BLEEDING Flashcards

1
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signs of hypovolemic shock

A

10% lost or 2units of blood

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2
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when does fetal distress occurs

A

when 25% of blood volume is lost

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3
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caused of threatened spontaneous miscarriage

A

idiopathic, possibly chromosomal aberration or uterine abnormalities

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4
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assessment of imminent miscarriage

A

vaginal spotting, cramping, cervical dilation

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5
Q

fetus dies in utero but is not expelled, brownish vaginal discharge, cervix closed

A

missed miscarriage

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6
Q

sudden unilateral lower abdominal quadrant pain, minimal vaginal bleeding possible signs of hypovolemic shock

A

ectopic (tubal) pregnancy

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7
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abnormal proliferation of trophoblast cells

A

gestational trophoblastic disease (hydatidifrom mole)

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8
Q

cervix begins to dilate and pregnancy is lost at about 20 weeks
- painless bleeding leading to expulsion of fetus

A

Incompetent cervix

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9
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Low implantation of placenta possibly because of uterine abnormality

A

Placenta previa

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10
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Sharp abdominal pain followed by uterine tenderness, vaginal bleeding, signs of maternal hypovolemic shock

A

Premature separation of placenta

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11
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it has show (pink-stained vaginal discharge)

A

preterm labor

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12
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medical term for any interruption of a pregnancy before a fetus is viable

A

Abortion

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13
Q

a viable fetus is usually defined as a fetus of more than ..

A

20 - 24 weeks of gestation or weighs 500g

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14
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a miscarriage of a early miscarriage if it occurs between ..

A

week 16 - 24

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15
Q

when does threatened miscarriage becomes imminent?

A
  • uterine contractions
  • cervical dilation
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16
Q

part of the conceptus is expelled but the membranes or placenta are retained in the uterus

A

Incomplete miscarriage

17
Q
  • when the fundal height is measured and no increased in size
  • fetus dies in utero but is not expelled
A

Missed miscarriage

18
Q

action of mifepristone

A

cause contractions and birth

19
Q

reasons a woman have abortions

A
  • threatens a woman’s life
  • genetic disorders of the fetus
  • unwanted pregnancy (elective)
20
Q

medically induced termination

A
  • mifepristone
  • methotrexate
  • misoprostol
21
Q

which implantation occurred outside the uterine cavity

A

ectopic pregnancy

22
Q

risk factors of ectopic pregnancy

A
  • previous ectopic pregnancy tubal ligation
  • previous tubal surgery
  • intrauterine device
  • multiple sexual partners
23
Q

works by stopping the growth of fertilized egg before a rupture occurs

A

Methotrexate

24
Q

at risk of gestational trophoblastic disease

A
  • low protein intake
  • woman older than 35 years of age
  • woman of Asian heritage
  • blood group A woman who marry blood group O men
25
Q

purse-string sutures are places in the cervix by the vaginal route

A

Mcdonald or Shirodkar procedure