Prior cesarean delivery management US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Prior cesarean delivery management Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Hepatic adenomas may rupture, causing intraperitoneal bleeding, especially during _____
Answer: pregnancy
Flashcard 2: What pregnancy complication is associated with painless third trimester bleeding with fetal bradycardia (HR <110bpm)? _____
Answer: Vasa previa
Flashcard 3: What pregnancy complication may be treated with benzodiazepines? _____
Answer: Eclampsia (not first line)
Flashcard 4: Preeclampsia typically presents _____ the 20th week of gestation
Answer: after
Flashcard 5: CMV can result in _____, which commonly leads to spontaneous abortion
Answer: hydrops fetalis
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Flashcard 6: Placenta _____ is the abnormal penetration of the placenta through the myometrium and into the uterine serosa
Answer: percreta
Flashcard 7: What volume defines oligohydramnios?
Answer: <200 mL or <0.2 L (at term) :: volume
Extra: Oligohydramnios is defined as:
- Amniotic Fluid Volume (AFV) < 200 mL
- Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI) < 5 cm
- Single Deepest Pocket (SDP) < 2 cm
Polyhydramnios is defined as > 2000 mL (> 2 L).
Flashcard 8: What are the classic clinical features of late congenital syphilis?
Answer: Presence of saber shins, saddle nose, mulberry molars, and Hutchinson (notched) incisors.
Extra: Congenital syphilis is caused by the prenatal transplacental transmission of Treponema pallidum. Signs include:
• Hutchinson triad: Notched incisors, interstitial keratitis, and 8th nerve deafness.
• Bone findings: Saber shins, Higouménakis sign (medial clavicular thickening).
• Teeth: Mulberry molars.
• Face: Saddle nose, Rhagades (perioral fissures).
Flashcard 9: What are the major contraindications and the primary mechanism of combined estrogen/progestin oral contraceptives?
Answer: Contraindications: Smokers > 35 y/o, hx of DVT/PE, stroke, and ER+ breast cancer.
Mechanism: Prevents ovulation.
Key Side Effect: Thrombosis.
Extra: contraceptionsmokers > 35 y/o, hx DVT, stroke, ER+ cancerin combination prevents ovulation thrombosis
Flashcard 10: GYN tumor incidence in US: _____ > _____ > _____
Answer: endometrial
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