pruritic rash on chest and back
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Hello!
I'm a public health nurse and visit pregnant moms referred for Healthy Start services. I visited a patient today who has a pruritic rash over her chest and lower & upper back. Nothing on her face, arms, abdomen, etc.
Her OB provider is aware (per pt) and not concerned. She said it has gotten better over the past few days--that a few days ago the bumps had little white heads. The rash started about a week ago.
My first thought was it was an allergic rxn, but she denied the use of new detergent, denied eating any seafood or new type of food. Basically, she denied doing anything different, including wearing any new clothing.
I looked in my Maternity text from school, and it states that "pruritis is a relatively common dermatologic symptom in pregnancy, with cholestasis of pregnancy being the most common cause of pruritic rash." Her EDC is 4/11/05, so she's 36 weeks along. Has anyone seen this before in pregnant women?
OK--another question about this pt if you have time: She has a hx of rapid progression during labor. She told me her last baby was delivered in less than 2 hours. Her first baby took 13 total, and the current pregnancy is her 3rd. She's 36 weeks, already 1 cm dilated and is having some irregular "cramping". Her provider told her to call as soon as she starts experiencing any signs of labor, but she's afraid she won't make it to the hospital on time.
I have not had a lot of experience with this, so I reviewed the basic signs of labor and reinforced her provider's instructions to call at the first sign of labor. She still seems really worried about not knowing when her labor begins and not making it to the hospital on time. Anyone have experience with this type of situation?
Thanks in advance,
novice PHN