OBGYN7 Flashcards

(25 cards)

1
Q

Chorioamnionitis risk?

A
PROM
PRROM
Prolonged labor
Intrauterine devices
R.V. examination
Presence of genital tract pathogen
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2
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Diagnosis?

A

Maternal fever + >= 1 of the following
Fetal tachycardia
Maternal leukocytosis
Purulent discharge

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3
Q

management?

A

broad based antibiotic

immediate delivery

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4
Q

complication?

A
PPH
Endometritis
Preterm birth
pneumonia
encephalopathy
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5
Q

Primary ovarian insufficiency symptoms?

A

Amenorrhea ate age <40
Hypoestrogen symptoms
Increase FSH
Decrease estrogen

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6
Q

Risk factors?

A
Turner
Fragile X
Galactosemia
Autoimmune oophoritis
Chemotherapy
Pelvic radiation
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7
Q

Management?

A

estrogen therapy(with progesterone if the uterus is there)

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8
Q

cause of the absence of bleeding after progesterone withdrawal?

A

Anatomic–Asherman

Physiologic-low estrogen state(POI)

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9
Q

S/E of copper-containing IUCD?

A

bleeding

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10
Q

permanent contraceptive?

A

Vasectomy

Bilateral tubal ligation

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11
Q

Perennial tear 1st degree?

A

perennial skin and mucosa

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12
Q

Perennial tear 2nd degree?

A

bulbocavarnous muscle

perinial body

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13
Q

Perennial tear 3rd degree?

A

external anal sphincter

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14
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Perennial tear 4th degree?

A

rectal mucosa

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15
Q

which one is severe?

A

2nd and 3rd–Lead to fecal incontinence

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16
Q

The high-risk factor for preeclampsia?

A
previous preeclampsia
MG
DM
CKD
Chronic HTN
Autoimmune disease
17
Q

Prevention on this patient?

A

low dose aspirin, start from 12-28 wk until delivery

18
Q

Short cervix(inefficiency)length?

19
Q

intimate partner violence screening?

A

should be performed in any women in the reproductive age group.

20
Q

Why?

A

High prevalence but low reporting(disclosure)

21
Q

what do you ask?

A
Did you feel safe in a relationship
then specific(like did you ever beaten...)
22
Q

What did you do if they say yes/

A

immediate safety and additional resource(shelter0

23
Q

urethral diverticulum defn?

A

outpouching of the urethra to surrounding tissue.

24
Q

CM?

A
Dysuria
Dyspareunia
post-void dribbling
Recurent UTI
anterior vaginal mass
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Diagnosis?
urinalysis culture MRI of pelvis Transvaginal U/S