Question 1
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Which 3 clinical signs make up the triad of pre-eclampsia? (alphabetical order)
[blank_start]Hypertension[blank_end]
[blank_start]Oedema[blank_end]
[blank_start]Proteinuria[blank_end]
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Hypertension
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Oedema
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Proteinuria
Question 2
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Blood pressure is typically [blank_start]decreased[blank_end] in pregnancy
Question 3
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Hypertension is defined as a blood pressure of greater than [blank_start]140/90[blank_end] on 2 occasions or a blood pressure of greater than [blank_start]160/110[blank_end] on one occasion.
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140/90
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140/100
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135/85
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135/90
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160/110
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180/120
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160/120
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180/110
Question 4
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Pregnancy induced hypertension tends to occur in the [blank_start]second[blank_end] half of pregnancy ([blank_start]weeks 21-40[blank_end])
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second
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first
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weeks 21-40
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weeks 1-20
Question 5
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Absence of one of the triad of signs for pre-eclampsia is enough to rule it out clinically.
Question 6
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Whilst its definitive cause remains unknown, it is thought that pre-eclampsia occurs due to a defective [blank_start]placenta[blank_end]
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placenta
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uterus
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foetal heart
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umbilical vein
Question 7
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Pre-eclampsia tends to present in the [blank_start]2nd trimester[blank_end]
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2nd trimester
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3rd trimester
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1st trimester
Question 8
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Pre-eclampsia is a condition which typically affects only the placental vasculature. No other systems tend to be affected, allowing a low dose of aspirin to be used as the treatment to specifically target the origin of the disease.
Question 9
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Pre-eclampsia causes proteinuria due to damaging the vasculature supplying the ...
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lungs
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kidneys
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liver
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pancreas
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gall bladder
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stomach
Question 10
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A rare variant of pre-eclampsia caused by liver dysfunction is called HELLP Syndrome (acronym). What are the three constituents of this syndrome?
H = [blank_start]Haemolysis[blank_end]
EL = [blank_start]Elevated Liver enzymes[blank_end]
LP = [blank_start]Low Platelets[blank_end]
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Low Platelets
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Elevated Liver enzymes
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Haemolysis
Question 11
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Pain from the liver is typically felt in the [blank_start]epigastric[blank_end] region however can also be referred to the [blank_start]right shoulder[blank_end].
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epigastric
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umbilical
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suprapubic
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right shoulder
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left shoulder
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right flank
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left flank
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central back
Question 12
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Which 3 of the following form some of the main symptoms of pre-eclampsia?
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Severe headache
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Abdominal pain
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Nausea & Vomiting
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Paraesthesia of the legs
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Dysuria
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Polyuria
Question 13
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Does eclampsia present with upper or lower motor neuron signs?
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UMN signs such as hyperreflexia, involuntary movements, etc
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LMN signs such as hyporeflexia, flaccidity, etc
Question 14
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Which specific scan is typically conducted in order to diagnose pre-eclampsia
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Uterine Artery Doppler Ultrasound scan
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Uterine Arteriography Scan
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Uterine Artery Fluoroscopy
Question 15
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A pregnant woman with hypertension at <20 weeks gestation is likely to have had pre-existing hypertension
Question 16
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The definitive treatment for pre-eclampsia is low dose aspirin.
Question 17
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Which class of drugs are typically given to a woman during pre-term labour in order to increase the pulmonary surfactant production by her child?
[blank_start]Steroids[blank_end]
Question 18
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Women at a moderate-high risk of pre-eclampsia should be given which prophylactic treatment?
[blank_start]Low dose Aspirin[blank_end]
Question 19
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Low Dose Aspirin should be given to moderate-high risk women as of [blank_start]12[blank_end] weeks gestation
Question 20
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Which two of the following medication types are teratogenic?
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ACE Inhibitors
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Beta Blockers
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Anti-Platelets
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Thiazide Diuretics
Question 21
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Which type of seizures typically occur due to eclampsia?
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Tonic
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Clonic
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Tonic-Clonic
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Atonic
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Myoclonic
Question 22
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Which of the following is an antihypertensive that is typically given in cases of severe pre-eclampsia/eclampsia?
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IV Labetalol
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IV Hydrocortisone
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IV Fondaparinux
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IV Diphenhydramine
Question 23
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Which drug is used to prevent or terminate seizures caused by eclampsia?
IV [blank_start]Magnesium Sulphate[blank_end]