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OB Review

Teacher: Joyce Clay MS.RN
Across
The drug given to stop premature labor or decrease the blood pressure in a patient diagnosed with pre-eclampsia
A woman who has never been pregnant
The syndrome including: Perinatal infections such as toxoplasmosis, other infections, rubella, cmv, herpes and syphilis
A rare infant condition in which the infant cannot transfer the galactose to glucose which is a preventative reason for a mom to breast feed
The lochia which appears on days 3-14 which is pink, and brownish colored discharge
An infection of the lining of the uterus
The formation of maternal antibodies that cross the placenta and destroy red cells in the fetal circulation
Stimulation of labor which has already started and may have slowed or stalled
A presumptive sign of pregnancy
The fluid given as a bolus prior to the initiation of an epidural
3-5 cycles per minute of sine wave-like FHR pattern lasting greater than 20 minutes
A common discomfort of pregnancy caused by excessive secretion of saliva
The first day of the woman's last menses
The infant's first stool
Collection of blood under the periosteum, caused by external pressure during labor and delivery
Down
The type of harness used when the Barlow and Ortolani's maneuver indicate developmental hip dysplasia
The deceleration which occurs after the peak of the contraction
The sign where there is Unilateral color change where one side of the newborn's body is ruddy, whereas the other side appears pale
The drug which is given to stop bleeding but is not used if the patient is hypertensive
The sign caused by discoloration of the cervix and the vagina into a deep blue-violet color
The term for a boggy uterus
The term for the fluctuations in the baseline FHR
The drug which stimulates uterine smooth muscle producing uterine contractions
The drug used to help the body eliminate the blastocyst which has implanted outside of the uterine cavity
Exposed sebaceous glands that look like whiteheads on the infant's face, especially across the nose
Marbling of the skin
Intractable vomiting
Use of light, gentle touch, such as rhythmically stroking the abdomen during a contraction
The medications used for cervical riping include prostaglandin E2
type of infection occurring 24 hours or later after the birth of a baby
The stage of labor where the umbilical cord lengthens
The most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease in the US
Yellowing of the skin that is most visible after blanching
Rupture of membranes before 37 weeks gestation