Lesson 10 Flashcards

1
Q

A loop of the umbilical cord slips down in front of the presenting part

A

Umbilical cord prolapse

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2
Q

Place the mother’s hips higher than head

A

Knee-chest position

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3
Q

This position cause the fetal head to fall back from the cord

A

Trendelenburg position

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4
Q

Used to reduce compression on the cord within infusion of 500 ml warmed NSS

A

Amnioinfusion

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5
Q

This can also be performed to women with oligohydramnios

A

Amnioinfusion

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6
Q

Administered to reduce uterine activity and pressure on the fetus

A

Tocolytic agent

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7
Q

Emergency Management of Cord Prolapse

A

Call for help
Organize delivery
Relieve pressure on the cord
Delivery

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8
Q

Narrowing of the anteroposterior diameter of the pelvis to less than 11 cm

A

Inlet contraction

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9
Q

Narrowing of the tranverse diameter

A

Outlet contraction

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10
Q

This is usually caused by rickets in early life or inherited pelvic size

A

Inlet contraction

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11
Q

“Done when inlet has a borderline measurement” and the fetal lie position is good

A

Trial Labor

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12
Q

Caused by lack of Vitamin D

A

Rickets

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13
Q

To determine whether labor will progress normally

A

Trial labor

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14
Q

Fetal head is too large to pass through the bony pelvis

A

Cephalic Disproportion

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15
Q

Is cephalic disproportion necessary for cs

A

Yes

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16
Q

Shoulder dystocia occurs on what stage of labor

A

2nd stage of labor

17
Q

Ask patient to flex her thighs sharply on her abdomen to widen pelvic outlet and allow the anterior shoulder to be born

A

McRobert’s Maneuver

18
Q

What is normal weight of the placenta

A

500 g
1/6 of the weight of fetus

19
Q

What is the size/length of normal placenta

A

15 to 20 cm
1.5 to 3 cm thick

20
Q

It has 1 or more accessory lobes connected to the main placenta

A

Placenta Succenturiata

21
Q

The fetal side of the placenta is covered by some extent by the chorion

A

Placenta Circumvallata

22
Q

The placenta is cup shaped with raised margins

A

Placenta Circumvallata

23
Q

The cord is inserted marginally rather than centrally giving the “appearance of a tennis racket”

A

Battledore placenta

24
Q

The cord, instead of entering the placenta directly, separates into small vessels that reach the placenta by spreading cross a fold of amnion

A

Velamentous insertion of the cord

25
Q

The umbilical vessels of a velamentous cord insertion cross the cervical os and deliver before the fetus

A

Vasa previa

26
Q

Unusually deep attachment of the placenta to the uterine myometrium

A

Placenta Accreta