
Obstetrics
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16.01 | Antenatal care • Pre-pregnancy counselling • Physiological changes in pregnancy • Antental care • Structural abnormalities |
16.02 | Antenatal care • Aneuploidy & screening • Invasive testing• Use of anti-D • Antenatal care timetable |
16.03 | Antenatal care • Minor symptoms in pregnancy • Hyperemesis gravidum • Thromboprophylaxis• VTE |
16.04 | Pre-existing problems • Hypertension• Anaemia • Diabetes• Hyperthyroidism • Jaundice• Malaria • Renal disease |
16.05 | Pre-existing problems • Psychiatric conditions – drugs • Epilepsy• Connective tissue disease • HIV• Rubella• Measles |
16.06 | Ante/perinatal infections • Syphilis• CMV• Parvovirus B19 • Toxoplasmosis• Listeria • Hepatitis B & E |
16.07 | Ante/perinatal infections • Herpes simplex• Varicella zoster • Chlamydia• Gonorrhoea • Clostridium• TB• Group B Strep • Opthalmia neonatorum |
16.08 | Antenatal problems • Abdominal pain in pregnancy DDx • Pre-eclampsia• HELLP syndrome • Oligohydramnios• Polyhydramnios • Small for gestational age |
16.09 | Perinatal baby problems • Prematurity• Postmaturity • Birth injuries |
16.10 | Labour and problems • Normal labour• Induction • Pain relief in labour• Monitoring |
16.11 | Labour and problems • Multiple pregnancies (twins/triplets) • Breech presentation • Meconium-related problems • Reduced foetal movements |
16.12 | Labour and problems • Retained placenta • Instrumental vaginal delivery • Caesarean section• Stillbirth |
16.13 | Labour and problems • Placenta problems – vasa praevia, placenta accreta, placenta praevia • Perineal tears + episiotomy • Puerperal psychosis |
16.14 | Obstetric emergencies • Sepsis in the puerperium • Eclampsia• Placental abruption • Cord prolapse• Shoulder dystosia |
16.15 | Obstetric emergencies • Uterine rupture • Postpartum haemorrhage • Amniotic fluid embolism • DIC & coagulation defects |
16.16 | Contraception • Combined pill, patch, ring • Condoms• Progesterone-only pill • Injectable contraceptives • Implantable contraceptives |
16.17 | Contraception • Intrauterine system• Copper IUD • Emergency contraception • Postpartum contraception • Contraception for specific populations - >40yos- Obese pts - Epilepsy- Transgender/nonbinary |