Identify all of the landmarks of the fetal skull diagram. Please note that the answer to # 3 is the name of a fontanelle, and #5 is the name of the suture line that is perpendicular to #4 suture line (ignore lines with no number attached).
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The change from the uterine quiescence phase during pregnanc…
The change from the uterine quiescence phase during pregnancy to the activation phase is characterized by what physiologic mechanism?
Name 4 evidence-based care measures that you could order or…
Name 4 evidence-based care measures that you could order or provide in supporting Camille and monitoring her labor.
The rationale for the use of locked continuous suturing tech…
The rationale for the use of locked continuous suturing technique for repair is:
Camille becomes completely dilated 3 hours later. Your first…
Camille becomes completely dilated 3 hours later. Your first step in supporting her in a physiologic second stage is to:
0 station is defined as:
0 station is defined as:
Camille is a 32 y.o. G2P1 presenting at term with contractio…
Camille is a 32 y.o. G2P1 presenting at term with contractions every 3 minutes X 60 seconds for the past 4 hours. She slept 5 hours last night and has been drinking water and juice since her contractions began. She was 3 cm, -1 station, 80% effaced 1 hour ago. Her cervix was just checked and she is now 5 cm, 0 station, 100% effaced, vital signs stable, FHTs 140 with no decelerations. Based on this information the best diagnosis is:
As the fetal head moves into the pelvis (LOT), movement from…
As the fetal head moves into the pelvis (LOT), movement from LOA to OA can be described by which of the following mechanisms?
What is the lie, presentation, position, and attitude of the…
What is the lie, presentation, position, and attitude of the fetus in the attached image? You are standing at the end/foot of the bed looking at the birthing person and their abdomen, containing the fetus pictured below?
Engagement of the fetal head in the pelvis most commonly occ…
Engagement of the fetal head in the pelvis most commonly occurs by which of the following mechanisms?