Negative ultrasound but still pregnant

    • [DOCX File]GUIDELINE TEMPLATE - British Columbia

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      Currently pregnant 0 History of pregnancy terminating in abortion Spontaneous or elective 0 Therapeutic RFC Toxemia of Pregnancy. Toxemia of pregnancy is a series of abnormal conditions occurring during pregnancy, principally caused by disturbed metabolism.


    • [DOC File]Case Study 1

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      Extremities: Negative. Sally is diagnosed . as being in active labor and also has . an upper respiratory infection. STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. Based on Sally’s health history, the best nursing diagnosis for her would be: a. Fear related to slow fetal heart rate by monitor. b. …


    • [DOCX File]Medical Separations Scenarios - Job Corps

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      These studies suggest that pregnant women who have COVID-19 and show symptoms are more likely than non-pregnant women with COVID-19 and symptoms to need care in the ICU, to need ventilator support and to even die from the illness. However, we do feel that this overall increased risk in pregnant …


    • can you have negative blood tests and neg ultrasound and still be …

      Negative ultrasound still requires follow-up (consider CT) Renal colic. Ultrasound is first-line imaging test in pediatric patients and pregnant women. Consider CT KUB (kidney/urinary/bladder) as first line test in adults. Acute renal failure. To rule out obstructive uropathy. New testicular mass. New painless abdominal or pelvic mass


    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, G

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      Mai may also have cultural beliefs about technology (e.g. ultrasound screening) and needs supportive education that is sensitive to her beliefs. Case Study 2 Hospital Prenatal Clinic, 3rd Trimester Retesting, High Risk for HIV. Joan J. (a former IVDU) is at 32 weeks gestation. She tested HIV negative at her first prenatal visit at 20 weeks.


    • [DOC File]OB/GYN Student Study Guide - School of Medicine

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      A pregnancy test is done and is positive. An appointment was set up with the local OB/GYN who ordered an ultrasound which confirmed twins at 18-weeks gestation. Twins are considered a high risk pregnancy. You notify the Center Dentist of Tulesha and remind him she is pregnant with twins.


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      Obstetric Nursing Care Plan 2006. Tina Kloepfer. Glendale Community College Patient Profile. G.B. is an intelligent, confident, 5 feet and 4 inches tall, ABO B+, 28-year-old Caucasian female patient: G1P1, LMP is February 2, 2006, EDC is November 18, 2006 and gestation of 396/7 weeks confirmed by an ultrasound per chart.


    • [DOCX File]PHYSICAL EXAMINATION - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      21 yo G2P1001 at 28 2/7 by 8 week ultrasound (always include dating criteria) complaining of inguinal pain on walking. Denies contractions, vaginal bleeding, rupture of membranes, and has fetal movement (the cardinal questions of obstetrics). BP 110/68 Urine: trace protein (pregnant women usually have trace protein) neg glucose


    • [DOCX File]Bradford DVT Service Redesign manuscript

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      Right Perineal artery occluded on ultrasound– good collaterals – possibly related to knee replacement sx- unknown length of time. No hx of varicose or spider veins; wears compression stocking on right leg after Achilles injury. No hx of blood clots. Musculo-skeletal Muscle or joint pain; joint stiffness Hx arthritis in …


    • [DOC File]OBSTETRIC NURSING CARE PLAN

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      Where ultrasound suggests that DVT is still suspected, rivaroxaban is paused until the repeat scan a week later, as initiated internally by the imaging department. Where there is a negative scan and negative D-dimer assay, patients should be discontinued …


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