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Labour And Delivery New 2023-2024 / Questions
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Quiz :lightening - Answer : descent of the uterus into the pelvic cavity that
occurs late in pregnancy

Quiz :Braxton Hicks Contractions - Answer : intermittent painless uterine
contractions that occur with increasing frequency as the pregnancy progresses

Quiz :effacement - Answer : Thinning and shortening or obliteration of the
cervix that occurs during late pregnancy or labor or both.

Quiz :process of labor - Answer : passageway, passengers, powers, position of
mother, psyche

Quiz :linea terminalis - Answer : pelvic inlet

Quiz :attitude - Answer : relationship of fetal body parts to one another

Quiz :flexion - Answer : at term, the ideal attitude for the fetal body is this

Quiz :fetal position - Answer : the relationship of the occiput, sacrum, chin, or
scapula of the fetus to the front, back, or sides of the mother's pelvis

Quiz :oligohydramnios - Answer : too little amniotic fluid often indicative of
fetal urinary tract defect

Quiz :fetal lie - Answer : relationship of the cephalocaudal (head-to-buttocks)
axis of the fetus to the cephalocaudal axis of the mother

Quiz :fetal presentation - Answer : that part of the fetus that first enters the
pelvis and lies over the inlet (head, face, breech, or shoulders) describes the
part that will bein contact with the cervix

Quiz :hypoxia - Answer : insufficient availability of oxygen to meet metabolic
needs is indicated by nonreassuring FHR patterns

Quiz :meconium or meonium staining - Answer : first stools of the infant:
vscid, sticky, dark greenish brown, almost black, sterile, odorless) being
released from the fetal rectum in response to hypoxia

, Quiz :engagement - Answer : occurs when the biparietal diameter of the fetal
head crosses the inlet of the pelvis

Quiz :descent - Answer : downward progress of the presenting part

Quiz :internal rotation - Answer : enables the fetal head to progress through
the maternal pelvis

Quiz :extension - Answer : occurs when the occiput passes under the
symphysis pubis

Quiz :restitution - Answer : as soon as the head is delivered, it moves to
realign with the body and shoulders

Quiz :external rotaiton - Answer : occurs as the shoulders and body move
through the birth canal, using the same maneuvers as the head

Quiz :expulsion - Answer : the body of the infant leaves the pelvis

Quiz :first stage of L&D - Answer : dilation; early latent phase 0-3 cm dilation;
mid-active phase, 4-7 cm; transitional phase, 7-10 cm

Quiz :second stage of L&D - Answer : delivery, average length is 30 minutes to
2 hours

Quiz :third stage of L&D - Answer : delivery of the placenta

Quiz :oxytocin - Answer : hormone produced by the pituitary gland, drug that
stimulates uterine contractions, thus acelerating childbirth and preventing
postdelivery hemorrhage, causes uterus to contract

Quiz :fourth stage of L&D - Answer : stabilization, 2-4 hours monitored

Quiz :apgar score - Answer : done at 1 and 5 minutes of age, criteria includes
heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, reflex irritability, and skin color.
Low score indicates serious problems that may require resuscitation. High
score indicates good condition 8-10 is considered optimal

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