Physiological Changes in Pregnancy Flashcards

1
Q

What happens to the CVS?

A

HR increases

CO increases

BP decreases due to prostaglandin

Oedema due to increase in renin

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2
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What do the CVS changes cause?

A

Oedema

Dyspnoea

SOB due to prostanglandins

Palpitations

LAD and Sinus tachy

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3
Q

What happens haemotologically

A

Low platelets, ferritin and Hb (anaemia)

Prothrombotic state

Low protein (oedema)

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4
Q

What happens to the respiratory system

A
  • Increase in TV and decrease in RV
  • RR and VC stay the same
  • Compensated respiratory alkalosis is common due to placental oxygen need
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5
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What happens to the kidneys?

A

Increase in size

Increase in renin

Hydronephoris

Pressure on bladder so nocturia, polyuria

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6
Q

What happens to GI

A

Reflux to due Prostaglanding on LOS and pressure from baby

Nausea

Vomiting

Constipation

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7
Q

What happens to the MSK system

A

SI joint and PS dislocations

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8
Q

What happens to the endocrine system?

A

Transient hyperthyroidism due to HCG mimicking TSH

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9
Q

What hormone could increase in pregnancy that is normally a sign of malignancy

A

Prolactin

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10
Q

What may an ABG show in pregnancy?

A

Compensated respiratory alkalosis

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