Early Induction of Labor Summary
... the cure of a proportionately serious pathological condition of a pregnant woman are permitted when they cannot be safely postponed until the unborn child is viable, even if they will result in the death of the unborn child. #49. For a proportionate reason, labor may be induced after the fetus is vi ...
... the cure of a proportionately serious pathological condition of a pregnant woman are permitted when they cannot be safely postponed until the unborn child is viable, even if they will result in the death of the unborn child. #49. For a proportionate reason, labor may be induced after the fetus is vi ...
4 MB - Neonatal resuscitation
... CPAP • CPAP • recommend administration of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to infants who are breathing spontaneously, • but with difficulty, following birth, although its use has been studied only in infants born preterm ...
... CPAP • CPAP • recommend administration of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to infants who are breathing spontaneously, • but with difficulty, following birth, although its use has been studied only in infants born preterm ...
O&G REVISION LECTURE 2012
... Mrs Turvey is a 28 year old woman and attends the ANC at 36 weeks gestation in her first pregnancy with a breech presentation a) What is the definition of presentation in obstetric practice The part of the fetus that is at the pelvic inlet/lower pole of the uterus b) List three possible reasons for ...
... Mrs Turvey is a 28 year old woman and attends the ANC at 36 weeks gestation in her first pregnancy with a breech presentation a) What is the definition of presentation in obstetric practice The part of the fetus that is at the pelvic inlet/lower pole of the uterus b) List three possible reasons for ...
Information for Women
... Complications Associated with Monoamniotic Twins Cord Entanglement : Cord entanglement is one of the main complications associated with monoamniotic twins. Because the twins have no amniotic membrane separating them, their umbilical cords can easily become entangled. This can hinder fetal movement a ...
... Complications Associated with Monoamniotic Twins Cord Entanglement : Cord entanglement is one of the main complications associated with monoamniotic twins. Because the twins have no amniotic membrane separating them, their umbilical cords can easily become entangled. This can hinder fetal movement a ...
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... At the end of the cleavage stage, cells making up the blastula move about and surface proteins help cells recognize each other The gastrula is formed, which consists of 3 “germ layers” ...
... At the end of the cleavage stage, cells making up the blastula move about and surface proteins help cells recognize each other The gastrula is formed, which consists of 3 “germ layers” ...
Procedures - Northwest Florida State College
... • Surgical delivery of an infant through the abdominal and uterine wall. Often performed as an emergency for abruptio placentae, placenta previa, or cephalopelvic disproportion. May be scheduled for “previous c-section.” • Performed when safe vaginal delivery is questionable or immediate delivery is ...
... • Surgical delivery of an infant through the abdominal and uterine wall. Often performed as an emergency for abruptio placentae, placenta previa, or cephalopelvic disproportion. May be scheduled for “previous c-section.” • Performed when safe vaginal delivery is questionable or immediate delivery is ...
fetal cardiac intervention (FCI)
... a BMI exceeding 35 (relative contraindication); maternal communicable diseases such as HIV infection, uncontrolled or pregestational diabetes (relative), history of cervical incompetence (relative), ...
... a BMI exceeding 35 (relative contraindication); maternal communicable diseases such as HIV infection, uncontrolled or pregestational diabetes (relative), history of cervical incompetence (relative), ...
Fetal Presentation
... Station refers to the level of the presenting part in relation to the maternal ischial spines. In the normal female pelvis, the ischial spines represent the narrowest diameter through which the fetus must pass. The ischial spines is a landmark to identify station zero. To visualize the location of s ...
... Station refers to the level of the presenting part in relation to the maternal ischial spines. In the normal female pelvis, the ischial spines represent the narrowest diameter through which the fetus must pass. The ischial spines is a landmark to identify station zero. To visualize the location of s ...
Normal Childbirth Case Study - NC-Net
... The midwife, Cara, has been on the unit for one hour. She ordered Nubain 10 mg IV which was given when she arrived. Melanie is now completely dilated and she has been pushing for ten minutes. The baby is crowning. The FHT’s are dropping down to 90 bpm from a 140bpm baseline with each contraction. Ma ...
... The midwife, Cara, has been on the unit for one hour. She ordered Nubain 10 mg IV which was given when she arrived. Melanie is now completely dilated and she has been pushing for ten minutes. The baby is crowning. The FHT’s are dropping down to 90 bpm from a 140bpm baseline with each contraction. Ma ...
Ch34_Lesson - Huff Hills Ski Patrol
... You are called to the ski school instruction area, where a 26-year-old woman who is observing her toddler in a class has slipped and fallen on hard packed snow. The woman is 34 weeks pregnant and is complaining of severe abdominal pain. Upon your arrival, the woman is lying supine on the snow with b ...
... You are called to the ski school instruction area, where a 26-year-old woman who is observing her toddler in a class has slipped and fallen on hard packed snow. The woman is 34 weeks pregnant and is complaining of severe abdominal pain. Upon your arrival, the woman is lying supine on the snow with b ...
OB Review #1
... Only one sperm is required for actual fertilization. The union between ovum and sperm occurs in the outer third of the fallopian tube. The ovum and sperm = Zygote begins rapid cell division and in 2 to 3 days becomes a structure referred to as Morula. The morula is a rapidly growing structure and re ...
... Only one sperm is required for actual fertilization. The union between ovum and sperm occurs in the outer third of the fallopian tube. The ovum and sperm = Zygote begins rapid cell division and in 2 to 3 days becomes a structure referred to as Morula. The morula is a rapidly growing structure and re ...
Pediatrics_dent
... 20. Failure to thrive of I stage is characterized by weight deficiency: А. 5 – 10% В. 10 – 15% С. 10 – 20% D. 20 – 30 % Е. 25 – 30% 21. Subcutaneous fat disappears completely in failure to thrive of IInd stage from: А. Face, abdomen В. Abdomen, trunk, extremities С. Face D. Extremities Е. Abdomen, ...
... 20. Failure to thrive of I stage is characterized by weight deficiency: А. 5 – 10% В. 10 – 15% С. 10 – 20% D. 20 – 30 % Е. 25 – 30% 21. Subcutaneous fat disappears completely in failure to thrive of IInd stage from: А. Face, abdomen В. Abdomen, trunk, extremities С. Face D. Extremities Е. Abdomen, ...
Trial of Labor After Cesarean a brief history, what to say to
... Tracing improves and now has only intermittent late decels and moderate variability. Marisa is complete and pushes for 80 minutes to deliver a viable female with Apgars of 8 and 9 ...
... Tracing improves and now has only intermittent late decels and moderate variability. Marisa is complete and pushes for 80 minutes to deliver a viable female with Apgars of 8 and 9 ...
obstetrics-and-gynecology-practical-exam-topics-with
... After delivery of the head it returns to the position it occupied at engagement, the natural position relative to the shoulders (oblique position) Then the fetal body will rotate to bring one shoulder anterior behind the symphysis pubis (biacromial diameter into the APD of the pelvic outlet) R ...
... After delivery of the head it returns to the position it occupied at engagement, the natural position relative to the shoulders (oblique position) Then the fetal body will rotate to bring one shoulder anterior behind the symphysis pubis (biacromial diameter into the APD of the pelvic outlet) R ...
DYSTOCIA
... a. Brow presentation is the rarest presentation, commonly unstable and often converts to a face or occiput presentation. b.When the long axis forms an acute angle, an oblique`lie results. c. In most cases of compound`presentation, the prolapsed arm should be left alone since usually it will not inte ...
... a. Brow presentation is the rarest presentation, commonly unstable and often converts to a face or occiput presentation. b.When the long axis forms an acute angle, an oblique`lie results. c. In most cases of compound`presentation, the prolapsed arm should be left alone since usually it will not inte ...
Midcycle OSCE
... Used in induction of labor (to fasten baby birth due to any reason) Used to see muconium-stained amniotic fluid to confirm fetal distress (in an external fetal monitor) Used to put on fetal scalp heart monitor to confirm fetal distress in an external monitor. ...
... Used in induction of labor (to fasten baby birth due to any reason) Used to see muconium-stained amniotic fluid to confirm fetal distress (in an external fetal monitor) Used to put on fetal scalp heart monitor to confirm fetal distress in an external monitor. ...
PPROM: ROM prior to labour at any gestational age
... Delayed onset Pre-Eclampsia 11. In pregnant or post-partum patients, identify post-partum depression by screening for risk factors, monitoring patients at risk, and distinguishing post-partum depression from the “blues”) Blues: 85% of new mothers, onset day 3-10, extension of normal hormonal chang ...
... Delayed onset Pre-Eclampsia 11. In pregnant or post-partum patients, identify post-partum depression by screening for risk factors, monitoring patients at risk, and distinguishing post-partum depression from the “blues”) Blues: 85% of new mothers, onset day 3-10, extension of normal hormonal chang ...
Revision Lecture March 2014
... Mrs Turvey is a 28 year old woman and attends the ANC at 36 weeks gestation in her first pregnancy with a singleton breech presentation a) What is the definition of presentation in obstetric practice The part of the fetus that is at the pelvic inlet/lower pole of the uterus b) List three possible re ...
... Mrs Turvey is a 28 year old woman and attends the ANC at 36 weeks gestation in her first pregnancy with a singleton breech presentation a) What is the definition of presentation in obstetric practice The part of the fetus that is at the pelvic inlet/lower pole of the uterus b) List three possible re ...
Well-Baby Nursery - UCSF Benioff Children`s Hospital
... vitamin K deficiency bleeding to parents. Orally administered vitamin K has not been shown to be as effective and puts infants at risk for late onset vitamin K deficiency bleeding which is associated with a higher incidence of intracranial hemorrhage. •If parents persist in their refusal, they must ...
... vitamin K deficiency bleeding to parents. Orally administered vitamin K has not been shown to be as effective and puts infants at risk for late onset vitamin K deficiency bleeding which is associated with a higher incidence of intracranial hemorrhage. •If parents persist in their refusal, they must ...
Difficult Birth (Dystocia)
... • Indications for cesarean section—inactivity or lack of forceful contractions of the uterus (uterine inertia) unresponsive to oxytocin or a responsive uterine inertia, but with more than 4 fetuses remaining in the uterus (to maximize fetal survivability); pelvic or vaginal blockage (obstruction); i ...
... • Indications for cesarean section—inactivity or lack of forceful contractions of the uterus (uterine inertia) unresponsive to oxytocin or a responsive uterine inertia, but with more than 4 fetuses remaining in the uterus (to maximize fetal survivability); pelvic or vaginal blockage (obstruction); i ...
difficult_birth
... • Indications for cesarean section—inactivity or lack of forceful contractions of the uterus (uterine inertia) unresponsive to oxytocin or a responsive uterine inertia, but with more than 4 fetuses remaining in the uterus (to maximize fetal survivability); pelvic or vaginal blockage (obstruction); i ...
... • Indications for cesarean section—inactivity or lack of forceful contractions of the uterus (uterine inertia) unresponsive to oxytocin or a responsive uterine inertia, but with more than 4 fetuses remaining in the uterus (to maximize fetal survivability); pelvic or vaginal blockage (obstruction); i ...
Best Practices Regarding Gentle Caesarean Section
... Pregnancy is one of the most profound events for a woman and is laden with physical and emotional experiences. It is generally a time of joyfulness and well-being, however, it can become overwhelming when complications occur that place the mother and unborn child at risk. These complications may res ...
... Pregnancy is one of the most profound events for a woman and is laden with physical and emotional experiences. It is generally a time of joyfulness and well-being, however, it can become overwhelming when complications occur that place the mother and unborn child at risk. These complications may res ...
Newborn Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease
... © 2014 Intermountain Healthcare. All rights reserved. The content presented here is for your information only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, and it should not be used to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease. Please consult your healthcare provider if you have any q ...
... © 2014 Intermountain Healthcare. All rights reserved. The content presented here is for your information only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, and it should not be used to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease. Please consult your healthcare provider if you have any q ...
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... Figure 3.5 The critical periods of prenatal development. Each organ or structure has a critical period when it is most sensitive to damage from teratogens. Dark band indicates the most sensitive periods. Light band indicates the time that each organ or structure is somewhat less sensitive to teratog ...
... Figure 3.5 The critical periods of prenatal development. Each organ or structure has a critical period when it is most sensitive to damage from teratogens. Dark band indicates the most sensitive periods. Light band indicates the time that each organ or structure is somewhat less sensitive to teratog ...
Breech birth
A breech birth is the birth of a baby from a breech presentation, in which the baby exits the pelvis with the buttocks or feet first as opposed to the normal head-first presentation. In breech presentation, fetal heart sounds are heard just above the umbilicus.The bottom-down position presents some hazards to the baby during the process of birth, and the mode of delivery (vaginal versus Caesarean) is controversial in the fields of obstetrics and midwifery.Though vaginal birth is possible for the breech baby, certain fetal and maternal factors influence the safety of vaginal breech birth. The majority of breech babies born in the United States are delivered by Caesarean section as studies have shown increased risks of morbidity and mortality for vaginal breech delivery, and most hospital policies do not permit vaginal breech birth for this reason. As a result of reduced numbers of vaginal breech deliveries, most obstetricians do not receive training in the skill set required for safe vaginal breech delivery anymore.