Mother and Baby
Lab Values
Risk Factors
Medications
100

This term refers to when a baby is born before 37 weeks gestation.

What is Premature?

100

This lab value may indicate infection or extreme inflammation when elevated, but can be increased without emergent concern for someone who is pregnant. 

What is White Blood Cell (WBC) count?

100

This term, depending on when it falls during the client's gestation period, is used medically to describe high blood pressure.

What is Hypertension?

100

This medication may be given to patients with preeclampsia to thin their blood. Another use of this medication is for common headaches.

What is Aspirin?

200

This is where the baby is born without any surgical intervention and is birthed vaginally. 

What is Natural Birth?

200

Elevated enzymes for this organ may indicate difficulty for the blood to form clots.

What is the Liver?

200
Greater than this age number is a risk factor for pregnant women.

What is 35 years of age?

200

Classification of medications used to decrease blood pressure and targets the beta receptors of the heart. 

What are Beta Blockers?

300

This is a surgical procedure to remove the baby by incision to abdomen and uterus.

What is a C-Section?

300
This lab value, usually checked by needlestick through the capillaries, refers to elevated blood sugars. 

What is Capillary Blood Glucose?

300

This term refers to when an individuals body mas is greater than (>) 30. 

What is obesity?

300

This general class of medications to prevent seizures may be included in a patient's MAR to use if a patient is currently experiencing a seizure.

What are Anticonvulsants?

400

The organ that connects to the wall of the uterus, nourishing the baby through the umbilical cord. 

What is the Placenta?

400

This lab value, referring to when creatine breaks down in the muscles, is a marker for how well the kidneys are functioning.

What is Creatinine?

400

This term, referring to a lack of insulin secreted by the pancreas, or insulin resistance, affects pregnant individuals. 

What is Gestational Diabetes?

400

This high risk medication is used to treat pre-eclampsia and is given IV to limit incidence of seizures during/after pre-eclampsia.

What is Magnesium Sulfate?

500

This refers to the type of seizures patients with eclampsia display?

What are Tonic-Clonic?

500

Waste product found in urine and blood, the result of normal chemical processes and breakdown of purines. Is also one of the key determinants of preeclampsia. 

What is Uric Acid?

500

This condition, affecting the kidneys, may present with a butterfly rash on a patient's face.

What is Lupus Erythematosus?

500

This is referred to as the antidote for magnesium sulfate toxicity. 

What is Calcium Gluconate?

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