Post term pregnancy, GBS Flashcards
What is the definition of early term gestation?
37w0d-38w6d
What is the definition of full term gestation?
39w0d-40w6d
What is the definition of late term gestation?
41w0d-41w6d
What is the definition of post term gestation?
>42w0d
What is the incidence of post term pregnancy?
7%
What is post term pregnancy associated with?
1. Increased perinatal mortality
2. Low 5 min APGAR scores
3. Low cord pH
4. Dysmaturity syndrome
5. Meconium aspiration
6. Stillbirth
7. Oligohydramnios
8. Macrosomia
9. Convulsions
What should you not give for at least 4hrs after receiving cytotec?
Pitocin
What is the recommendation for GBS screening per ACOG?
Screen all pregnancies at 36w0d-37w6d weeks gestation
Where should you swab for GBS screening?
Lower vagina and rectum
How long are GBS results valid for?
5 weeks
How much does screening and treating GBS decrease incidence of early onset GBS?
80%
What is the exception for screening for GBS in pregnancy?
- Prior infant with invasive GBS disease
- GBS bacteriuria
What medication is used to treat GBS?
Penicillin G 5 million units, then 2.5 million q4hrs until delivery
What medication is used to treat GBS if there is a mild PCN allergy?
Cefazolin 2g, then 1g q8hrs
What medication is used to treat GBS if there is a high risk PCN allergy?
Clindamycin if susceptible 900mg q8hrs
or
Vancomycin 20mg/kg q8hrs