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7-27-10 OB Final Barry

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Most common cause of jaundice   Viral hepatitis  
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How do you avoid fetus from exposure to hepatitis   C section  
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persistant severe form of N/V   Hyperemesis Gravidarum  
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Hyperemesis Gravidarum N/V last how long   12 - 16 wks  
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Ischemic hepatocellular injurgy is linked to   Hyperemesis Gravidarum  
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2nd most common cause of jaundice   Intrahepatic Cholestais  
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S/S of Intrahepatic Cholestais   Puritus, elevated bile acid levels, and spontaneous relief after 2-3 postpartum  
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normal ALT value   male 10-30, female same  
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Normal AST level   Male 8-46, female 7-34 U/L  
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Normal LDH level   Male and female = 50-150  
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Liver dz most common in twins and triplets   AFL = acute fatty liver  
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Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy occurs when   last trimester or immediate postpardum  
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what are 3 important S/S of fatty liver   > 34 wks, hypoglycemic, and hyperammonemia  
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Profound hypoglycemia in fatty liver is becuse of   secondary to impaired hepatic glycogenolysis  
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what is the definative treatment for fatty liver   prompt fetal delivery  
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fetal death occurs in fatty liver dz because of   utero-placenta insufficiency  
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What trimesters do the following occur: HELLP, Acute fatty liver, viral hepatitis, hyperemesis gravdarum, intrahepatic cholestasis   HELLP = 3rd & postpard, Acute fatty liver = 3rd & postpard, viral hepatitis = anytime, hyperemesis gravdarum = 1st, intrahepatic cholestasis = 2nd or 3rd  
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Hyperemesis has what fetal complication   Low birth weight  
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Interhepatic cholestasis has what fetal complication   prematurity, stillbirth  
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Acute fatty liver, HELLP, and preeclampsia/eclampsia cause what complication   Increased maternal and fetal mortality  
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Obese causes what fetal outcomes   Higher NICu admissions and 10 fold increase in perinatal mortaliy  
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What is good BMI   20-25 (wt in kg / height in meters squared)  
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What is BMI for obesity   > 30  
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What BMI is morbid   > 35  
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What is IBW   IBW in kg = 22 x ht in meters squared  
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