Women's Health PAEA Correct Solutions
multiparity (multiple pregnancies) is a risk factor for what - ANSWER uterine atony and placenta previa what week is the uterus no longer palpable post partum - ANSWER week 2 how much folic acid should you recommend in women whose child is at high risk for neural tube defects - ANSWER 4 grams risk factor of placental abruption - ANSWER cocaine - smoking, alcohol, decreased folate, chorioamniotisis third trimester, dark red, painful bleeding, rigid abdomen, shock and fetal bradycardia - ANSWER placental abruption complication of placental abruption - ANSWER DIC treatment of placental abruption - ANSWER immediate delivery MCC of spontaneous abortions in first trimester - ANSWER chromosomal abnormalities mild nausea and vomiting in pregnancy - ANSWER IVF, small frequent meals, avoid spicy foods severe nausea and vomiting - ANSWER diclegis (Vitamin B6 and ginger) when do you start feeling the fetus - ANSWER 16-17 weeks what is the most likely cause of incompetent cervix - ANSWER history of cryo and LEEP procedure treatment of incompetent cervix - ANSWER cerclage at 14 weeks why do you want to do a mediolateral episiotomy - ANSWER to avoid 4th degree tear into the rectal mucosa PAP smear HSIL is found. what is the next step - ANSWER colposcopy with biopsy 10 week pregnant mom with diabetes mellitus, what is child at risk for - ANSWER ASD (cardiac defects) When do menses postpartum resume - ANSWER 6-12 weeks postpartum lochia lasts - ANSWER 3 weeks 36 weeks primigravida change - ANSWER increase in tidal volume what physiological change decreases in pregnancy - ANSWER Peripheral vascular resistance uterus present, breast present, no menses - ANSWER outflow obstruction (imperforate hymen) 6 weeks pregnant and 6cm ovarian cyst. - ANSWER remove to prevent ovarian torsion what is responsible for making Rh antibodies - ANSWER IgM PCOS treatment of irregular menses - ANSWER OCP LH surge - ANSWER ovulation initial test to rule out endometrial cancer - ANSWER endometrial biopsy pelvic pain, bilateral adnexal tenderness, rebound tenderness, fever - ANSWER PID ER + breast cancer tx - ANSWER floxifen if tamoxifen is not a choice woman has short cervix, what prevents preterm birth - ANSWER Mg treat overt umbilical cord prolapse - ANSWER c-section what decreases delivery time from prom - ANSWER bed rest treatment of pelvic organ prolapse ulcer - ANSWER estrogen cream confirm dx of fibroadenoma in 22 year old - ANSWER ultrasound, mammo, biopsy management of CIN 1 - ANSWER observation risk factor for incompetent cervix - ANSWER cold knife conization smoker and big sex life, what is she at risk for - ANSWER cervical cancer what do you treat yeast infection in pregnancy - ANSWER micanazole treatment of breast pain - ANSWER supportive bra low palpebral fissures, what would have made you suspect that - ANSWER Alpha fetoprotein (low) 100% effaced and 10 cm dilated - ANSWER stage 2 risk factor for preeclampsia - ANSWER first pregnancy initial treatment for shoulder dystocia - ANSWER mcroberts ht. without proteinuria - ANSWER gestational HTN (not preeclampsia ) fibrocystic disease and caffeine - ANSWER decrease caffiene intake pms treament - ANSWER NSAID (naproxen)
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