Diabetes
HTN/Preeclampsia
Early Pregnancy Bleeding
Late Pregnancy Bleeding
Maternal Infections
100

What type of diabetes occurs only during pregnancy and resolves after delivery?

Gestational diabetes

100

What blood pressure elevation is significant during pregnancy?

Greater than 140/90

100

Development of an embryo or fetus outside of the uterus, typically in the fallopian tube.

Ectopic Pregnancy

100

Placenta attaches to the lower uterus and partially or completely covers the cervix. PAINLESS.

Placenta Previa

100

Mother is treated with zidovudine  in pregnancy and labor, baby is treated after delivery. Mom should not breastfeed if she has this.

HIV

200

Test performed at 28 weeks gestation in non-diabetic clients to screen for gestational diabetes.

Glucose tolerance test

200

What type of hypertension does the client have if her BP increases above 140/90 after 20 weeks gestation and her urine does NOT contain elevated protein?

Gestational Hypertension

200

Bleeding during early pregnancy without dilation of the cervix or passage of tissue.

Threatened abortion

200

Premature separation of a normally implanted placenta. PAINFUL.

Placental abruption (abruptio placentae)

200

Immunize children to avoid infecting pregnant women; immunize nonimmune woman after birth

Rubella
300

Congenital abnormalities can occur with this type of diabetes if not well controlled.

Pregestational Diabetes

300

Which medication is used in a client with preeclampsia to prevent seizures?

Magnesium Sulfate

300

Delivery prior to 20 weeks gestation (age of viability)

Abortion

300

Most often seen with an abruption, can occur with significant bleeding. A consumptive coagulopathy.

Disseminated Intravascular Coagluaton (DIC)

300

Deliver infant by cesarean if the woman has genital lesions when labor begins

HSV (Herpes Simplex Virus)

400

As the pregnancy continues, what happens to the insulin needs for the client?

Insulin needs increase

400

Antidote for Magnesium toxicity

Calcium gluconate

400

Failure of the cervix to remain closed until the fetus is mature enough to survive outside the uterus

Incompetent cervix

400

Should be avoided if a placenta previa is suspected

Vaginal exams

400

Tested at 37 weeks gestation, mother needs antibiotics in labor if positive. High mortality rate for babies when mom is not treated.

Group Beta Strep (GBS)
500

The baby is at risk of this after birth if the glucose is not well managed during pregnancy

Hypoglycemia

500

Respiratory depression, absent deep tendon reflexes, or urine output less than 30 mL/hr while being treated with magnesium sulfate with preeclampsia 

Magnesium toxicity

500

Bleeding and cramping with some passage of tissue

Incomplete spontaneous abortion

500

Route of delivery with a placenta previa

Cesarean section

500

Wash hands and surfaces after handling raw meat, cook meat thoroughly, avoid cat litter


Toxoplasmosis

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