme

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  • dilutional anemia
    • 2/2 increased plasma volume and RBC mass
  • prothrombotic state
    • hormone-mediated decrease in total protein S antigen and activity
    • increase in fibrinogen and coagulation facotrs
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Common physiologic changes in pregnancy: CV/Pulm

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  • increased CO and HR
    • increased blood volume
    • decreased systemic vascular resistance
  • chronic respiratory alkalosis w/metabolic compensation (increased PaO2 and decreased PaCO2)
    • progesterone directly stimulates central respiratory centers to increase tidal volume and minute ventilation
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Normal ABG in pregnancy

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  • pH = 7.45 (increased)
  • PCO2 = 28 (decreased)
  • HCO3 = 18 (decreased)
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Evaluation of decreased fetal movement

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  1. NST
  2. Contraction stress test (CST)
  3. biophysical profile
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