Cardiovascular changes {Ans: Slight hypertrophy Pulse increase, palpitations Increased blood volume Increases cardiac output Thrombosis risk}False Labor {Ans: Braxton Hicks contractions}Omega 3 {Ans: 300 mcg/day}Ballottement {Ans: a sharp upward pushing against the uterine wall with a finger inserted into the vagina for diagnosing pregnancy by feeling the return impact of the displaced fetus}Underweight under 18.5 BMI {Ans: 28 to 40 pounds}Renal Changes {Ans: Ureters relax, bladder displacement, increased size Decreased bladder tone, glucose clearance, BUN, Creatinine, Uric acid}Calcium {Ans: 1000 mg/day}All women between 24 to 34 weeks who re at risk for preterm delivery should receive: {Ans: Antenatal Glucocorticoids}Preeclampsia {Ans: >20 weeks Decreased placental perfusion, and organ perfusion Associated with high risk factors Can affect liver & brain function}Assessment Pain Management {Ans: Urinary Output VS- RR & BP Sensation and movement of extremities}Shoulder Dystocia {Ans: delayed or difficult birth of the fetal shoulders after the head is born MC Robert's Maneuver}Physical activity during pregnancy {Ans: Drink water Increase caloric intake}Polyhydramnios {Ans: too much amniotic fluid, smaller babies}Hemorrhagic Disorder {Ans: Maternal blood lose decreases oxygen carrying capacity Fluid replacement, fetal monitoring, oxygen, weight pads if possible, notify