Chapter 20
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Chapter 20
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What are the norms for fasting blood glucose, HbA1c, and random glucose reading at 1st prenatal visit

Fasting 126

HgA1c <7%

Random 200

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When does HpL stop rising 

last 20 weeks of pregnancy

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this is monitored during the pregnancy of a mother with gestational diabetes

urine: ketones

creatinine clearance

eye exam

fitness: 30minute intervals/ 3x per week


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which foods are high in Fe

page 719 nursing management

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these are the areas that the immune system will attack in patients with SLE

Cardiovascular

Skin

Musculoskeletal

nervous

Kidney

Lungs

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When is an oral glucose tolerance test completed and what are the norms for the 1st OGTT

completed at 24-28 weeks gestation

Fasting: 92

75g OGTT 1hr: 180

75g OGTT 2 hr: 153

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why is a diabetic mother at risk for hydramnios (what is hydramnios and how does diabetes affect the fetus in utero) 

fetal diuresis due to increased glucose from mom

know the other risk factors for maternal and fetal. (why would a neonate be hypoglycemic at birth or within the 1st 24 hours?)

200

these foods interfere with iron absorption

coffee

tea

chocolate

high fiber

milk

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what is monitored with thalassemia major (beta) mother's during pregnancy

Hgb and ferritin levels

must be followed by a cardiologist

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why are mothers at high risk for infections with SLE 

the suppressed immune system. Mainly UTIs and URIs (urinary and upper respiratory infections) 

300

This is ordered if the mother fails the 2 hr OGTT

3 hr OGTT 

1st hr: 180

2nd hr: 153

3rd hr: 140

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all diabetic mothers receive this treatment when they are admitted to the L& D unit in active labor. 

PIV with lactated ringers or N/S

50ml D50W (50% dextrose in water) at the bedside

hourly vitals with glucose check

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This helps promote Fe absorption

vitamin C

take Fe on an empty stomach if tolerated

300

what is the treatment for mothers in sickle cell crisis

blood transfusion (severe anemia)

analgesics (for pain)

antibiotics (for infection)

300

this can cause an exasterbation of SLE

pregnancy

the greatest risk for active lupus nephritis (attacking the kidneys)

400

when is a mother with gestational diabetes blood glucose the highest

postprandial (after food)

this is why the OGTT is completed 1-2 hrs after ingestion of high glucose drink.

400

this medication treats gestational diabetes and does not cross the blood placental barrier

insulin

usually short-acting (regular) and intermediate (NPH)

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this is seen with iron deficiency anemia. It is the craving for nonfood substances

PICA

400

what is the signs and symptoms of sickle cell crisis

severe abdominal pain

muscle spasms

leg and joint pain

fever 

stiff neck

n/v

seizures

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this is the treatment for SLE

NSAIDS

Prednisone

hydroxychloroquine

500

which hormone is responsible for increasing insulin resistance in pregnancy

HpL Human placental Lactogen

be able to explain how this works

500

how often are the HgA1c checked in mothers with gestational diabetes 

every 4-6 weeks

500

What lab results indicates Fe deficiency anemia

Hgb <11

Hct <35%

Fe <30


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this disease is autoimmune. antibodies form and they attack the body's cells and protein. It also suppresses the immune system allowing damage to the body tissue. 

(hint: and my favorite moment from last class, Trick Daddy)

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

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this is the demyelination of the CNS 

multiple scleorsis

Tx: NSAIDS

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