PREGESTATIONAL CONDITIONS Flashcards
an inflammatory condition that
affects the connective tissue in which the
heart valves are damage by
Streptococcal bacteria.
Rheumatic Heart Disease
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Fetal Effects:
A. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES
B. POLYHYDRAMNIOS
C. FETAL HYPOXIA
D. MACROSOMIA
E. STILL BIRTHS
F. PREMATURITY AND ARDS
What type of substance abuse when you have signs included such as malnutrition, bone marrow suppression, increased incidence of
infection, liver disease; fetal alcohol
syndrome
alcohol
What type of substance abuse when you have signs included such as women have increased
incidence of spontaneous abortion,
abruptio placenta, preterm birth, &
stillbirth; fetus – increased risk of
intrauterine growth restriction, small head
circumference, cerebral infarctions,
shorter body length, altered brain
development, malformations of the GUT,
and low APGAR scores
Cocaine
What type of substance abuse when you have signs included such as increased risk
of intrauterine growth
restriction and sudden infant
death syndrome
Marijuana
What type of substance abuse when you have signs included such as overdose or psychotic response
Phencyclidine (PCP)
What type of substance abuse when you have signs included such as long-term impaired
memory and learning in the child
MDMA (methylene
dioxymethamphetamine)/
Ecstasy
What type of substance abuse when you have signs included such as –mother: poor nutrition, iron deficiency anemia, preeclampsia; fetus:
increased risk for IUGR, meconium aspiration,
and hypoxia
Heroin
preeclampsia, placental
problems, abnormal
fetal presentation
methadone
HIV Maternal Risks:
- wasting syndrome
- esophageal candidiasis
- herpes simplex virus
is a blood disorder that occurs
when a mother’s and baby’s blood types are incompatible. It’s also known as hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN).
erythroblastosis fetalis
is a life-threatening condition that occurs
when too much fluid builds up in a fetus or newborn. This fluid buildup causes swelling, called edema, in the fetus’s organs and
tissues.
Hydrops Fetalis
Types of Anemia
- Iron Deficiency
Anemia - Folic Acid Deficiency
Anemia - Sickle Cell Anemia