This is a disease that is capable of causing birth defects if the mother is exposed in the first trimester.
What is German Measles?
This degree if laceration involves the anterior rectal wall.
What is a fourth-degree laceration?
A woman who is currently pregnant with her first child. (G:P)
What G:1, P:0?
An abortion where all products of conception are expelled from the uterus.
What is a complete abortion?
This is the lab method used to identify gonorrhea.
What are cultures and smears?
This is a decrease in fetal heart rate during a contraction. It indicates that the baby's head is compressed.
What is early deceleration?
This degree of laceration extends through the muscles of perineal body.
What is a second-degree laceration?
This is a pregnancy where the baby was delivered after 37 weeks of gestation.
What is a term pregnancy?
IN this type of abortion, the fetus dies and growth ceases but the fetus remain in utero. Amenorrhea continues but no uterine growth is measurable.
What is a missed abortion?
This is the characteristic of the primary stage of syphilis.
What is a chancre and regional lymphadenopathy?
This is the standard treatment for an ectopic pregnancy.
What is surgical removal of fetus?
This degree of laceration extends through the skin and structures superficial to muscles.
What is a first degree laceration?
This is a delivery that takes place during week 20-37 of gestation.
What is preterm birth?
A woman who is having difficulty conceiving should have this lab drawn.
What is a progesterone level?
This is a medication used to relieve the symptoms of HSV.
what is Acyclovir (Zovirax)?
The s/sx of this include edema, hypertension, and proteinuria.
What is Gestational Hypertension?
This degree of lacerations continues through the sphincter muscle.
What is Third-degree?
This is a pregnant 37 year old woman who has 3 living children whom she carried to term but had 1 spontaneous abortion. (4 digit system).
What is G:5, P:0, A:1, L:3?
This is the antidote for magnesium sulfate toxicity.
What is calcium gluconate?
This is a medication used to treat chlamydial, syphilis, and gonorrhea.
What is erythromycin?
The signs of this maternal complication is dyspnia, complaints of chest pain, and blood oozing from the IV site. Additionally, this follows and abruptio placenta.
What is Disseminated Intravascular coagulation?
This should be considered if bleeding continues despite a firm , contracted uterine fundus.
What is hemorrhage related to lacerations?
This woman has been pregnant 4 times, had two pregnancies go to term, with 1 spontaneous abortion, 3 living children, one of which was born at 30 weeks. (5-digit system)
What is G:4, T:2, P:1, A:1, L:3?
This is a medication given to Rh- mothers.
What is RhoGam?
The s/sx of this STI for men is creamy penile discharge and frequent urination. For women, the s/sx are lower abdominal pain and a vaginal discharge.
What is a Chlamydial infection?