LEC 2 Flashcards

1
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The usual setup of Delivery Room and NICU Set Up consists :

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  • OB Bed (Converted to be lithotomy)
  • Anesthesia Machine
  • Cardiac Monitor
  • Fetal Monitor/Doppler
  • Back Table (with sterile instruments and supplies)
  • Baby Warmer
  • Suction Machine
  • Oxygen
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2
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Used to cut the ligatures or other suture material.

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Mayo Scissors

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3
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It is also used to cut heavy tissues and internal organs so that adjacent tissues are protected while using it. I.e fascia, muscle, uterus, breast.

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Mayo Scissors

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4
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Used sometimes for Cesarean Delivery.

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Mayo Scissors

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5
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They may also be used to cut tougher material such as plaster, fabric, and occasionally umbilical cord.

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Bandage Scissors

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6
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Used to clamp larger vessels and tissue.

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Kelly Clamp (Straight and Curved)

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7
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________ are commonly used to remove placental fragments inside the uterus. It is also used as a hemostat or a clamping instrument.

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Sponge/Ovum Forceps

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8
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Other names for Needle Holder

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Also called needle driver or needle forceps

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9
Q

_____ is a surgical instrument similar to a hemostat, used by doctors and surgeons to hold and push a suturing needle when performing wound closure, ligation and other surgical procedures that require re-anastomosis.

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Needle Holder

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10
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Other term for Thumb Forcep

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spring forceps

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11
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______ used by compression between your thumb and forefinger and are used for grasping, holding, or manipulating body tissue.

They are non-ratchet style.

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Thumb Forceps

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12
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used for holding the labia and no teeth

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Thumb Forceps

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13
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_______ is used in surgical procedures for grasping tissue. Often the tops have teeth to securely hold the tissue.

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Tissue Forcep

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14
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__________ are designed to minimize damage to biological tissue. These forceps are used for delicate tissue handling and traction during a procedure.

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Tissue Forceps

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15
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____ are widely used in surgery due to the precise control they give to the surgeon.

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Adson Forceps

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16
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____ is a shallow kidney shaped basin, widely used in surgical procedures for carrying, dressing, bandages, small instruments, soiled dressing, and other medical waste.

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Kidney Basin

17
Q

______ are used to maintain vaginal exposure by separating the edges of the vagina and holding back the tissue.

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Vaginal Retractor

18
Q

Vaginal retractors are most commonly used during _________.

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Perineal repairs

19
Q

The _____ is an important procedure required to reduce the risk of contamination by microorganisms during operative procedures.

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Surgical scrub

20
Q

First instrument to hand to the OB

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Hysterometer

Next is the curettes

21
Q

Used in minor surgery
(removal of warts)
Don’t need to wear gown

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Open Gloving Technique

22
Q

Purpose of Patient Prepping

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Will serve as a guideline on how to do proper and effective ways of doing skin prep of the surgical site immediately prior to making the surgical incision.

23
Q

Supplies that you will need in prepping the patient:

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Bowls
Sterile Gloves
Gauze
Povidone Iodine (7.5% and 10%)

Povidone 10% - soap white bottle
Green bottle - 7.5% povidone iodine

24
Q

During fetal development on the womb, the umbilical cord is the _____ to the baby supplying nutrients.

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lifeline

25
Q

The stump should dry and fall off by the time the baby is ____ days old.

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5-15 days old.

26
Q

Leopold’s Maneuver
Name the four maneuvers.

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First Maneuver: Fundal Grip
Second Maneuver: Umbilical Grip
Third Maneuver: Pawlick’s Grip
Fourth Maneuver: Pelvic Grip

27
Q

Leopold’s prefereably perfomed after __ weeks of gestation (about __ months)

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6 months

28
Q

The fetal head is ____, ____, ____ and moves ______of the trunk.

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independently

29
Q

Before birth, your baby should be head down, facing your back, with its chin tucked to its chest so that its head is ready to enter the pelvis. This is called the ______ and it is the ideal position for delivery.

Most babies settle into this position with the 32nd and 36th week of pregnancy.

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cephalic presentation

29
Q

Before birth, your baby should be head down, facing your back, with its chin tucked to its chest so that its head is ready to enter the pelvis. This is called the ______ and it is the ideal position for delivery.

Most babies settle into this position with the 32nd and 36th week of pregnancy.

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cephalic presentation

30
Q

______ is a woman has completed two or more pregnancies at 20 weeks gestation or greater.

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Multipara

31
Q

_________ is a woman has been pregnant two or more times.

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Multigravida

32
Q

__________ is a woman has only once completed a pregnancy at 20 weeks or greater.

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Primipara

33
Q

_______ is a woman has been pregnant once or is currently pregnant for the first time.

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Primigravida