CemoNC & BemoNC Flashcards

1
Q

defined as a se of life -saving interventions that treat the major obstetric and newborn causes of morbidity and mortality

A

Emergency Obstetric Care

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2
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Covers the necessar skills and professional behaviors for handling common obstetic emergencies of multiple levels of care

examples are post partum infection, pre eclampasia, postpartum hemorrage

A

BemonC

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3
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Los of a baby before 20 weeks gestation . Cannot be stopped once it has started. Need treatment for infection or to remove remaining tissue

A

Miscarriage

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4
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Fertilized egg inmplants in one of the fallopian tibe rather than the uterus

A

Ectopic Pregnancy

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5
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Placenta SEPARATES FROM THE UTERUS before birth, causing bleeding pain and contractions

A

Placenta Abruption

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6
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Life threatening for pregnant woman of their babies may arise at any time during pregnancy.

A

Obstetric Emergencies

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7
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True or False Hospital Care is need for all obstretic Emergencies

A

True

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8
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Placenta ATTACHES to the lower part of the uterus and partly or completely blocks the neck of the womb

A

Placenta Proevia

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9
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It is a pregnancy induced HBP, severe swelling from water retention lead to kidney and liver failure

A

Preeclampsia & Eclampsia

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10
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Bag of amitotic fluid breaks before contractions or labor begin

A

Premature Rupture of the Membrane (PROM)

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11
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7 PROVISIONS OF SIGNAL FUNCTIONS

A

ADMINSTER PARENTAL ANTIBIOTICS
UTERTONIC DRUGS
PARENTAL ANTICONSULVANTS

Manual removal of placenta
removal of retained products
Assisted Vaginal Delivery
Basic Neonatal Resyscitation

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12
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CeMoc

A

All 7 and Cesarian and Blood and Transfusion

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13
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Shoulders wedge in the birth canal after the birth. Baby may start to lose 02

A

Shoulder Dystocia

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14
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Cord is pushed down into the cervix or vagina before the baby is born

A

Prolapsed Umbilical Cord

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15
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Placenta is IMPLANTED too deeply in the uterine wall and cannot come out after the baby is born

A

Placenta Accreta

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16
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Weak sport in the uterus tears

A

Rupture of the Uterus

17
Q

Portion of the placenta remains attached to the Uterine Wall, and pulls the uterus out

A

Inversion of the Uterus

18
Q

Fluid moves from the amiotic sac and ends up in the mother’s blood

A

Aminiotic Fluid

19
Q

What are the trainings for BemonC

A

IMPAC

20
Q

Trainings for Cemonc

A

BEMONC +
GUIDANCE +
SURGERON AND ANESTHEOLY

21
Q

Equipment/Supplies for BemonC

A

Emergency Transport
Exam Light
Suction Apparatus
Vacuum Aspiration
Vacuum

22
Q

Equipment/Supplies for CemonC

A

All BeMonc
Anesthecia
External

23
Q

Laboratory Capacity for BemonC and CemonC

A

N/A for BemonC and Cross MAtching Capacity for CemonC

24
Q

Medicines and Commodities in BemonC

A

Partograph
Gloves
Injectable Utoritic
Injective antibiotic
Magnesium Sulfate
IV Solution Set

25
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Medicines and Commodities in CemonC

A

BemonC+
No Shortage of Blood
prior to 3 months

Blood obtained only from national or regional blood bank