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Labetalol - Answer>> Beta blocker
Nifedipine - Answer>> calcium channel blocker
Captopril - Answer>> ACE inhibitor (avoid in
pregnancy)
Cytotec - Answer>> Misoprostol
Terbutaline - Answer>> Also brethine- beta-mimetic
BP changes during pregnancy - Answer>> Increased
BP in 1st trimester
Decreased BP in 2nd trimester
Angiotensin II during pregnancy - Answer>> Increases
When is gHTN most commonly identified - Answer>>
In 3rd trimester
Proteinuria - Answer>> 300mg(3g)/24 hr urine
Late sign of preeclampsia
Albumin w pre-x - Answer>> Decreased
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Hematocrit w pre-x - Answer>>
Intravascular volume decreases -
> increased hematocrit (falsely high/dehydration)
Liver enzymes w pre-x - Answer>> ALT > 50 u/l
Thrombocytopenia - Answer>> Secondary to
consumption
Activation of clotting cascade
Progressive renal insufficiency - Answer>> Secondary
to decreased GFR
Serum creatinine > 1.1 mg/dl
Pr:Cr 0.3mg/dl or higher
Pulmonary edema in pre x - Answer>> Late sign
Sudden increase in general/facial edema
Oliguria
Respiratory symptoms (SOB, abn breath sounds,
decreased SaO2)
Thromboxane - Answer>> Mom produces counter
hormone
Causes platelet adhesion
Platelets activated-> move to site of injury (potential
for TCP)
Increased vasoconstrictor influence
Eclampsia - Answer>> Secondary to nervous system
excitability
Hyperreflexia
Clonus
Restlessness (early sign)
MgSO4 - Answer>> CNS depressant
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