Pregnancy Flashcards
Frank breech position is when…
both hips are flexed, both knees are extended
Complete breech position is when…
both hips and knees are flexed
Footling breech position is when…
one or both legs are extended below the buttocks
Gestational diabetes is usually diagnosed at the…
end of 2nd trimester
Pre-eclampsia is usually dx’d after…
20wks
The round ligament will refer to…
medial abdomen/thigh
The broad ligament will refer to…
posterior thigh/buttocks
The sacrouterine ligament refers to…
over sacrum
A person’s clotting capacity is ___x higher during pregnancy
4-5x
For high risk pregnancies, you would only want to treat the person in what position?
side-lying
What is IUGR/SGA?
intrauterine growth restriction/small for gestational age
Diastasis recti present if the gap is _ finger-widths wide
3
What is PPROM? What is there an increased risk of?
breaking of fluid membranes containing fetus before end of term
premature labour, infection, and umbilical cord compression
SAVRAP, THUMP stands for…
swelling of hands abdominal pain (severe) vaginal bleeding rupture of membranes abdominal pain on right side pre-eclampsia
temperature hyperemesis urination (increased, painful) movement absence (of fetus) pruritis (excessive itching)
True or false: oxytocin is a neuropeptide
true