Discharge Summary
... Reason for Hospitalization: This 36yo G2P1001 presented at 40 weeks gestation by an LMP of 3/12/11 with an EDC of 1/3/12 in spontaneous labor. This pregnancy has been complicated by advanced maternal ag ...
... Reason for Hospitalization: This 36yo G2P1001 presented at 40 weeks gestation by an LMP of 3/12/11 with an EDC of 1/3/12 in spontaneous labor. This pregnancy has been complicated by advanced maternal ag ...
Ultrasound in obstetrics Dr.Zahraa` Muhmmed Jameel
... • To identify markers which indicate an increased risk of fetal chromosomal abnormality such as down syndrome • To identify fetuses with gross structural abnormalities • The 20 week scan(18-22)weeks • To provide accurate estimation of GA if an early scan has not been performed • To carry out a deta ...
... • To identify markers which indicate an increased risk of fetal chromosomal abnormality such as down syndrome • To identify fetuses with gross structural abnormalities • The 20 week scan(18-22)weeks • To provide accurate estimation of GA if an early scan has not been performed • To carry out a deta ...
What the eye doesn`t see: ultrasound, monitoring, and the `unborn`
... A quick history of medical imaging “It is worse than useless to suppose that any new method of forming mental pictures, no matter how startling or radical, can equal the accuracy or approach in value those which the science of medical diagnosis has taught us to form with well-nigh infallible precisi ...
... A quick history of medical imaging “It is worse than useless to suppose that any new method of forming mental pictures, no matter how startling or radical, can equal the accuracy or approach in value those which the science of medical diagnosis has taught us to form with well-nigh infallible precisi ...
Prenatal Development Germinal Period
... several cells in size -- called a blastocyst The blastocyst has an inner clump of cells (will become embryo) and an outer layer of cells (will become placenta, ...
... several cells in size -- called a blastocyst The blastocyst has an inner clump of cells (will become embryo) and an outer layer of cells (will become placenta, ...
Prenatal Care & Counseling Issues
... It is important that they understand what screening tests are meant to detect, how they are conducted, possible risks to her and her fetus, the type of results that will be reported, the likelihood of false-positive or false-negative results, and the choices she will face once results are obtained. ...
... It is important that they understand what screening tests are meant to detect, how they are conducted, possible risks to her and her fetus, the type of results that will be reported, the likelihood of false-positive or false-negative results, and the choices she will face once results are obtained. ...
Document
... ▪ Compared with diazepam (RR 0.7) ▪ Compared with phenytoin (RR0.5) ▪ Reduced incidence of pneumonia, mechanical ...
... ▪ Compared with diazepam (RR 0.7) ▪ Compared with phenytoin (RR0.5) ▪ Reduced incidence of pneumonia, mechanical ...
TurningPoint 2008
... Fetuses from twin and higher order multiple pregnancies in mothers who are over the age of 44 are very unlikely to be diagnosed as Down Syndrome The risk of Down syndrome per fetus is lower in multiple than in singleton pregnancies at all maternal ages The risk of Down Syndrome in monozygotic and di ...
... Fetuses from twin and higher order multiple pregnancies in mothers who are over the age of 44 are very unlikely to be diagnosed as Down Syndrome The risk of Down syndrome per fetus is lower in multiple than in singleton pregnancies at all maternal ages The risk of Down Syndrome in monozygotic and di ...
Family Planning-Birth Defects PPT
... Those who lack the Rh factor are Rh negative. A Rh negative woman that is carrying an Rh positive fetus is at risk of losing the baby unless given special immunizations. One must consider this in blood transfusions. ...
... Those who lack the Rh factor are Rh negative. A Rh negative woman that is carrying an Rh positive fetus is at risk of losing the baby unless given special immunizations. One must consider this in blood transfusions. ...
hypertension in pregnancy
... magnesium sulfate. A Benzodiazepine is another option. Phenytoin can also be used, but is less effective in preventing recurrent seizures. ...
... magnesium sulfate. A Benzodiazepine is another option. Phenytoin can also be used, but is less effective in preventing recurrent seizures. ...
Blood Tests and Results - The Misbourne Practice
... with collection and/or handling of the specimen, non-prescription (over the counter) drugs (aspirin, cold medications, vitamins etc), prescription drugs, alcohol intake and a number of non-illness related factors. Generally, diseases or problems are not diagnosed or treated with a blood test alone. ...
... with collection and/or handling of the specimen, non-prescription (over the counter) drugs (aspirin, cold medications, vitamins etc), prescription drugs, alcohol intake and a number of non-illness related factors. Generally, diseases or problems are not diagnosed or treated with a blood test alone. ...
Septic miscarriage
... Anembryonic pregnancy (blighted ovum) An empty gestational sac, the embryo is either absent or stopped growing ...
... Anembryonic pregnancy (blighted ovum) An empty gestational sac, the embryo is either absent or stopped growing ...
5.1 organismic factors during the prenatal period
... The organism’s rate of growth during the second trimester is rapid. By the end of the first week (week 15) in the second trimester, the fetus’ major organs have developed. high and low activity ...
... The organism’s rate of growth during the second trimester is rapid. By the end of the first week (week 15) in the second trimester, the fetus’ major organs have developed. high and low activity ...
FAQ164 -- Prenatal Genetic Diagnostic Tests
... In Vitro Fertilization: A procedure in which an egg is removed from a woman’s ovary, fertilized in a laboratory with the man’s sperm, and then transferred to the woman’s uterus to achieve a pregnancy. Karyotype: An image of a person’s chromosomes, arranged in order of size. Microarray: A technology ...
... In Vitro Fertilization: A procedure in which an egg is removed from a woman’s ovary, fertilized in a laboratory with the man’s sperm, and then transferred to the woman’s uterus to achieve a pregnancy. Karyotype: An image of a person’s chromosomes, arranged in order of size. Microarray: A technology ...
Prenatal testing - National Women`s Health
... Amniocentesis – fluid is taken from around the fetus. ...
... Amniocentesis – fluid is taken from around the fetus. ...
Prenatal Care Screening and Testing Guideline
... Patients at increased risk of aneuploidy (see Table 6) can be offered testing with cell-free DNA (also called cell-free fetal DNA, or non-invasive prenatal testing [NIPT]). This technology can be expected to identify approximately 98% of cases of trisomy 21 (Down syndrome), with a false-positive rat ...
... Patients at increased risk of aneuploidy (see Table 6) can be offered testing with cell-free DNA (also called cell-free fetal DNA, or non-invasive prenatal testing [NIPT]). This technology can be expected to identify approximately 98% of cases of trisomy 21 (Down syndrome), with a false-positive rat ...
Outline of Management of Normal Low Risk Pregnancy
... If the patient is obese should I use an oral contraceptive with a higher dose of EE to prevent any risk of pregnancy? No. Higher doses of oral contraceptives should not be prescribed. Obese patients are at greater risk for thrombosis. There is increased risk of thrombosis with higher doses of estrog ...
... If the patient is obese should I use an oral contraceptive with a higher dose of EE to prevent any risk of pregnancy? No. Higher doses of oral contraceptives should not be prescribed. Obese patients are at greater risk for thrombosis. There is increased risk of thrombosis with higher doses of estrog ...
DYSHAGIA SCREENING
... Videofluoroscopy and endoscopic assessment of swallowing generally are considered the two best instrumental tools for examination of individuals at risk for oropharyngeal dysphagia. Videofluoroscopy is used for severe cases at Pullman hospital and can be done at the bedside if the patient is too fra ...
... Videofluoroscopy and endoscopic assessment of swallowing generally are considered the two best instrumental tools for examination of individuals at risk for oropharyngeal dysphagia. Videofluoroscopy is used for severe cases at Pullman hospital and can be done at the bedside if the patient is too fra ...
Aldosterone-Renin Ratio (ARR)
... Request both Aldosterone and Renin assay. Test Details: Reference interval for aldo/renin ratio: ...
... Request both Aldosterone and Renin assay. Test Details: Reference interval for aldo/renin ratio: ...
FDA Pregnancy Categories
... Every woman in the general population has a 3–5% risk of having a child with a birth defect or mental retardation. Birth defects are the leading cause of infant mortality in the United States. Two important factors to consider when assessing the teratogenic potential of a medication are the stage of ...
... Every woman in the general population has a 3–5% risk of having a child with a birth defect or mental retardation. Birth defects are the leading cause of infant mortality in the United States. Two important factors to consider when assessing the teratogenic potential of a medication are the stage of ...
(fobt) – appropriate or not appropriate?
... • 1/10 was ordered at admission with a history of anemia with lower than usual Hgb without recent scopes and rectal exam was negative for blood. • 1/10 was ordered at admission on a patient with hematemesis and melena. ...
... • 1/10 was ordered at admission with a history of anemia with lower than usual Hgb without recent scopes and rectal exam was negative for blood. • 1/10 was ordered at admission on a patient with hematemesis and melena. ...
Klinisk beslutningslære
... You should discuss it with her now – patients expect that you inform them of any findings. In the letter you should explain that even though the results have shown cell changes, these are modest and most likely are not serious, but that the changes should be followed-up. Such a message one year la ...
... You should discuss it with her now – patients expect that you inform them of any findings. In the letter you should explain that even though the results have shown cell changes, these are modest and most likely are not serious, but that the changes should be followed-up. Such a message one year la ...
Aldosterone-Renin Ratio (ARR)
... Request both Aldosterone and Renin assay. Test Details: Reference interval for aldo/renin ratio: ...
... Request both Aldosterone and Renin assay. Test Details: Reference interval for aldo/renin ratio: ...
Preconceptional Genetic Counseling Info
... donating eggs or sperm for those purposes. • Couples interested in undergoing preimplantation genetic diagnosis. • Couples with difficulty achieving a pregnancy due to male factor infertility. • Maternal Age 35 years or greater at delivery. • Maternal serum screening (AFP with or without HCG, uE3) i ...
... donating eggs or sperm for those purposes. • Couples interested in undergoing preimplantation genetic diagnosis. • Couples with difficulty achieving a pregnancy due to male factor infertility. • Maternal Age 35 years or greater at delivery. • Maternal serum screening (AFP with or without HCG, uE3) i ...
committee on maternal and perinatal welfare
... BW: 1950grams, SGA, with two nuchal cord tightly coiled, AS: 8,9,9, with thickly meconium stained. Cleft lip and palate. Post-operative condition was uneventful. She was discharged after 3 days. Neonatal Condition: After delivery, the neonate was transferred to NICU care. She was given venoclysis. S ...
... BW: 1950grams, SGA, with two nuchal cord tightly coiled, AS: 8,9,9, with thickly meconium stained. Cleft lip and palate. Post-operative condition was uneventful. She was discharged after 3 days. Neonatal Condition: After delivery, the neonate was transferred to NICU care. She was given venoclysis. S ...