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... pelvis is above the pelvic brim
-it is known as the pelvic (inlet or outlet?) ... pelvis is below the pelvic brim -it is known as the pelvic (inlet or outlet?) |
false
inlet true outlet |
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95% of all births are in the ... presentation
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vertex
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True or false?
The ischial spines are sometimes a problem during birth |
true
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the pelvic outlet is ... and (larger or smaller?) in diameter than the inlet
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rounder
smaller |
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birth canal is not a ... shot (like it is in quadrapeds). It is ...
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straight
angled |
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Fetus becomes ... when the presenting part passes beneath the brim
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engaged
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fetal movements:
Head ... Vertex is (anterior or posterior?) and (right or left?) -Occiput of infant -95% of all births |
flexes
anterior left |
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... occiput ... is the most common fetal head position during birth.
-95% -vertex will rotate |
left
anterior |
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when occiput is under the pubic symphysis, the baby reflexively ... the head
the infant's head then externally rotates (maternal direction) and it ... forcefully so that the (anterior or posterior?) shoulder is delivered first |
extends
side bends posterior |
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The normal head positioning during birth:
... --> internal ... of head --> ... --> external ... of head |
flexion
rotation extension rotation |
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the 4 defining types of female pelvises:
1) ... - normal presentation 2) ... - male-like. Serious problems. Less room between ischial spine. affects normal presentation: 3) ... - broad 4) ... - more ape-like |
gynecoid
android platypelloid anthropoid |
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... (when the anterior shoulder is impacted behind the pubic symphysis.
-occurs in #% of births -usually ... and ... affected -adduction and external rotation gone --> ... deformity |
shoulder dystocia
1 C5 and C6 waiter's tip |