Obstetrics Flashcards

1
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From when can gestational hypertension be diagnosed?

A

> 20 weeks

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2
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What is the difference between GH and pre-eclampsia?

A

Pre-E presents with proteinuria

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3
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What investigation results would cause for a diagnosis of gestational diabetes?

A

Fasting glucose >5.6

2 hour glucose >7.8

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4
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What is the indication for a membrane sweep?

A

If the amniotic sac has not ruptured.

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5
Q

What is a key symptom of obstetric cholestasis?

A

Itchy.

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6
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What is the most common cause of post-partum haemorrhage?

A

Uterine atony

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7
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What advice should be given to a patient on methotrexate who wishes to conceive?

A

Male + female - stop 6 months prior.

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8
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What should be done in a patient with placenta praevia that’s been confirmed antenatally?
What should they also be advised for home-life?

A

Elective c-section at 38 weeks.

No intercourse.

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9
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How does placenta praevia typically present?

A

Soft uterus with no tenderness.
Often abnormal foetal lie
The level of shock is equal to the amount of blood lost.

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10
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What is placenta praevia?

A

Placenta is low in the cervix (bottom 1/3) which can cover the uterus and prevent proper birth.

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11
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What is placental abruption?

A

Part of the placenta separates from the uterus.

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12
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How does placental abruption typically present?

A
One episode of large blood loss
Constant pain
Contractions
Hard, tender and enlarged uterus
"Woody" uterus
Normal lie but possibly distressed foetus
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13
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What is the presentation of shoulder dystocia?

A

Anterior shoulder lying behind the pubic symphysis.
Turtle sign.
Cord compression can occur is pelvis constricts chest - leads to acidosis and asphyxiation after about 4 minutes.

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14
Q

How is shoulder dystocia treated?

A

McRobert’s

Press hard on suprapubic region.

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15
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What is the most common cause of Post-partum haemorrhage?

A

Uterine atony

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16
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How is uterine atony managed?

A
Bimanual massage of uterus
Empty bladder
Oxytocin
Ergometrine
Carboprost

If these are unsuccessful then use balloon tamponade.