The definitions
The symptoms
Who is at risk?
The cure
Interventions
100

The 3 most common medical complication of pregnancy.

What are Gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, and chronic essential hypertension?

100

Proteinuria may or maynot occur. But usually does!

What is preeclampsia

100

Twins, triplets, quads, etc can be a risk factor for preeclampsia.  What is this type of gestation called?

What is multifetal gestation?

100

This is the test or screening tool to accurately identify preeclampsia. 

What is none?

100

To ensure maternal safety is part of what?

What is one goal of care?

200

This occurs in 5-10 % of pregnancies

What is hypertensive disorders

200

These are problems with the infant of a preeclamptic woman. (4)

What is IUGR, decreased oxygenation, placental abruption, or preterm birth. 

200

The type of parity who most often get preeclampsia.

What is Nulliparity or first-time mothers?
200

What little pill can help decrease the chances of high risk women getting preeclampsia? 

What is low-dose aspirin(81mg)?

200

For the preeclamptic patient who isn't ready to delivery due to the age of her fetus, this things need to happen for her during intrapartum care. 

What are continuous FHR and CTX monitoring, Bed rest with side rails up, darkened environment, subdued environment, and assess for signs of placental abruption?

300

The onset of hypertension during pregnancy, with no proteinuria or other systemic findings, occurs after week 20.

What is gestational hypertension?

300

A variant of preeclampsia that involves hepatic dysfunction with characteristics of hemolysis elevated liver enzymes and low platelets is typically given this diagnosis.

What is HELLP syndrome. 

300

African American women are more likly to have this condition. 

What is Chronic hypertension?

300

These antihypertensive medications are used when BP exceeds 160 mmHG or diastolic exceeds 110 mmHG. 

What are either hydralazine, Latetalol, or Nifedipine?

300

this medication is the #1 choice to prevent or treat seizure activity (eclampsia)

What is magnesium sulfate?

400

This condition in pregnancy occurs after 20 weeks gestation to a previously normotensive woman, pretein can be found in the urine.

What is preeclampsia?

400

Cerebral edema, cerebral hemorrhage, and central nervous system irritability are these body systems complications.  In fact, if things get bad this is where eclampsia comes from. 

What are neurologic complications?

400

What do fathers lend to the problem of preeclampsia?

What are they are twice as likely to father a baby in another pregnancy who is also preeclamptic if they already fathered one baby of a pregnancy which was preeclamptic?

400

These items should always be assessed during pregnancy-especially to a woman who you suspect could have preeclampsia.

 What is HA, epigastric pain, right upper quadrant ABD pain, and visual disturbances? 

400

When inducing a patient who is also receiving magnesium sulfate, what should be considered?

What are an increased amount of time in labor and an increased amount of oxytocin? 

500

This condition could happen in the postpartum period, symptoms may include hypertension, impaired liver function, pulmonary edema, new-onset renal insufficiency.

What is preeclampsia?

500

This occurs in the placenta and it means a decrease in blood supply to the placenta which is caused by the disease.

What is placental ischemia?

500

These preexisting health problems may increase a woman's risk to preeclampsia. (2) 

What is diabetes and /or thrombophilias?

500

The current thought on the cause of preeclampsia.

What is a complex interaction of maladaptive cardiovascular & uteroplacental responses to pregnancy?  OR what is the placenta is messed up??

500

Respirations less than 12, absent DTR's, Decreased LOC are all signs of what?

What is Magnesium sulfate toxicity?