CemoNC & BemoNC Flashcards
defined as a se of life -saving interventions that treat the major obstetric and newborn causes of morbidity and mortality
Emergency Obstetric Care
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
BemonC
Los of a baby before 20 weeks gestation . Cannot be stopped once it has started. Need treatment for infection or to remove remaining tissue
Miscarriage
Fertilized egg inmplants in one of the fallopian tibe rather than the uterus
Ectopic Pregnancy
Placenta SEPARATES FROM THE UTERUS before birth, causing bleeding pain and contractions
Placenta Abruption
Life threatening for pregnant woman of their babies may arise at any time during pregnancy.
Obstetric Emergencies
True or False Hospital Care is need for all obstretic Emergencies
True
Placenta ATTACHES to the lower part of the uterus and partly or completely blocks the neck of the womb
Placenta Proevia
It is a pregnancy induced HBP, severe swelling from water retention lead to kidney and liver failure
Preeclampsia & Eclampsia
Bag of amitotic fluid breaks before contractions or labor begin
Premature Rupture of the Membrane (PROM)
7 PROVISIONS OF SIGNAL FUNCTIONS
ADMINSTER PARENTAL ANTIBIOTICS
UTERTONIC DRUGS
PARENTAL ANTICONSULVANTS
Manual removal of placenta
removal of retained products
Assisted Vaginal Delivery
Basic Neonatal Resyscitation
CeMoc
All 7 and Cesarian and Blood and Transfusion
Shoulders wedge in the birth canal after the birth. Baby may start to lose 02
Shoulder Dystocia
Cord is pushed down into the cervix or vagina before the baby is born
Prolapsed Umbilical Cord
Placenta is IMPLANTED too deeply in the uterine wall and cannot come out after the baby is born
Placenta Accreta
Weak sport in the uterus tears
Rupture of the Uterus
Portion of the placenta remains attached to the Uterine Wall, and pulls the uterus out
Inversion of the Uterus
Fluid moves from the amiotic sac and ends up in the mother’s blood
Aminiotic Fluid
What are the trainings for BemonC
IMPAC
Trainings for Cemonc
BEMONC +
GUIDANCE +
SURGERON AND ANESTHEOLY
Equipment/Supplies for BemonC
Emergency Transport
Exam Light
Suction Apparatus
Vacuum Aspiration
Vacuum
Equipment/Supplies for CemonC
All BeMonc
Anesthecia
External
Laboratory Capacity for BemonC and CemonC
N/A for BemonC and Cross MAtching Capacity for CemonC
Medicines and Commodities in BemonC
Partograph
Gloves
Injectable Utoritic
Injective antibiotic
Magnesium Sulfate
IV Solution Set
Medicines and Commodities in CemonC
BemonC+
No Shortage of Blood
prior to 3 months
Blood obtained only from national or regional blood bank