Implementing A Framework for Maternity ... - Scottish Government
Implementing A Framework for Maternity ... - Scottish Government
Implementing A Framework for Maternity ... - Scottish Government
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Exit examples <strong>for</strong> Level Ia-d: maternal medical/surgical history (continued)<br />
Haematological Disorders<br />
Haematological disease – e.g.<br />
thrombocytopenia, aplastic anaemia<br />
Coagulation abnormality –<br />
thrombophilia, disseminated<br />
intravascular coagulation (DIC),<br />
DVT, pulmonary embolus (any history)<br />
Rhesus iso-immunisation including<br />
KELL<br />
Haemoglobinopathies<br />
Reproductive/Genital Tract<br />
Mal<strong>for</strong>mations of reproductive/<br />
genital tract<br />
Uterine surgery<br />
Significant pelvic or cervical surgery<br />
Infection<br />
Significant infection e.g. Group B<br />
haemolytic streptococci<br />
Any blood borne virus (HIV, Hep B,<br />
Hep C)<br />
Sepsis<br />
Drug or Alcohol Intake<br />
History of drug or alcohol abuse<br />
There should be a review if the woman<br />
uses therapeutic medication<br />
Genetic Disorders<br />
Marfan’s syndrome<br />
Ehlers Danlos syndrome<br />
Endocrine Disorders<br />
Any endocrine disease<br />
Diabetes (Type I and II) or gestational<br />
diabetes<br />
Thyroid disease – (hypo and hyper)<br />
Adrenal disease e.g. Addisons<br />
Musculo-Skeletal Disorders<br />
Trauma to pelvis, CDH, Kyphosis<br />
Significant connective tissue disorder<br />
Malignant Disease<br />
Previous malignancy<br />
Surgery & Anaesthesia<br />
Any history of significant surgery or<br />
anaesthetic complication must be<br />
considered<br />
Special Needs in Pregnancy<br />
Will need to be independently<br />
considered, e.g.<br />
Learning disability<br />
Social exclusion<br />
Refugee mother<br />
Significant Gastro-intestinal<br />
Disorders<br />
Cholelithiasis<br />
Fatty liver of pregnancy<br />
Hepatobilary disease<br />
Crohn’s disease<br />
Ulcerative colitis<br />
Renal disease<br />
Renal failure, impairment or dialysis<br />
Significant Mental Illness<br />
Diagnosed schizophrenia<br />
Manic depressive psychosis<br />
Postnatal depression<br />
Transplant Surgery<br />
Heart<br />
Lung<br />
Liver<br />
Kidney<br />
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