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Given for Magnesium Sulfate toxicity
May be used for induction of labor, or after delivery for the prevention and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage.
Given for prevention and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage, contraindicated in patients with asthma
Medication also known as Erythromycin ointment and given as prophylaxis of ophthalmia neonatorum (blindness in babies d/t gonorrhea, chlamydia infections at birth
Prevention of DVTs in high-risk surgical patients
Given to the preeclamptic patient to prevent seizures
Given for prevention and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage, contraindicated in patients with high blood pressure
Given to patients with high blood pressure, and used for women having preterm contractions
Given for preterm labor, causes tachycardia
Given to treat nausea
To prevent respiratory distress syndrome in the preterm newborn
Given to treat drops in blood pressure post epidural/spinal anesthesia
Given to treat severe blood pressures greater than 160/105
Causes contractions. Used to start inductions of labor, or given after delivery to prevent and treat postpartum hemorrhage
Given to mothers that are RH negative with a RH positive baby
May be given in labor to decrease contraction pain
Prevention of respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infants at high risk
Given for prevention and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage by decreasing flow of bleeding
Also known as witch hazel. Given to dry, soothe, and protect skin of sutures, from lacerations and episiotomies or hemorrhoids
Newborns lack intestinal bacteria; this medication is given to prevent bleeding in the newborn