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Midwifery Pharmacology 2

Bridgette O'Brien
Applied Pharmcology
Fall 2021
Horizontales
This condition commonly occurs in pregnancy as a result of constipation and increased venous pressure below the uterus. (Ch. 21)
This agent used to manage diabetes can stay fresh without refrigeration up to 30 days once open but must be stored away from heat and light. (Ch. 18)
This non-nicotine agent is effective for smoking cessation and has no known teratogenic effects when utilized during pregnancy. (Ch. 8)
Opioids cross the ____ barrier and maternal opioid use can increase the risk of congenital heart defects but is otherwise considered safe for use if needed during pregnancy. (Ch. 12)
This agent is used to prevent UTIs and to treat vaginal dryness, itching, and burning, painful or difficult urination. (Ch. 22)
This hormone reduces the efficacy of mu-opioid agonist and subsequently, for women, opioid analgesia may be less effective and come with more side effects. (Ch. 12)
Because pregnancy itself is a state of insulin resistance once of the most common conditions to arise during pregnancy is ______. (Ch. 35)
According to Wisconsin Chapter SPS.182.03, the recommended dosage of _____ is 10-20 units (1-2 ml) when treating postpartum hemorrhaging.
______ concentration levels less than 11.0 g/dl in the first and third trimesters and less than 10.5 g/dl in the second trimester are considered anemic. (Ch. 16)
During pregnancy, increased ______ dilation results in more absorption of topical medications. (Ch. 26)
This concept refers to the time it takes for the amount of active drug or plasma concentrations to be reduced in half. (Ch. 2)
This common formulation of vitamin K can be given to newborns intravenously to prevent hemorrhagic disease. (Ch. 16)
Long term hormone therapy, pregnancy, and oral contraceptive use all increase the risk of venous ______. (Ch. 16)
Verticales
Postpartum _____ is defined as more than 500 mL blood loss following a vaginal birth or 1000 mL lost during a cesarean. (Ch. 37)
This pharmacological therapy entails utilizing drugs to inhibit myometrial contractions and prevent preterm birth. (Ch. 36)
This proton pump inhibitor is considered safe for use during pregnancy. (Ch. 21)
This alternative agent and common spice can increase insulin sensitivity and ought to be used with caution by those on anticoagulants. (Ch. 18)
Antacids should be used with caution during pregnancy because, in excess, they may cause maternal or fetal metabolic ______ . (Ch. 21)
One in three adults has this cardiovascular disease which can notably cause complications during pregnancy. (Ch. 15)
Agent used to treat trichomoniasis during pregnancy. (Ch. 31)
Transient postpartum ______ occurs in 10% of woman post birth and results in a painless inflammation of the thyroid gland. (Ch. 19)
_____ of pregnancy is a common condition occurring during pregnancy that entails physiologic nasal congestion. (Ch. 20)
This agent is employed to reverse opioid overdose and acts by blocking opioid receptors. (Ch. 12)