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complications Test

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cerclage complications (RARE)
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incompetent cervix rule
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symptoms of incompetent cervix
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used to keep cervix closed, may be removed to allow vaginal delivery or left intact for c- section
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surgical removal of segment of cervix for diagnostic use, to confirm abnormal pap results
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ectopic pregnancy
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shortening of vaginal portion of cervix, thinning of walls
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to treat incompetent cervix
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risk factors of ectopic pregnacies
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for patients on bedrest from incompetent cervix to increase circulation, maintain muscle flexability and prevent thrombosis
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s/s of ectopic pregnancy
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to diagnose incompetent cervix
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laproscopic linear salpingostomy
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Nursing iunterventions for incompetent cervix
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evaluate pregnacy and gently preserve the tube
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range of motion exercizes
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early detection to prevent miscarriage. bedrest, cerclage, or both if condition is severe
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heavyness/ marginal to large amount of discharge
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effacement
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sutures
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chadwicks sign (blue discoloration of cervix, soft uterus, HCG in blood or urine, pain lower abdominal, fainting dizziness, referred right shoulder pain, , slower HCG titers than a normal pregnancy
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support group, ROM, sit up after meals reduce heartburn, fiber and fluid to prevent constipation
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may rupture membranes, uterus may get irritated and start labor, infection of placenta or uterus, cervix can be damaged if contractions tear sutures
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once diagnosed, NO sex!! due to the prostaglandins in sperm that can cause contractions
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cone bioposy
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tubal damage d/t PID, previous pelvic, abdominal , tubal surgery/ sterilization, IUD presence, HIgh levels of hormones alter motility of egg in tube, ovulation inducing drugs, smoking, douching, STD, >40,exposure to DES
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internal exam or ultrasound
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inplantation of fertilized egg in site anywhere other than endrometrial lining of uterus
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surgical procedure to prevent cervix from premature dilation
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fertilized egg implanted in fallopian tube, peritoneal cavity, cervix, uterine cornea, ovary, ampulla of tube (most common place)
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birth that occurs prior to 37 weeks
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painless dilation causing premature birth, usually around 20 weeks gestation
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a synthetic hormone with estrogenic properties, possible cause of incompetent cervix
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located between vagina and uterus
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progressive openening of cervix
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sutures to close incompetent cervix 85-90 % success. remove at about 37 weeks Gallow vaginal or leave in place for future pregnacies and c section preformed
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synthetic hormone with estrogenic properties, used from 1948-1971 to decrease miscarriages.contraindicated now d/t vaginal cancerfor women who were exposed to DES in utero. being a DES daughter can cause an abnormally formed cervix
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removal of tube if it is ruptured or if future child bearing is not an issue

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