The drug of choice to reverse the effects of anticoagulant therapy is
protamine sulfate via slow IV push.
Svetlana has a history of Marfan
... [Show More] syndrome and has arrived for an office visit for preconception counseling. Her primary care provider has ordered laboratory work and an echocardiogram to help determine the potential childbearing options. The prognosis for maternal outcomes in pregnancies of women with Marfan syndrome is related to
degree of aortic root dilation.
The normal decline in systemic vascular resistance that occurs in pregnancy may become problematic for women with cardiac lesions or cardiac diseases. Which describes a shunt reversal that involves unoxygenated blood delivered into the systemic circulation?
right to left
Marielle has been admitted to the intensive care unit with worsening pulmonary edema after being treated for preterm labor. She is wearing a Venturi mask with 40% oxygen for worsening blood gases. The primary care physician suspects acute respiratory distress syndrome. Which medications should be avoided while Marielle is in critical condition?
terb
Halili has a history of mechanical valve replacement and has been on anticoagulants during pregnancy. Her medications were discontinued in labor. She had a normal spontaneous vaginal birth 2 hours ago and has just completed her recovery period. Her anticoagulant therapy should be reinitiated after birth within
6 hours
The cardiac lesions that may be more likely to present for the first time in pregnancy because of increased demands on the heart are
valvular
Intensive nursing and medical management in women with pregestational diabetes should begin in the
preconception period.
Treating hypertension with vasodilating agents during pregnancy may be associated with
decreased uteroplacental blood flow.
Mrs. J. has been receiving heparin therapy and is being transitioned to warfarin in the postpartum period. Which of the following medications may act as antagonists or decrease the actions of warfarin?
Aspirin, antihistamines, and vitamin K (wrong) [Show Less]