Lesson 7 Flashcards

1
Q

Any interruption of pregnancy before a fetus is viable

A

Abortion

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2
Q

How many weeks to be considered as abortion

A

Less than 20-24 weeks weigh at least 500 g

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3
Q

Medical termination of a pregnancy

A

Elective abortion

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4
Q

Spontaneous interruption of a pregnancy

A

Miscarriage

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5
Q

It occurs before week 16 and late miscarriage between weeks 16 and 24

A

Early miscarriage

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6
Q

Causes of spontaneous miscarriage

A

Abnormal fetal formation
Immunologic factors
Implantation abnormalities
Infection
Incompetent cervix
Trauma

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7
Q

Example of immunologic factors

A

RH/ABO Incompatibility

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8
Q

If the corpus luteum fails to produce enough P to maintain the d. basalis, what may be attempted?

A

P therapy

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9
Q

Example of infection

A

Rubella
Syphilis
Poliomyelitis
CMV
Toxoplasmosis
uti

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10
Q

Example of maternal systemic disease:

A

DM
Thyroid problema
Severe anemia

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11
Q

Classification of Abortions

A

Threatened Miscarriage
Imminent or Inevitable Miscarriage
Complete Miscarriage
Incomplete Miscarriage
Missed Miscarriage / Early Pregnancy Failure
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss / habitual abortion

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12
Q

Symptoms of Threatened Abortion

A

Vaginal bleeding
Slight cramping or backache
No cervical dilatation

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13
Q

Symptoms of imminent or inevitable miscarriage

A

Vaginal bleeding
Cramping or uterine contractions
Cervical dilates and membrane rupture

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14
Q

The entire products of conception is expelled

A

Complete Abortion

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15
Q

The bleeding of complete miscarriage slows within ____

A

2 hrs then stops

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16
Q

Cervix is closed and uterine contracts

A

Complete miscarriage

17
Q

Cervix is dilated

A

Imminent or inevitable M.
Incomplete M.

18
Q

Danger of hemorrhage

A

Incomplete Miscarriage

19
Q

Fetus dies in utero but not expelled and the client experiences decreasing signs of pregnancy

A

Missed miscarriage / early pregnancy failure

20
Q

Cervix is closed

A

Complete Miscarriage
Missed Miscarriage

21
Q

What is the color of vaginal discharge of Missed Miscarriage

A

Dark brown

22
Q

What miscarriage: pregnancy test is negative

A

Missed miscarriage

23
Q

Fundal height does not increase in size

A

Missed Miscarriage

24
Q

Another name for missed miscarriage

A

Blighted ovum or Anembryonic Pregnancy

25
Q

Three spontaneous miscarriage that occured at the same gestational age

A

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

26
Q

Defective spermatozoa or ovum

A

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

27
Q

Another name for uterine infection

A

Chorioamnionitis

28
Q

What miscarriage: autoimmune disorders

A

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

29
Q

0 results for HCG titers means

A

Not pregnant

30
Q

In threatened miscarriage, coitus is restricted for ____

A

2 weeks

31
Q

What miscarriage: no therapy needed

A

Complete Miscarriage

32
Q

What miscarriage: D and C or suction curettage

A

Incomplete Miscarriage

33
Q

A prostaglandin suppository of misoprostol

A

Cytotec