Obstetrics - The National Family Medicine Board Review Course
Offered By: The Center for Medical Education via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into a comprehensive 34-minute obstetrics lecture from The National Family Medicine Board Review Course. Explore crucial topics including pregnancy physiologic adaptation, nutrition, folic acid supplementation, and immunization during pregnancy. Learn about initial prenatal evaluation procedures, ACOG 2014 EDC guidelines, and routine follow-up testing. Understand Rh sensitization, fetal chromosomal abnormalities, and antenatal diagnosis techniques. Examine second-trimester screening methods, genetic testing recommendations by ACOG, and cell-free DNA screening. Conclude with essential information on Group B Strep (GBS) screening and intrapartum prophylaxis guidelines. Gain key knowledge to excel in family medicine certification and recertification examinations through this intensive, fact-filled presentation.
Syllabus
Intro
Pregnancy Physiologic Adaptation
Nutrition
Folic Acid
Immunization in Pregnancy
Initial Prenatal Evaluation (Cant'd)
ACOG 2014 EDC Guideline
Routine Initial Prenatal Evaluation
Follow-up Testing
Rh Sensitization
Fetal Chromosomal Abnormalities Antenatal Diagnosis
Second-Trimester Screening
Genetic Testing ACOG Recommendations
Cell-Free DNA screening
Question
Group B Strep (GBS) Screening
Intrapartum Prophylaxis (not recommended)
Taught by
The Center for Medical Education
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