The most common bacteria implicated in PPROM include GBS and this bacteria.
What is E. coli?
Painless cervical dilation that leads to pregnancy loss - typically in the second trimester
Cervical insufficiency
The risk of this is 10% at 34 weeks, 1% at 37 weeks - the most common short term prematurity risk
What is respiratory distress syndrome?
This increase in glucose levels is due to a natural rise in counter-regulatory hormones such as cortisol and catecholamines in the early morning hours
What is the dawn phenomenon?
This team is playing against the Kansas City Chiefs in this year's Super Bowl.
Who are the San Francisco 49ers?
This antibiotic in PPROM covers GBS and E. coli.
What is ampicillin?
The name of a cerclage for a patient with a prior 18 week loss attributed to cervical insufficiency
History-indicated cerclage
The name for the course of steroids given if 14 days have elapsed from the initial course?
This effect occurs when nocturnal hypoglycemia triggers an accelerated release of counterregulatory hormones such as epinephrine, glucagon, adrenal corticosteroids, and growth hormone. It is rare in TIIDM.
What is Somoygi effect?
Tayvis is the nickname applied to this couple - a combination of their first names
Who are Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift?
What is azithromycin?
Short cervix cerclage are indicated for patients with short cervices and this
What is PPROM?
The most common type of insulin used in insulin pumps?
What is lispro?
This team won the Super Bowl last year
Who are the Kansas City Chief?
In cases of chorioamnionitis, gentamicin is added for coverage against this.
Gram negative bacteria - including E. coli.
Antibiotics and this are recommended for physical exam indicated cerclages
Indocin
The fetal risk of this increases if steroids are administered weekly - which is why we don't do it
What is cerebral palsy?
This is calculated by dividing 450 by the total daily insulin
What is carbohydrate to insulin ratio?
Superbowl LVIII represents this number - the number of superbowls played
What is 58?
This covers gram-positive aerobes including MRSA, streptococci, and a wide range of anaerobic bacteria. Recommended for patients with chorio that undergo a CD.
What is clindamycin?
The risks of this are 2.5% following a physical-exam indicated cerclage.
What is PPROM?
The placental enzyme that inactivates most steroids
What is 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase?
This is calculated by diving 1700 by the total daily insulin requirement.
What is insulin sensitivity factor?
Carrier screening is recommend by ACOG for Cystic Fibrosis, Sickle Cell disease and this
What is Spinal Muscular Atrophy?