TORCH
Antepartum Issues
Testing
Bleeding
Nutrition
100
This virus is found in cat litter

toxoplasmosis

100

Excessive nausea and vomiting that can lead to alkalosis 

Hyperemesis gravidarum 

100

This prenatal test is done multiple times bc antibodies might not be present initially 

HIV

100

When the bleeding looks like prune juice 

hydatidiform mole

100

What can help prevent neural tube defects? 

Folic Acid

200

O stands for other, what are some examples of other infections 

HIV and Hep B

200

Who needs RhoGAM?

Rh negative moms

200

These STI are tested for during a pap smear

Gonorrhea and chlamydia 

200

When the placenta implants near or over the cervical os

Placenta previa 

200

Craving non nutritive substances 

PICA

300

Why are TORCH infections so important? 

They are teratogens 

300
Less than 300ml of amniotic fluid

Oligohydramnios 

300

This test removes 15-30ml of amniotic fluid

Amniocentesis 

300

Patient has painful dark red bleeding

Placental abruption 

300
What is the safe amount of alcohol in pregnancy 

NONE

400
What can prenatal rubella exposure lead to?

Microcephaly 

400

When the patient has high blood pressure only during pregnancy 

gestational hypertension  

400

This bacteria is the leading cause of newborn sepsis

GBS

400

When some of the products of conception are not expelled 

incomplete abortion 

400

What is the concern with eating deli meats in pregnancy 

Listeria

500

This infection is closely related to the "kissing bug" mono

CMV

500
This complication is treated with a cerclage 

Cervical insufficiency 

500

This test involves 5 criteria (HR, tone, movement, breathing, AFV) 

Biophysical profile 

500

This is a life threating complication of hemorrhage, preeclampsia and abruption placenta 

DIC 

500

How many extra calories a day should a pregnant person consume

300