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Midwifery Applied Pharmacology

Bridgette O'Brien
12/5/2021
Horizontales
This alternative agent is used to treat and prevent dementia and manage PMS symptoms. (Ch. 10)
Prolonged blood clotting could be a result of a _______ deficiency. (Ch. 5)
NSAIDs like Celecoxib are contraindicated during the third trimester due to the risk of it promoting premature closure of the ductus arteriosus and decreasing the amount of ______ fluid.
This thiazide diuretic is considered safe to administer for chronic gestational hypertension. (Ch. 15)
According to Wisconsin state standards, licensed midwives are to offer an intramuscular injection of vitamin K to prevent this disease in newborns.
This mood disorder occurs in 15%-20% of individuals prior to birth and due to hormonal fluctuations, fatigue, and psychological adjustments to parenthood. (Ch. 25)
This alternative agent is commonly employed to prevent UTIs. (Ch. 10)
This endocrine hormone, produced in the pineal gland, is useful for regulating circadian rhythms, restoring normal sleep-wake cycles, and can be found over the counter as a food supplement. (Ch. 24)
This topical anti-fungal is considered the drugs of choice during pregnancy. (Ch. 26)
It is advised that pregnant and lactating individuals take 160-209 mcg of this thyroid supporting trace element. (Ch. 19)
These medications accelerate fetal pulmonary maturation and subsequently may be administered if there is a risk of pre-term birth. (Ch. 36)
According to SPS 182.03 as licensed midwives in the state of Wisconsin we may administer prescription drugs “as an authorized agent of a licensed practitioner with ______ authority”
A deficiency in this water-soluble vitamin during pregnancy can result in spina bifida and other neural tube defects. (Ch. 5)
This agent is administered 72 hours after birth to reduce the incidences of Rh sensitization (Ch. 37)
This common sleep disorder occurs more commonly in women than men and is commonly associated with hormone fluctuations triggered by menstruation, pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause. (Ch. 24)
Verticales
An agent that destroys and/or prevents the development of microorganisms. (Ch. 11)
Ergotamines are contraindicated during pregnancy due to the risk of __________. (Ch. 24)
This 1st generation H1 antihistamine is effective at relieving nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. (Ch. 13)
Combined hormonal contraceptives increases risk of this severe medical event. (Ch. 29)
Due to the enlargement of the uterus, the most common form of incontinence during pregnancy is _____ urinary incontinence. (Ch. 22)
The placenta plays a key roll in moving drugs back into the maternal_______, essentially protecting the fetus from possible adverse drug effects. (Ch. 3)
Pregnant individuals who are aware they have the _____ virus are advised to being prophylaxis with acyclovir at 36 weeks gestation as to prevent the virus being transmitted to the newborn. (Ch. 23)
This common sexually transmitted disease can result in tubal scarring, infertility, and/or ectopic pregnancy. (Ch. 23)
This common alternative agent is sometimes employed as an alternative to SSRIs. (Ch. 25)
This syndrome results in swelling of the liver and brain` due to salicylate use and subsequently agents like aspirin should not be used on children or adolescents with viral syndromes like influenza and varicella. (Ch. 12)
This antimicrobial agent is the drug of choice for treating susceptible infections during pregnancy. (Ch. 11)
Hormone activity can have some impact on these enzymes and impact how medications are metabolized. (Ch. 2)
This water-soluble vitamin treats dyslipidemia and plays and important role in cholesterol metabolism. (Ch. 5)
These analgesics come with a high risk of dependency and potential for abuse but can be used if absolutely necessary during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but it may result in sedation of the newborn. (Ch. 12)