Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy and hyperemesis gravidarum
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1. Question
Which of the following does not fall under the Windsor definition of hyperemesis gravidarum?
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2. Question
What is the average global prevalence rate of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (NVP) found in the latest clinical study?
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3. Question
Which of the following is not a potential risk factor for hyperemesis gravidarum?
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4. Question
The circulating levels of which hormonal genes tend to be elevated at about 12 weeks of pregnancy and when hyperemesis gravidarum is diagnosed?
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5. Question
Which of the following tools can help assess the severity of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy and hyperemesis gravidarum?
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6. Question
Which of the following blood results does not belong to the clinical picture of NVP and HG?
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7. Question
Liver function tests show abnormal results in what percentage of women with HG?
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8. Question
In two-thirds of the patients diagnosed with HG, which of the following organ functions will be abnormal?
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9. Question
Which of the following antiemetic drugs is licensed in the UK for the management of HG in pregnant women?
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10. Question
Which of the following intravenous (IV) fluid is not recommended to be used in pregnant woman with HG in her first trimester of pregnancy?
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11. Question
Which of the following drugs can be used to prevent Wernicke’s encephalopathy?
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12. Question
Patients with HG are at an increased risk of developing deep vein thrombosis owing to dehydration and their lack of mobility. Which of the following drugs is the pharmacist likely to see in the drug chart for HG inpatients for the prophylaxis of venous thromboembolism?
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13. Question
What is the maximum dose of oral domperidone for managing NVP as recommended from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency medication safety alert?
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14. Question
What is the dose regimen of corticosteroids recommended in the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Green-top Guideline No. 69 as the third-line antiemetic for the management of HG?
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15. Question
What are the available routes of administration for one of the antiemetics called prochlorperazine in the UK market?
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