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OB Final Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed.

When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on.
Question: Most cause of jaundiceAnswer: hepatitis
Question: How do you avoid from exposure to hepatitisAnswer: C section
Question: persistant form of N/VAnswer: Gravidarum
Question: Gravidarum N/V last how longAnswer: 12 - 16
Question: Ischemic hepatocellular injurgy is linked Answer: Hyperemesis
Question: 2nd most common of jaundiceAnswer: Intrahepatic
Question: S/S of Intrahepatic Answer: , elevated bile acid levels, and spontaneous relief after 2-3 postpartum
Question: ALT valueAnswer: male 10-30, same
Question: Normal AST Answer: Male 8-46, 7-34 U/L
Question: Normal LDH Answer: Male and = 50-150
Question: dz most common in twins and tripletsAnswer: AFL = acute fatty
Question: Acute Liver of Pregnancy occurs whenAnswer: last trimester or postpardum
Question: what are 3 important S/S of fatty Answer: > 34 wks, hypoglycemic, and
Question: Profound in fatty liver is becuse ofAnswer: to impaired hepatic glycogenolysis
Question: what is the treatment for fatty liverAnswer: prompt delivery
Question: fetal death occurs in liver dz because ofAnswer: utero-placenta
Question: What do the following occur: HELLP, Acute fatty liver, viral hepatitis, hyperemesis gravdarum, intrahepatic cholestasisAnswer: HELLP = 3rd & postpard, Acute fatty liver = 3rd & , viral hepatitis = anytime, hyperemesis gravdarum = 1st, intrahepatic cholestasis = 2nd or 3rd
Question: has what fetal complicationAnswer: Low birth
Question: Interhepatic has what fetal complicationAnswer: , stillbirth
Question: Acute fatty liver, HELLP, and preeclampsia/eclampsia what complicationAnswer: Increased maternal and fetal
Question: Obese causes what outcomesAnswer: Higher NICu and 10 fold increase in perinatal mortaliy
Question: What is good Answer: 20-25 (wt in kg / height in squared)
Question: What is BMI for Answer: >
Question: What BMI is Answer: >
Question: What is Answer: IBW in kg = 22 x ht in meters
 
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