abnormal labour and post partum care Flashcards

1
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what are indications for induced labour ?

A

diabetes
post term + 7 days
maternal health problems that need delivery
fetal reasons - growth, oligohydramnios

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2
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what is Bishop’s score ?

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used to assess how successful induced labour. will be

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3
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what is scores on Bishop’s score ?

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dilatation cm - 0,1-2, 3-4, 5+
length of cervix cm - 3, 2, 1, 0
position - posterior, mid, anterior 
consistency - firm, medium, soft
station cm - -3, -2, -1/0, 1/2
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4
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how is labour induced ?

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vaginal prostaglandin pessaries used/ Cook balloon to open cervix

Bishop score 7+ favourable for amniotomy with amniohook

IV oxytocin to induce contractions, 4-5 contractions in 10 mins

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5
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what is the correct position for the head during labour ?

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occipito-anterior

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6
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how do you assess fetal well-being in labour ?

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intermittent auscultation of fetal heart
cardiotocography CTG
fetal blood sampling
fetal ECG

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7
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what are situations where labour is not advised ?

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obstruction to birth canal - placenta praaevia, masses
malpresentation
medical conditions where labour is not safe
specific previous labour complications
fetal conditions

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8
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what are risks of caesarean section ?

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infection
bleeding
visceral injury
VTE

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9
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what are common postnatal problems ?

A
post partum haemorrhage
venous thromboembolism
sepsis
psychiatric disorder
PET
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10
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what is primary postpartum haemorrhage ?

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blood loss >500ml within 24 hours of delivery

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11
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what causes postpartum haemorrhage ?

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4 Ts

Tone - uterine atonia
trauma
tissue - placenta left behind
thrombin - bleeding disorder

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12
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what is secondary post partum haemorrhage ?

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blood loss >500 ml from 24 hours post partum to 6 weeks

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13
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what is the leading cause of maternal death in the uk ?

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maternal sepsis

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14
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what is baby blues ?

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affects women due to hormonal change around time of birth 1-3 days PN
does not affect functioning, no treatment

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15
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when do most eclamptic seizures occur ?

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the postnatal period

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16
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what are serious psychiatric problems relating to pregnancy ?

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postnatal depression - classical depressive symptoms

puerperal psychosis - psychotic illness, inpatient care