Anaesthesia in pregnancy for non-obstetric surgery
... oestrogen and progesterone. Left ventricular hypertrophy and dilatation facilitate the increase in stroke volume but myocardial contractility remains unchanged. ECG changes that occur in pregnancy and are entirely normal include left axis deviation and minor ST / T wave changes. Heart murmurs are al ...
... oestrogen and progesterone. Left ventricular hypertrophy and dilatation facilitate the increase in stroke volume but myocardial contractility remains unchanged. ECG changes that occur in pregnancy and are entirely normal include left axis deviation and minor ST / T wave changes. Heart murmurs are al ...
Treatment Options for First Trimester Loss
... This is usually performed after the twelfth week of pregnancy, the time after which a woman is least likely to miscarry for other reasons - but it is not done if there is rupture of the membranes or infection. The stitch is usually removed around 37 weeks and labour ensues fairly rapidly if the diag ...
... This is usually performed after the twelfth week of pregnancy, the time after which a woman is least likely to miscarry for other reasons - but it is not done if there is rupture of the membranes or infection. The stitch is usually removed around 37 weeks and labour ensues fairly rapidly if the diag ...
Preconception counseling & evaluation OB Rotation By Alisha
... •Goals of counseling are to identify risks to mom and fetus during pregnancy, educate patients about the risks, and institute appropriate interventions ...
... •Goals of counseling are to identify risks to mom and fetus during pregnancy, educate patients about the risks, and institute appropriate interventions ...
Prenatal Diagnosis Objectives The goal of prenatal diagnosis is not
... – risk of club foot reported when done < 13 weeks • Later in pregnancy (eg. third trimester), amniotic fluid can be taken to assess fetal lung maturity prior to a premature delivery ...
... – risk of club foot reported when done < 13 weeks • Later in pregnancy (eg. third trimester), amniotic fluid can be taken to assess fetal lung maturity prior to a premature delivery ...
PrenDxNOTES02
... – risk of club foot reported when done < 13 weeks • Later in pregnancy (eg. third trimester), amniotic fluid can be taken to assess fetal lung maturity prior to a premature delivery ...
... – risk of club foot reported when done < 13 weeks • Later in pregnancy (eg. third trimester), amniotic fluid can be taken to assess fetal lung maturity prior to a premature delivery ...
Pregnancy at Risk: Pregestational Onset
... glomerular filtration rate which lead to degenerative changes and oliguria • Protein is lost in the urine, sodium and water are retained • Fluid moves out of the intravascular compartment resulting in increased blood viscosity and tissue edema ...
... glomerular filtration rate which lead to degenerative changes and oliguria • Protein is lost in the urine, sodium and water are retained • Fluid moves out of the intravascular compartment resulting in increased blood viscosity and tissue edema ...
IBD and Pregnancy: Overlapping Pathways
... – No live virus vaccine for first 6 months for infants exposed to IFX or ADA during pregnancy – Never switch drugs during pregnancy purely for placental ...
... – No live virus vaccine for first 6 months for infants exposed to IFX or ADA during pregnancy – Never switch drugs during pregnancy purely for placental ...
Background, SOME TERMINOLOGIES, predictive factors
... Patients on warfarin (because of a past venous or arterial thrombotic event) switch to heparin as soon as the pregnancy is recognized. Patients who had fetal losses or other pregnancy morbidity due to antiphospholipid antibody syndrome are treated with prophylactic doses of heparin and low-dose aspi ...
... Patients on warfarin (because of a past venous or arterial thrombotic event) switch to heparin as soon as the pregnancy is recognized. Patients who had fetal losses or other pregnancy morbidity due to antiphospholipid antibody syndrome are treated with prophylactic doses of heparin and low-dose aspi ...
Routine Prenatal Care
... shoulder dystocia and c-section deliveries ACOG recommends screening early in pregnancy for those at risk (hx of gestational DM, obesity or known glucose intolerance) with HbA1C or fasting glucose All pregnant women should be screened at 24-28 weeks with a 1 hour GTT (50g glucose load) Abnorma ...
... shoulder dystocia and c-section deliveries ACOG recommends screening early in pregnancy for those at risk (hx of gestational DM, obesity or known glucose intolerance) with HbA1C or fasting glucose All pregnant women should be screened at 24-28 weeks with a 1 hour GTT (50g glucose load) Abnorma ...
Primary Contact Person: Adrienne A Galbraith, RN, MSN Nursing
... Jackie Brown is a 26 year old Operation Iraqi Freedom Veteran who is seeking assistance at the local health department. She presents to the pregnancy counseling center to verify her positive home pregnancy test. She has not told anyone including her boyfriend about the positive home test, she wants ...
... Jackie Brown is a 26 year old Operation Iraqi Freedom Veteran who is seeking assistance at the local health department. She presents to the pregnancy counseling center to verify her positive home pregnancy test. She has not told anyone including her boyfriend about the positive home test, she wants ...
Abdominal and Pelvic Pain
... silvery-gray lines. Who gets them and how severe they are is dependent on the genetic predisposition of the mother and the degree of mechanical stress placed on the skin. There are no scientificallyestablished methods to either prevent them or treat them. However, generations of women have applied c ...
... silvery-gray lines. Who gets them and how severe they are is dependent on the genetic predisposition of the mother and the degree of mechanical stress placed on the skin. There are no scientificallyestablished methods to either prevent them or treat them. However, generations of women have applied c ...
60x36 Poster Template
... labour due to pre-eclampsia Was admitted to the coronary unit with severe chest pain at 12 weeks gestation in her second pregnancy She was found to have low potassium (3.1mmol/L), urinary potassium and calcium were high. ECG did show any changes There no history of diarrhoea , vomiting or laxativ ...
... labour due to pre-eclampsia Was admitted to the coronary unit with severe chest pain at 12 weeks gestation in her second pregnancy She was found to have low potassium (3.1mmol/L), urinary potassium and calcium were high. ECG did show any changes There no history of diarrhoea , vomiting or laxativ ...
PIEDMONT REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY GROUP (PREG)
... Folic Acid daily. Discontinue any tobacco products (both partners) before attempting pregnancy for at least 1- 2 months prior if possible. Cigarette smokers and patients expose to second-hand smoke have as much as a 50% reduction in fertility success rates as compared to non-smokers. Cigarette smoke ...
... Folic Acid daily. Discontinue any tobacco products (both partners) before attempting pregnancy for at least 1- 2 months prior if possible. Cigarette smokers and patients expose to second-hand smoke have as much as a 50% reduction in fertility success rates as compared to non-smokers. Cigarette smoke ...
Summary Notes Week 1
... à Learning objective 6: Discuss the normal maternal physiological changes during pregnancy ...
... à Learning objective 6: Discuss the normal maternal physiological changes during pregnancy ...
Hyper / Hypo Disorders
... of what my grandmother says, but I am vomiting so much that my weight is down to 102 pounds. My pressure is up a little but I guess that’s because of my age too.” J.J.’s records indicate that her weight at the initial prenatal visit was 110 pounds. Her vital signs are T 98.6, P 86, R 20, and BP 142/ ...
... of what my grandmother says, but I am vomiting so much that my weight is down to 102 pounds. My pressure is up a little but I guess that’s because of my age too.” J.J.’s records indicate that her weight at the initial prenatal visit was 110 pounds. Her vital signs are T 98.6, P 86, R 20, and BP 142/ ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... supplements are hence often required. III.1.Cardiovascular system [11,12] Increase in blood volume by an average of 50% Anemia due to increased blood volume (20% of women) Decrease in pulse by 10-15 beats per minute Systemic murmur occurs in 90% pregnancies which disappears shortly after del ...
... supplements are hence often required. III.1.Cardiovascular system [11,12] Increase in blood volume by an average of 50% Anemia due to increased blood volume (20% of women) Decrease in pulse by 10-15 beats per minute Systemic murmur occurs in 90% pregnancies which disappears shortly after del ...
Neurologic Disorders in Pregnancy
... Timeframe • Can occur at any time • Greatest risk is probably in the day before and the days following delivery ...
... Timeframe • Can occur at any time • Greatest risk is probably in the day before and the days following delivery ...
word version
... Stands and walks frequently to gather equipment, examine patients, monitor patients, and provide medications and other forms of physical support. Occasional requirement for lifting, pulling or carrying, typically up to a medium physical demand range may be required during the birthing process. Occas ...
... Stands and walks frequently to gather equipment, examine patients, monitor patients, and provide medications and other forms of physical support. Occasional requirement for lifting, pulling or carrying, typically up to a medium physical demand range may be required during the birthing process. Occas ...
Overview of Perinatal Mood Disorder Treatment
... Harrington, R. A., Lee, L. C., Crum, R. M., Zimmerman, A. W., & Hertz-Picciotto, I. (2014). Prenatal SSRI use and offspring with autism spectrum disorder or developmental delay. Pediatrics, 133(5), e1241-e1248. Hviid, A., Melbye, M., & Pasternak, B. (2013). Use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibi ...
... Harrington, R. A., Lee, L. C., Crum, R. M., Zimmerman, A. W., & Hertz-Picciotto, I. (2014). Prenatal SSRI use and offspring with autism spectrum disorder or developmental delay. Pediatrics, 133(5), e1241-e1248. Hviid, A., Melbye, M., & Pasternak, B. (2013). Use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibi ...
Pregnancy Loss
... RPL and 33% of women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In women with RPL associated with untreated aPL, Primary antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), which predominantly affects young women, refers to the association of aPL and adverse pregnancy outcome or vascular thrombosis. Adverse pregnancy ou ...
... RPL and 33% of women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In women with RPL associated with untreated aPL, Primary antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), which predominantly affects young women, refers to the association of aPL and adverse pregnancy outcome or vascular thrombosis. Adverse pregnancy ou ...
Hypertension
... Increased LBW and IUGR for infant There is mounting evidence that children born to mothers whose blood pressure was elevated during pregnancy are at greater risk for elevated blood pressure during childhood and adolescence Also long term maternal health may be affected by consequences of mater ...
... Increased LBW and IUGR for infant There is mounting evidence that children born to mothers whose blood pressure was elevated during pregnancy are at greater risk for elevated blood pressure during childhood and adolescence Also long term maternal health may be affected by consequences of mater ...
Causes of jaundice in pregnancy
... ursodeoxycholic acid reduces maternal itching and improves liver function in most women 3. Induction of labour at 37-38 weeks due to the risk of intrauterine death (the risk increases beyond 38 weeks) 4. vit. K should be given to the mother (10 mg orally daily) from the time of diagnosis to reduce t ...
... ursodeoxycholic acid reduces maternal itching and improves liver function in most women 3. Induction of labour at 37-38 weeks due to the risk of intrauterine death (the risk increases beyond 38 weeks) 4. vit. K should be given to the mother (10 mg orally daily) from the time of diagnosis to reduce t ...
Maternal physiological changes in pregnancy
Maternal physiological changes in pregnancy are the normal adaptations that a woman undergoes during pregnancy to better accommodate the embryo or fetus. They are physiological changes, that is, they are entirely normal, and include cardiovascular, hematologic, metabolic, renal and respiratory changes that become very important in the event of complications. The body must change its physiological and homeostatic mechanisms in pregnancy to ensure the fetus is provided for. Increases in blood sugar, breathing and cardiac output are all required. Levels of progesterone and estrogens rise continually throughout pregnancy, suppressing the hypothalamic axis and subsequently the menstrual cycle. The woman and the placenta also produce many hormones.The body must change its physiological and homeostatic mechanisms in pregnancy to ensure the fetus grows properly and receives adequate nutrition. Increases in blood sugar, breathing and cardiac output are all required.