Reviewer #2 Flashcards

1
Q

Pregnancy where implantation occurs outside the uterine cavity?

A

Ectopic pregnancy

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2
Q

How many percent for ovary?

A

0.15-3%

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3
Q

How many percent for Fallopian tube?

A

80%

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4
Q

2nd most frequent cause of bleeding

A

Ectopic pregnancy

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5
Q

at 6-12 weeks the zygote ruptures what?

A

Slender tube

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6
Q

What does HCG mean?

A

Human Chorionic Gonadotropin

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7
Q

Normal value of HCG?

A

Less than 5

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8
Q

Absent Mens

A

Amenorrhea

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9
Q

Swelling in the Umbilicus

A

Cullen’s sign

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10
Q

Where do we feel the Palpable tender mass?

A

Douglas ‘cul de sac

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11
Q

Basic measure of cardiovascular function?

A

Hemodynamic function

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12
Q

What cut is done to ligate bleeding?

A

Abdominal Laparotomy

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13
Q

What do we administer for isoimmunization protection of Rh- blood?

A

Rho(D) Immune Globulin (RHID)

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14
Q

if tube is not ruptured what do we use until - HCG titer is achieved?

A

Methotrexate followed by Leucovorin

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15
Q

is the proliferation and degeneration of the trophoblast villi

A

Hydatiform mole

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16
Q

As cells degenerate they become filled with?

A

Fluid-filled

17
Q

What fails to develop beyond a primitive start?

A

The embryo

18
Q

Associated with what type of cancer?

A

Choriocarcinoma

19
Q

One of the main causes of bleeding?

A

Gestational Trophoblastic Disease

20
Q

What category of cancer is Hydatiform moles?

A

Benign

21
Q

What category of cancer is Invasive moles and Choriocarcinoma?

A

Malignant

22
Q

It has 69 chromosomes and Fetal tissues are present

A

Partial mole

23
Q

It is a grape cluster, fetal tissues are absent, and 2% Choriocarcinoma

A

Complete mole

24
Q

What patter is on the dense growth?

A

Snowflake like

25
Q

Removal of tissue lining in the endometrium?

A

Curettage

26
Q

What do we do to evacuate mole?

A

Suctioning and Curettage

27
Q

If HCG is declining it means?

A

No complications is developing

28
Q

If HCG plateaus 3x or Increases it suggest?

A

Malignant transformation

29
Q

What is the DOC for Choriocarcinoma?

A

Methotrexate

30
Q

Decrease in WBC?

A

Leukopenia

31
Q

Women who had 1 incidence of GTD has a risk of?

A

4 to 5 times

32
Q

The dead fetus becomes stone

A

Lithopedion

33
Q

Procedure where fallopian tubes are removed

A

Salpingectomy

34
Q

Partial mole 69 chromosomes

A

69XXX, 69XXY, and 69XYY

35
Q

Hypo-Tachy-Tachy

A

Hypotension, Tachycardia, Tachypnea

36
Q

Shoulder pain

A

Phrenic nerve

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