Rhesus Flashcards
1
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List sensitising events of the first, second and third trimester of pregnancy
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2
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Explain the implications to the foetus if isoimmunisation happens during pregnancy
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3
Q
Explain the pathway of a sensitising event which leads to the production of anti D
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4
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What are the implications for subsequent pregnnacies
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5
Q
Describe the prophylactic management of rhesus negative women in pregnancy and post birth
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Anti D given at 28 and 34 weeks 625 international units
then if Kleihauer comes back with ____ another 625 IU?