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Created by Allie Winningham
over 8 years ago
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MAP: mean arterial pressure
MAP is affected by….
MAP =
Antepartum causes of bleeding (before birth)
Intrapartum causes of bleeding (during labor)
Postpartum causes of bleeding
Causes of Spontaneous Abortion
Symptoms of Spontaneous Abortion
DX tests for Spontaneous Abortion
Treatment of Spontaneous Abortion
Dilation and Curettage
Ectopic Pregnancy
Causes of Ectopic Pregnancy
Symptoms of Ectopic Pregnancy
DX of Ectopic Pregnancy
Beta Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (B-hCG)
TX of Ectopic Pregnancy
Methotrexate
Salpingostomy
Nursing Care for Ectopic Pregnancy
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
3 Types of GTD
Molar Pregnancy
Complete Hydatiform Mole
Partial Hydatiform Mole
S/S of Hydatiform Mole
TX of Hydatiform Mole
Placenta Previa
Three types placenta previa
Risk Factors for Placenta Previa
Management of Placenta Previa
Symptoms of Placenta Previa
Nursing Intervention: Placenta Previa
Abruptio Placenta
Risk factors for Abruptio Placenta
Maternal Risks Associated with Placental Abruption
Fetal Risks after placental abruption
Most common symptoms of abruptio placenta
Nursing Assessment for Abruptio Placenta
Nursing Interventions for Abruptio Placenta
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)
Uterine Inversion
Risk factors for Uterine Inversion
Uterine Rupture
Risk Factors for Uterine Rupture
S/S of Uterine Rupture
TX of Uterine Rupture
Postpartum Hemorrhage
Priorities during PPH
Definition of PPH
Symptoms of Hypovolemic Shock
Late PPH
Causes of late PPH
SX of Late PPH
TX of Late PPH
Early Postpartum Hemorrhage
Causes of early PPH
Uterine Atony / Risk Factors for PPH
Recognition of PPH
Colloid IV Fluids
Crystalloid IV Fluids
Oxytocic Drugs
Oxytocin
Methergine
Hemabate
Cytotec [Misopristol]
Medical Intervention of PPH
Hematomas
Risk Factors for Hematomas
Nursing Intervention for Hematomas
TX of hematomas
Lacerations
Risk factors for Laceration
SX of Lacerations
Nursing Management of Lacerations
Ongoing care for PPH