Case 9 - Labour Flashcards
- How is the diagnosis of labour made?
What is the definition of Labour?
2/3 of the following
- Painful contractions
- ruptured membrane
- cervical change
Labour is defined as painful regular contractions leading to cervical effacement and dilation.
Using a model - demonstrate the steps baby goes through during labour and delivery
Done
Demonstrate OP malpresentation and the risks associated with this
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DIfferent outcomes of OP
1) long internal rotation to OA – prolonged labour. 2) rotate to transverse and arrest requiring c-sec 3) come out OP and tear.
DIfferent outcomes of OP
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1) long internal rotation to OA – prolonged labour. 2) rotate to transverse and arrest requiring c-sec 3) come out OP and tear.
Consequences of each outcome such as bleeding due to uterine fatigue, tearing etc.
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Hormones involved in labour
Done
Different positions of baby
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Induction of labour - bishop score
done
How many contractions during labour ?
done
Reasons for poor contractions and management
done
Reasons for passenger
done
Syntocinion - when given ect. and risks
done
CTG monitoring - reasons
done
When to do fetal blood scalp?
done