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When does rupture of tubal pregnancy in the isthmus usually occur?

A

6-8 weeks

1
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MCC of pregnancy-related death during the first trimester

A

Ectopic pregnancy

2
Q

When does rupture of interstitial ectopic pregnancy usually occur?

A

16 weeks

3
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When does ampullary ectopic pregnancy rupture usually occur?

A

8-12 weeks

4
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Most identified risk factor for ectopic pregnancy

A

Previous PID

5
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Triad of ectopic pregnancy

A

Abdominal pain
Amenorrhea
Vaginal bleeding

6
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Expected HCG levels for ectopic pregnancy

A

> 1,500

7
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Expected serum progesterone levels in ectopic pregnancy

A

< 5 ng/ml –> intrauterine with dead fetus or ectopic

8
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Gold standard for diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy

A

Laparoscopy

9
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Indications for medical management of ectopic pregnancy

A
Pregnancy < 6 weeks AOG
Mass < 3.5 cm
Absence of FHT
HCG: < 15,000
No evidence of repture
10
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Bleeding a consequence of velamentous insertion of umbilical cord

A

Vasa previa

11
Q

Types of abruptio placenta

A

Concealed
Marginal
Overt

12
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Bleeding into the decidua basalis with separation of blood between the mother and baby

A

Abruptio placenta

13
Q

Findings in ultrasound in abruptio placenta

A

Retroplacental blood clots

14
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Anesthesia of choice for vaginal delivery of abruptio placenta

A

Pudendal block

15
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Anesthesia of choice for CS of abruptio placenta

A

GA

16
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Couvelaire uterus

A

Aka uterine apoplexy

17
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Full thickness laceration of uterine myometrium

A

Uterine rupture

18
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Management of uterine rupture

A

Immediate emergency CS

19
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PROM

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> 37 weeks AOG

ROM 1 hour prior to onset or labor

20
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Prolonged PROM

A

> 18 hours prior to onset of labor

21
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PPROM

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<37 weeks AOG

ROM at least 1 hour prior to onset of labor

22
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Management of PPRPOM patient

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If < 34 weeks: give steroids for baby’s lung maturity

If > 34 weeks: deliver