LCRTN Flashcards
DEGREE OF LACERATION
Involves fascia, muscles, and perineal body, but not the anal sphincter
Second degree
DEGREE OF LACERATION
50% of the EAS torn, IAS not torn, no involvement of rectal mucosa
3B
DEGREE OF LACERATION
more than 50% of EAS and IAS torn
3C
DEGREE OF LACERATION
involves the fourchette, perineal skin, and vaginal mucous membrane torn
First degree
DEGREE OF LACERATION
involves the rectal mucosa
Fourth degree laceration
What is a 3A laceration?
less than 50% of EAS torn
Hemorrhage under the periosteum of one or more bones of the baby’s skull
a. molding
b. caput succedaneum
c. cephalhematoma
C
edema over the most dependent portion of the fetal head
a. molding
b. caput succedaneum
c. cephalhematoma
B
overlapping of the fetal parietal bones;
a. molding
b. caput succedaneum
c. cephalhematoma
A