SafariViewService - 16 Feb 2019 12.09
SafariViewService - 16 Feb 2019 12.09
SafariViewService - 16 Feb 2019 12.09
● Normal Pregnancy
● Common medical and surgical complications
of pregnancy
Normal pregnancy
● All females of childbearing age are presumed
to be pregnant until proven otherwise.
All pregnancy tests detect B-HCG which is
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produced at the time of implantation (8-9 days
post conception)
● B-HCG should double every day for the first
weeks, peak at week 8 and remain elevated up
to 60 days post-partum
Drugs in Pregnancy: A, B, C, D, X
Considered Safe in pregnancy:
PCN
Cephalosporins
Azithro/Erythromycin
Acetaminophen
Narcotics
Heparin
Asthma Drugs
Reglan (Metoclopramide)
Immunizations derived from killed viruses (tetanus,
diptheria, Hep. B, Rabies)
Radiation in Pregnancy
● <5-10 rads = no significant risk of birth
defects
● Beams aimed 10cm away from fetus pose no
additional risk
● Initial trauma X-rays each deliver <1 rad
● One never withholds necessary radiography.
● Use MRI or U/S if available.
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Signs/Symptoms
● Symptoms (in decreasing order of frequency):
Abdominal pain, amenorrhea, vaginal bleeding
(50-80%), dizziness, pregnancy symptoms,
urge to defecate, passing tissue
● Signs: Adnexal tenderness, abdominal
tenderness, adnexal mass, enlarged uterus,
orthostatic changes, fever
Testing
Beta > 6000 mIU/ml + empty uterus on
transabdominal ultrasound
OR
Beta > 1200 mIU/ml + empty uterus on
transvaginal ultrasound =
Ectopic Pregnancy = Laparoscopy
Ectopic Pregnancy
2nd Trimester
● Causes are abortion and non-pregnancy
causes.
● Work-up is the same
● Management of threatened AB is the same
● If complete, may be D&C candidate
● If other types of AB, patient may undergo
oxytocin induced labor as inpatient.