Wall’s Flashcards
Pulmonary changes in preg INCREASE
IC- inspiratory capacity
TV- tidal volume
“I see the TV”
Pulmonary changes in preg NO CHANGE
VC-vital capacity
IRV- inspiratory reserve volume
Pulmonary changes in preg DECREASE
RV- residual volume
ERV- expiratory reserve volume
TLC- total lung capacity
FRC- functional residual capacity
“Take the RV to the ER(V) for some TLC because it is FR(C)ee”
Pulmonary change in preg with MOST change
Functional residual capacity
IgG crosses placenta by
Endocytosis
Can cross placenta (9)
PTU TRH Iodine Magnesium sulfate LATS? IgG Propanol T3 T4
No crossing of placenta (7)
Tyrosine Triiodothyronine Insulin Heparin TSH Glucagon Prednisone
Procoagulants that increase in preg
Fibrinogen (1) 7 8 10 VonWillebrand PA-1 PA-2
Procoagulants that decrease in preg
11
13
Procoagulants that stay same in preg
2
5
9
Anticoagulant stay same in preg
Protein C
Antithrombin 3
Anticoagulant DECREASE in preg
Protein S
CANNOT TEST in pregnancy
(Overall decreased but increased each trimester)
If pt has new thrombosis, what can you test
Factor V Leiden
PG20210A
If pt is on anticoagulation, what can you test?
DNA factor V leiden
PG20201A (DNA test)
Definition of ENGAGEMENT
BPD passed the plane of the inlet, presenting parts at ischial spines
Term femur length
7.4cm
Weeks of gestation from CRL
CRL (cm) + 6.5cm
Secondary oocyte
Haploid
Most common thrombophila
Antithrombin 3
Only AR inherited thrombophilia
Hyperhomocysteinemia
Acquired thrombophilia
SLE
Antiphospholipid syndrome
Anticardiolipin
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
Most lethal TROCH
Parvovirus
Most common TORCH
CMV
Worst TORCH in second trimester
Varicella
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