Test Five Flashcards

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What are the three stages of birth

A

Dilatation Stage
From onset of contractions to dilatation of cervix

Expulsion Stage
From full dilatation to birth of baby

Placental Stage
From birth of baby to expulsion of placenta

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2
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Describe length of labour stages

A
1st Stage 
12-14 hours or 6–10 hours 
2nd Stage
1 hour or 30 mins 
3rd Stage
20-30 mins or 20-30 mins
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3
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What are the fontanelles and when do they close

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Anterior at 1.5 - 2 years
Posterior 3 months
Antero-lateral 3 months
Posterior-lateral 1 year

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4
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How many parts make up the Temporal bone and what are they

A

Petro-Mastoid
Zygomatic portion
Tympanic Ring

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5
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Describe primal mid-line

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Primitive streak and notochord of embryo forms around it
Can be sensed throughout life as an uprising for e from the coccyx through to the ethmoid
Continually orients is to ordering forces generated by breath of life

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6
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What is the fluid mid-line

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Middle of the potency within the neural tube and central nervous system
Can be sensed throughout life as a surge of potency within the CS fluid

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How does the sphenoid of a baby differ from that of an adult

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It is in three parts
Central body and lesser wings
Right greater wing
Left greater wing

Fuse together few months after birth

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How does the Occiput of a baby differ from that of an adult and at what age is it considered to be completely fused?

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It is in four parts
Squamous
Basilar
Two condylar portions.

Fused together age 3 for condylar squamous
Age six for condylar basilar

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