Paediatrics & Obstetrics Flashcards

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Stage 2 labour

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Expulsion of the baby
5 minutes - 2 hours
Don't move history of rapid deliveries
Crowning
Rush of blood should be no more than 500ml
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Stage 1 Labour

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Dilation of cervix 8-10 hours
Regular contractions start
Contraction intervals at 10 minutes - admission to hospital
Uterus contracts & head of foetus and membranes descend to pelvis during latter half

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Stage 3 labour

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Delivery of the placenta
15 - 20 minutes
Deliver placenta to bag or bowl
Rush of blood not exceeding 200-300ml

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What is an ectopic pregnancy

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Pregnancy within Fallopian tubes

Fatal condition if not removed

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What is placenta Praevia

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Placenta lies across cervix

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What is placenta abruptio

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Separation of placenta from uterus

Bleeding occurs behind placenta

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What is pre eclampsia

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High blood pressure during pregnancy

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What is eclampsia

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Convulsions during pregnancy

Can occurring during pregnancy, labour & delivery, up to 48 hours after delivery

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What is antepartum haemorrhage

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Bleeding from the vagina after 24 weeks pregnancy

Indicates placenta has separated prematurely

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Post partum haemorrhage

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Bleeding after birth due to tear in perineum or from vagina before placenta is delivered

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What is a breech birth

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Abnormal birth where buttocks and feet present first

Can be life threatening for the baby

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What is shoulder dystocia

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Difficulty of delivery of the shoulders after the head

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What is sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)

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Often referred to as cot death
Occurs typically in infants between 1 and 6 months old
Death is sudden and unexpected

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Breathing rates in children

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<1 year - 30-40 Breaths PM
1-2 years - 25-35 Breaths PM
2-5 years - 25-30 Breaths PM
5-11 years - 20-25 Breaths PM

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Heart rates in children

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<1 year 110-160bpm
1-2 years 100-150bpm
2-5 years 95-140bpm
5-11 years 80-120bpm

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