Can You Please select and answer ALL the correct answers. Select All that apply Obstetrics and Gynecology Dilation and C

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Can You Please select and answer ALL the correct answers. Select All that apply Obstetrics and Gynecology Dilation and C

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Can You Please select and answer ALL the correct answers.
Select All that apply
Obstetrics and Gynecology Dilation
and Curettage
What is the main intraoperative symptom of uterine
perforation?
Heavy bleeding
Epigastric pain
Diarrhea
Cervical hematoma
Vomiting
What is the main goal of the uterus being moved
distally, with the tenacular forceps? Select ALL that
apply
I. To straigthen it
II. To remove the curve of the flexed position of the uterus
III. To expose it further
IV. To place to uterus in an anti-flexed position
Only III and IV
Only II
Only IV
Only I, II
Only III
Doing what preoperatively will prevent injury to the
bladder and uterus ?
X-ray
Bimanual palpation
Filling the bladder with normal saline
Emptying the bladder
Filling the bladder with iodine
At what position on the cervix is the tenacular forceps
applied?
12 o clock
9 o clock
3 o clock
6 o clock
2 o clock
What should be done after the uterine cavity has been
emptied?
Urinary catheter should be removed
Specimen sent for assessment
Uterine artery should be tied
Uterus is irrigated
Betadine solution is inserted into the uterine cavity
In which group of postmenopausal woman can the Dilation
and curettage be advocated?
Taking chemotherapy
No bleeding
Taking hormonal replacement therapy
Heavy bleeding
Asymptommatic
What is true regarding the dilation of the cervix?
select ALL that apply
I. The cervical dilation starts with the hegars with the smallest
diameter
II. The cervical dilation starts with the forceps
III. The dilators gradually increase in size
IV. The dilators are not removed
Only I and III
Only I and IV
Only II and III
Only II and IV
Only II
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