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show | broad spectrum antiinfective. prophylaxis during labor and cesarean section.
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2.Ancef (Cefazolin) | show 🗑
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3.Aquamephyton (Phytonadione) | show 🗑
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show | PP, sedative, antiemetic, anti-anxiety. used in early labor to promote sleep and decrease anxiety.
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show | Prenatal/Labor, corticosteroid, used to help mature fetal lungs in premature labor.
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6.Brethine | show 🗑
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7.Calcium Gluconate | show 🗑
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show | used to ripen cervix at term.softens cervix, stimulates contractions, less pitocin needed.
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show | prostoglandin used in cervical ripening and during inductions of labor.
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show | PP, contraceptive, birth control for 3 months, contains progesterone so shouldn't decrease breast milk.
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show | opioid analgesic. usually put in epidurals or spinals
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show | narcotic, preservative-free version of morphine. severe pain and those who cannot tolerate preservatives.
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show | All, stimulates the sympathetic nervous system which mobilizes the body's resources under stress. Helps resuscitate newborn or mother in respiratory distress.
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show | Pre-pregnancy/Prenatal, supplement used to decrease incidence of neural tube defects. Most important during three months before mom gets pregnant.
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15.Hemabate (Carboprost Tromethamine) | show 🗑
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show | Newborn, given to all newborns in 3 separate injections.
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17.Ibuprofen | show 🗑
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show | Newborn, put into the eye of all newborns as prophylactic to treat gonorrhea and chlamydia.
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20.Magnesium Sulphate | show 🗑
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show | (Rubella Virus Vaccine Live) PP, live attenuated vaccine, a women shouldn't get pregnant after recieving this for 1-3 months.
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show | PP. an oxytocic. used for the prevention and control of pospartum hemorrhage.
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23.Morphine (Morphine Sulphate; Astramorph; ) - L&D/PP, | show 🗑
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24.Narcan (Naloxone Hydrochloride) | show 🗑
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25.Naropin (ropivacaine hydrochloride) | show 🗑
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show | (Ferrous sulfate) PP. iron for iron deficiency anemia.
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show | opioid narcotic analgesic. moderate to severe labor pain.
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show | L&D, antimicrobial used in the treatment of GBS for prophylaxis during labor if mothers are at risk.
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29.Percocet | show 🗑
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show | helps stimulation/induction of labor by helping uterus to start contracting.
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show | hormone, helps uterus contract to expel blood and prevent hemorrhage.
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show | Prenatal/PP, reduces risk of spinal cord defects, and helps mother not get any nutritional deficiencies.
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show | Prenatal/L&D/PP, antihypertensive, calcium channel blocker, smooth muscle relaxer helps inhibit contractions.
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show | anti-inflammatory corticosteroid to relieve pain and itching from hemorrhoids
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show | L & D/PP, antiemetic used to treat n/v and heartburn during L&D and postpartum.
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36.Rhogam (Rho(D) Immune Globulin) | show 🗑
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show | PP, laxative, to relieve constipation and drug-induced constipation.
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show | L&D, alalgesic, management of severe pain with labor.
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show | Newborn, synthetic surfactant for preterm infants.
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40.T dap (tetanus, diphtheria toxoids, & acellular pertussis) | show 🗑
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show | (Pramoxine) PP. local anesthetic. topical cream used in peri area and anal area for pain/ itching/ hemorrhoids.
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42.Tylenol with Codeine | show 🗑
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show | Prenatal/L&D/PP, antiemetic for treatment of n/v related to morning sickness.
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