6: Vital Sign Changes in Pregnancy Flashcards

1
Q

What position decreases BP readings?

A

Maternal left lateral position

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2
Q

What position increases BP readings?

A

Systolic and diastolic BP may be 16 mm Hg higher when taken while the woman is sitting.

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3
Q

What happens to your BP in the 2nd trimester?

A
  1. Systolic BP decreases by 2-8 mm Hg.

2. Diastolic BP decreases by 5-15 mm Hg.

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4
Q

What happens to your heart rate in pregnancy?

A

Increases by 15-20 BPM by 32 weeks’ gestation.

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5
Q

T/F You should palpate both the fetal and maternal pulses to help distinguish between the two.

A

True

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6
Q

Why does your BP decrease during your 2nd trimester?

A

Systemic vascular resistance is reduced due to the effects of progesterone, prostaglandins, estrogen, and prolactin.

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7
Q

What happens to your BP in the 3rd trimester?

A

Gradually returns to prepregnancy values.

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8
Q

Why might taking pregnancy BP be more accurate with an automated cuff?

A

Some pregnant women do not have a 5th Korotkoff sound.

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9
Q

What happens to your heart sounds in pregnancy?

A
  1. Volume of S1 may be increased with splitting.
  2. S3 may be detected.
  3. Systolic murmurs may be detected.
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10
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What happens to your respiratory rate in pregnancy?

A

Increases by 1-2 breaths/minutes.

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11
Q

What happens to your BP in the 1st trimester?

A

Same as prepregnancy values.

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