Unit 7 Flashcards
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High risk pregnancy factors
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Low income/low educational level Poor diet Weight under 100 or over 200lbs prior to pregnancy Age less than 16 or over 35 Cigarette smoke Alcohol/drug consumption Less than 1 year or more than 10 years since last birth Exposure to toxic chemicals Infections Multiple births
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3 major categories of Calgary Family Assessment Model
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Structural: members, relationships, etc.
Developmental
Functional: how individuals behave in relation to one another
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GPTPAL
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G: gravita - number of pregnancies P: para - number if births T: term - birth 37 weeks and after P: preterm - births prior to 37 weeks A: abortion - spontaneous or therapeutic L: living - number of living children
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Common 1st trimester physiological factors
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Nausea and vomiting Urinary frequency Fatigue Breast tenderness Increased vaginal discharge Nasal stuffiness and nosebleeds
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Vital sign changes
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Increased HR
Increased BV
Drop in hematocrit
Decreased diaphragmatic excursion
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Common 3rd trimester physiological changes
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Heartburn Ankle edema Varicose veins Hemorrhoids Constipation Backache Leg cramps Dyspnea