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Implantation of a fertilized ovum outside the uterine cavity |
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Where do 95% of ectopic pregnancies occur |
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Risk factors of ectopic pregnancy |
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hx of std or pid previous hx of ectopic pregnancy failed tubal ligation IUD multiple induced abortions maternal age over 35 years cigarette smoking vaginal douching |
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S/sx of ectopic pregnancy initally |
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normal sx of pregnancy are present like amenorrhea breast tenderness nausea etc |
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later signs of ectopic pregnancy |
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vaginal spotting or light bleeding one sided or diffuse lower abdominal or pelvic pain vasomotor disturbances: fainting, dizziness shoulder or neck pain that is worse on inspiration |
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if a woman used assisted reproductive techniques what is she at risk for |
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if implantation occurs in the distal fallopian tube what later signs may she exibit, and what may it be mistaken for |
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intermittent abdominal pain small amounts of vaginal bleeding
may be mistaken for a threatened abortion |
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if an embryo dies early what may happen to it? |
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reabsorption into the womans body |
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if implantation occurs in the proximal end of the tube, what may happen and what are the signs and symptoms |
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rupture within 2-3 weeks
sudden severe pain in one of the lower quadrants of the abdomen intraabdominal hemmorhage irritation of the diaphram which manifests by shoulder or neck pain that is worse on inspiration signs of hypovolemic shock with no or minimal external bleeding |
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Signs of hypovolemic shock |
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tachycardia (early) Decrease in bp late) cool clammy pale skin confusion or restlessness rigid tender abdomen lightheadedness syncope |
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Diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy |
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ultrasound: 28 days Serum BhCG, and progesterone: and Laparoscopy |
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What is the normal for the serum B-hCG and include the what the lows mean |
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at 3 weeks 5-50 if low, can indicate an abnormal pregnancy |
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If progesterone is low during a pregnancy, what does that suggest? |
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pregnancy is unlikely to be viable |
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What does management of ectopic pregnancy depend upon> |
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whether the tube is intact or ruptured |
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Medical managemt may allow what? |
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preservation of the tube and allows for future fertility |
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When is medical management most sucessful? |
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tube is intact, lize of pregnancy is less than 3.5 early in the pregnancy, fetus is not living |
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what does methotrexate (amethopterin, MTX) do? |
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interfers with cell reproduction and inhibits cell division in the embryo |
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Nursing Considerations for methotrexate |
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destroys rapidly growing tissue administered im single dose or multi dose requires serial B-hCG testing for at least 2 weeks avoid alcohol or vitimans wth FOLIC ACID |
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If a woman is started on methotrexate, what should she d/c? |
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Prenatal vitamins, no food with folic acid |
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green veggies citrius fruits beans peas lentils avocado okra asparagus dark leafy greens broccli brussel sprouts seeds and nuts cauliflower beets corn celery carrots squash |
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What surgical management options are there for those with an ectopic pregnancy |
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laproscopic linear salpingostomy: |
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may salvage the tube for later pregnancies tube opened with fine linear incision POC removed to reduce scarring tubal incision is left to heal withough suturing
may be attempetd if tube is minimally ruptured and slightly greater opening is needed for removal of POC |
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What options are available for a ruptured fallopian tube? |
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control bleeding and prevent hypovolemic shock salpingectomy: removal of fallopian tube and ligation of blood vessels liklihood of fertility decreases |
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What to consider about the tubes in an ectopic pregnancy? |
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the same condition that was present in one side, may be present in another. |
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preventing hypovolemic swhock control pain psychological support explain temporary side effects like N/V with methotrexate importance of communicating bothersome drug effects of worsening symptoms that indicate rupture like pelvec shoulder or neck pain, dizziness or faintness, increased vaginal bleeding |
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no alcohol or folic acid no ingercourse until h-bCG are absent within 2-3 weeks emphasize follow up appointments b/c may need surgical intervention |
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Emotional support for ectopic pregnancy |
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accept anger grief guilt self blame and anxiety may be anxious about future pregnancies may feel acute sense of loss clarify explanations therapeutic communication |
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Gestational Trophoblastic Disease or Hydatidiform mole |
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patholocic proliferation of trophoblastic cells where the placenta not the fetus grows |
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ovum with no genetic material, sperm fertilizes the egg and divides forming the hydropic vesicles |
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normal ovum fertilized by two sperm. |
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what complication may arise from this |
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acute respiratory distress if the vesicles enter the circulation and embolize to her lungs |
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S/sx of hydatidiform mole |
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vaginal bleeding browninsh like prune juice but can be bright red' hyperthyroidism uterine enlargement greater than expected gestational age classic) passage of hydropic vessels preeclampsia MARKED elevation of hCG hyperemesis gravidarium |
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What is used for diagnosis |
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anemia DIC infection (if late diagnosis and spontaneous abortion of mole) embolization of the lung Malignant gestational trophoblastic disease usually choriocarcinoma |
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What does manaement include |
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evacuation of the mole follow up |
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What is done before evacuation? |
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chest xray metabolic and blood chemistry tests baseline B-hCG CBC clotting factors blood typing and cross match treatment for hypertension or hyepremesis |
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what is usually used to extract the mole |
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vaccum aspiration after done: IV oxytocin to contract |
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What follows the evacuation |
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What is the follow up protocol for choriocarcinoma |
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evaluation of BhCG every 1-2 weeks until three normal prepregnancy levels then 1-2 months for up to a year |
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what should be avoided during follow up |
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pregnancy because it could obscure the evidence of choriocarcinoma |
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what is done if the bhcg does not fall? |
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ct of the brain, chest abdomen and pelvis to help identify metastases of the cancer |
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what is the primary treatment for choriocarcinoma |
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chemotherapy and has a high cure rate |
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emotional considerations after tx |
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may experience the same emotions as any other pregnancy loss plus anxious about the possibility of cancer and the need to delay pregnancy |
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assessment of the woman with a hemorrhagic condition of early pregnancy |
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confirm pregnancy and length of gestation physical assessment: amount and character of bleeding, pain characteristics, examine linen and peripads (may weigh them) vs for cardio status H&H rh factor for RhoGAM fever, malaise, and prolonged or odours vaginal discharge knowledge |
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what does uterine cramping accompy |
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what is associated with deep severe pelvic pain |
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if a women has a ruptured tube, what may be the only symptom? |
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pain because it can also bleed into the abdomen |
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Interventions for providing information about tests and procedures |
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explain diagnostic procedures like transvaginal or abd ultrasound tell the purpose, duration, and any discomfort accompanied by it reinforce explanations for surgery administer anesthetic reason for blood test: BhCG, H&H, coagulation, blood type and screen |
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Interventions for teaching measures to prevent infection: |
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greatest during first 72 hours after spontaneous and surgery perineal pads instead of tampons until bleeding stopped wash hands before and after changing talk to hcp before resuming sex |
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Interventions for dietary information |
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nutrition and adequate fluid intake for infection and correct anemia high in iron vitamin c possible iron supplements |
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liver red meat spinach eggyolks carrots rasins |
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broccli citrus strawberries cantaloupe cabbage green peppers |
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nursing care for iron supplements |
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take with meals high in fiber and fluid 2,500ml/day to reduce constipation |
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Interventions for teaching signs of infection |
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can buy a thermometer take temp q8hrs for first 3 days att home med help if above 100f report vaginal discharge with foul odor, pelvic tenderness or general malaise |
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