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Week 2 - DAY 4

Danger sings of pregnancy

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A woman should report v____ b_____, no matter how slight, because some of the serious bleeding complications of pregnancy begin with only slight spotting. VAGINAL BLEEDING
Normal Bleeding, which is 1-2 weeks, is also called as? IMPLANTATION BLEEDING
How many weeks to consider it is ABORTION? 12 weeks and up
5 weeks and up bleeding, always in pain and fresh blood ECTOPIC
Painless bleeding, not allowed for Internal Examination common in 3rd trimester PLACENTAL SEPARATION / PLACENTAL ABRUPTION
Persistent or extended vomiting or H____ G_____ -- depletes the nutritional supply available to a fetus so is a danger to the pregnancy. HYPEREMESIS GRAVIDARUM
Normal HCG 5 mg/dL
beyond 14 - 25 weeks of vomiting is called? HYPEREMESIS GRAVIDARUM
indicates an intrauterine infection, a potentially serious complication for both a woman and a fetus. CHILLS AND FEVER
How many mL or L to hydrate a client? 1500 mL or 2L
When a gush of clear fluid is discharged suddenly from the vagina, it means the membranes have ____ RUPTURED
infection can affect the baby and cause pneumonia, abnormality for the baby. INTRAUTERTINE INFECTION
If the cord is compressed by fetal head, oxygenation is ____ COMPROMISED
P.R.O.M PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANE
What does it call if patient have a fetal head compression? HYPOXIA
What is the normal amniotic fluid? 7.1 to 7.3
Color of a normal amniotic fluid when tested? why is that? Color blue because it is ALKALINE
Normal color of amniotic fluid? clear, transparent, straw like
Normal level of amniotic fluid 500 mL to 1000 mL
It is called when amniotic fluid is 300 mL below OLIGOHYDRAMNIOS
It is called when amniotic fluid is 2000 mL up POLYHYDRAMNIOS
M.H.R MATERNAL HIGH RISK
I.E INTERNAL EXAMINATION
Pulmonary Embolism is caused by? THROMBOPHLEBITIS
Persistent abdominal pain Preterm Labor -- Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy
C.A.S CONGENITAL ANOMALLY SCREENING
How many movements in 2 hr is normal? 10 movement
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