EPISODE 1: PRENATAL LABS
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In this first episode of the Family MedCast, we review the essential prenatal labs needed for evaluating pregnant patients, and when those labs should be drawn.
For convenience, we've included an infographic in the Show Notes that can be used as a reference. We've left plenty of white space to take notes. Throughout the episode, we give handy mnemonics for keeping track of which labs you need for each week.
Access the printer-friendly study guide here.
ERRATA:
At 4:15 and 4:30, we briefly said Dtap for pregnant patients around 28 weeks. It is instead a Tdap, which is correct in the larger discussion later in the episode. (First episode jitters).
REFERENCES:
Lockwood, Charles J. (MD), and Magriples, Urania (MD). "Initial prenatal assessment and first-trimester prenatal care." UpToDate, 2016.
Lockwood, Charles J. (MD), and Magriples, Urania (MD). "Prenatal care (second and third trimesters)." UpToDate, 2016.
Riley, Laura E. (MD). "Varicella-zoster virus infection in pregnancy." UpToDate, 2016.
Moise, Kenneth J. (MD). "Prevention of Rh(D) alloimmunization in pregnancy. UpToDate, 2016.
Yates, Amber M. (MD). "Prenatal screening and testing for hemoglobinopathy." UptoDate, 2016.
Robinson, William R. (MD). "Screening for cervical cancer in HIV-infected women and adolescents."
Bauer, Kenneth A. (MD). "Hematologic changes in pregnancy." UpToDate, 2016.
Hooton, Thomas M. (MD), and Gupta, Kalpana (MD, MPH). "Urinary tract infections and asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnancy." UpToDate, 2016.
Kaufmann, Matthew S. et al. "First Aid for the Obstetrics & Gynecology Clerkship, Third Edition." McGraw Hill Publishing, 2011.
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