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| First day of last menstrual period until birth |
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| gestational age + post natal days |
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| What weeks of pregnancy is a mischarge most likely to happen? |
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| What weeks of pregnancy have the highest risk for abnormalities |
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| drug or environmental agent with potential to cause abnormal fetal growth development |
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| What is the dose of iron that should be taken to prevent anemia |
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| Ferrous sulfate 325 mg (65mg elemental) |
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| What does folic acid prevent? |
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| When should you begin taking folic acid |
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| 3 months before pregnancy |
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0.4 mg up to 4 mg for people with epilepsy, previous neural tube defect birth, diabetes |
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| What happens to the vd when pregnant? |
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| goes up, a lot more water to carry |
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| What happens to fat content when you are pregnant |
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| What happens to absoprtion during pregnancy |
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| Do pregnant women have lower or higher gastric ph |
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| do pregnant women have increased or decreased protein binding |
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| decreased (increased free drug) |
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| What happens to GFR when pregnant |
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| increases; increases clearance (dose it more often) |
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| How large does a drug have to be to cross placenta |
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| When chosing a drug, what characteristics would you look for? |
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| highly protein bound, high molecular weight, short half life |
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| What percentage of pediatric dose is safe for baby to have |
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| What type of membrane do drugs have to cross and what percentage of drugs reach the baby |
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Semi-permeable 1% or less |
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| If dopamine is high, what happens to prolactin? |
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| low which means less milk |
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| How many half lives for typical agents |
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| How many half lives for toxic compounds? |
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| What is given for nausea and vomiting? |
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| Promethazine/prochlorperazine or pyridoxine |
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| What is given for constipation? |
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| polycarbophil or psyllium (Miralax) |
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| What do you recommend for heartburn? |
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| Antacids, H2 blocker, PPI |
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| What do you recommend for pain? |
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APAP NSAIDs/Aspirin can be used only during first trimester |
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| Problem with NSAIDs/Aspirin |
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| can close PDA in later trimesters |
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Bacteriuria? What medications do you avoid? |
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Amoxicillin, Cephalexin Avoid fluoroquinolones, bactrim |
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| Vulvovaginal candidiasis? |
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| azole for 7 days (except fluconazole) |
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| cefixime or ceftriaxone (avoid tetracylcines) |
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| Trichomoniasis treatment? |
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| What type of drugs stops labor? |
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| What medication helps with fetal lung maturation? |
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| antenatal corticosteroids |
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| CCB, indomethacin, Mg, and terbutaline do what? |
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| Preterm labor antibiotics |
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| intravenous ampicillin and erythromycin |
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pencillin G Screened at 25-27 weeks |
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| increrase dose of synthroid |
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| topical ketoconazole, nystatin |
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