remember (week 1) Flashcards
what are physiological haematological changes in pregnancy
anemia (but should be over 110)
increased clotting
increased risk of DVT
what are the risks of oxytocin
PPH
placental abruption
uterine explosion
tachysustole
abnormal FHR
what are the absolute indications for inducing labour
chorioamnionitis
hemmorhage
pre eclampsia
PPROM with GBS + status
meternal illness
fetal Demise (sepsis)
what are moderate risk factors for NTD
HTN, obesity, epilepsy, DM, or fam hx
what is a high risk factor for NTD
partner or personal hx
what is Whartons jelly
protects umbilical cord
what kind of tests are teratogenic
Xray and CT (thats why we do ultrasound)
when do we do prenatal visits
Q4 weeks until 30 weeks
Q2 weeks until 36 weeks
Q1 week until brith
what constitutes the first, second and third trimester
first: 1-13
second: 14-26
third: 27 to term
how do we get an L/S sample
amniocentesis
which vaccines are reccomended during pregnancy
- COVID and flu
TDAP in third trimester
what is a contraindication for an amniotomy
not in labour
head not engaged
what do we assess after amniotomy
- Temp Q2 hours
- FHR
- time and colour of fluid