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Venous Thromboembolism is the leading cause of maternal death the year after birth of the child
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2/3 of mothers who commit suicide within 7 weeks of delivery have a history of mental health problems
Pregunta 3
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Which 3 of the following are key red flags of mental illness in pregnancy?
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Recent significant change in mental state
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New thoughts of violence/self harm
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New thoughts of estrangement from baby
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Development of chronic regional pain syndrome
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Withdrawal from normal social activities
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Refusing to move from bed other than to see her baby
Pregunta 4
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At which point in the pregnancy does the mother have her first appointment with a midwife?
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12 weeks
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8 weeks
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16 weeks
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4 weeks
Pregunta 5
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Shortly after delivery of their child, 50% of women enter a brief period (3-10 days) of emotional instability whereby they are tearful, irritable and anxious. They may also be confused and sleeping poorly. What is this brief period known as?
[blank_start]Baby Blues[blank_end]
Pregunta 6
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7 days following delivery a woman is brought to her GP by her partner who is complaining that she has barely slept in the past week and has also seemed confused, frequently thinking that the news anchor on her television was telling people to steal her baby.
What is this woman suffering from?
[blank_start]Puerperal Psychosis[blank_end]
Pregunta 7
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The recurrence rate of Puerperal Psychosis is [blank_start]50[blank_end]%
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Puerperal Psychosis is a common disorder and should be routinely treated in the community with antipsychotics.
Pregunta 9
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25% of women who experience puerperal psychosis go on to develop which condition?
Pregunta 10
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[blank_start]10%[blank_end] of women experience a period of postnatal depression, with around 1/3 lasting over a year
Pregunta 11
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Baby blues typically lasts up to around [blank_start]10 days[blank_end] and is typically self limiting
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10 days
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3 days
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4 weeks
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6 weeks
Pregunta 12
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[blank_start]Postnatal depression[blank_end] typically has a later onset than [blank_start]baby blues[blank_end], usually presenting around 2 weeks after delivery
[blank_start]Postnatal depression[blank_end] is known to cause problems with the mother-baby relationship, whereas [blank_start]baby blues[blank_end] does not typically have this effect.
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Postnatal depression
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Baby blues
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Postnatal depression
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Baby blues
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baby blues
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Postnatal depression
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baby blues
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Postnatal depression
Pregunta 13
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A 24 primigravida presents to her first appointment with the midwife at 12 weeks. During this consultation, the midwife finds that the woman is taking Paroxetine for her depression.
Should this medication be changed?
Pregunta 14
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A 24 primigravida presents to her first appointment with the midwife at 12 weeks. During this consultation, the midwife finds that the woman is taking Paroxetine for her depression.
Why should this medication be changed?
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Increased risk of Down Syndrome if Paroxetine is used in first trimester
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Increased risk of neural tube defects if Paroxetine is used in first trimester
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Increased risk of neonatal persistent pulmonary hypertension if Paroxetine is used in first trimester
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Increased risk of foetal heart defects if Paroxetine is used in first trimester
Pregunta 15
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Order the following drugs based on their safety in pregnancy, with the most safe at the top.
[blank_start]Amitriptyline[blank_end]
[blank_start]Sertraline[blank_end]
[blank_start]Fluoxetine[blank_end]
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Amitriptyline
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Sertraline
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Fluoxetine
Pregunta 16
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In terms of Benzodiazepines
1st trimester: [blank_start]Unsafe to use[blank_end]
2nd trimester: [blank_start]Unsafe to use[blank_end]
3rd trimester: [blank_start]Unsafe to use[blank_end]
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Unsafe to use
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Safe to use
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Unsafe to use
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Safe to use
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Unsafe to use
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Safe to use
Pregunta 17
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Benzodiazepines are safe to use in breastfeeding.
Pregunta 18
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In terms of Antipsychotics:
[blank_start]Clozapine[blank_end]: Should be avoided due to risk of agranulocytosis
[blank_start]Olanzapine[blank_end]: Should be avoided due to risk of gestational diabetes
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Clozapine
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Olanzapine
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Risperidone
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Olanzapine
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Clozapine
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Risperidone
Pregunta 19
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In terms of Lithium for Epilepsy:
During pregnancy: [blank_start]Can continue if necessary[blank_end]
Breastfeeding: [blank_start]Avoid[blank_end]
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Which anticonvulsant medication should be avoided in all women of childbearing age due to the potential for neural tube defects very early in pregnancy?
[blank_start]Sodium Valproate[blank_end]
Pregunta 21
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Women with history of opiate abuse should not be given opiates such as diamorphine during pregnancy due to their likelihood of becoming dependent again.
Pregunta 22
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If a mother frequently intakes alcohol during pregnancy, she risks her baby developing [blank_start]foetal alcohol[blank_end] syndrome
Pregunta 23
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Hyperemesis should resolve by which approximate stage of pregnancy?
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8 weeks
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16 weeks
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24 weeks
Pregunta 24
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Intravenous drug users are at an increased risk of [blank_start]Venous thromboembolism[blank_end] and are thus typically prescribed Dalteparin for 6 weeks after delivery.
Pregunta 25
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Having a C-section significantly reduces the likelihood of a woman having a postpartum haemorrhage