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Can You Please select and answer ALL the correct answers. Cesarean Section Select All that apply What fetal position nee

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Can You Please select and answer ALL the correct
answers.
Cesarean Section Select All that apply
What fetal position needs be turned to the
occipitoanterior position first?
Incomplete breech
Complete breech
Transverse lie
Occiput posterior
Frank breech
To which other structure does the infection in postpartum
endometritis extend?
Rectus muscle
Peritoneum
Rectus sheath
Skin
Myometrium
How long postoperatively do patients with ovarian vein
thrombophlebitis typically present?
2 days
2 weeks
1 day
1 week
1 month
After releasing the vacuum, in what position should the
fetal head be?
Flexed
Rotated
Moved sideways
Moved backwards
Extended
Why should you open the peritoneum
bluntly?
To prevent injury to the bowel or bladder
To save time
To separate the muscle from the fascia
To prevent damage to the fetus
To stay in the natural plane
Which technique is used when the head of the fetus is
impacted deep in the pelvis?
Symphysiotomy
Reverse breech-pull technique
Traction and countertraction
Joel-Cohen technique
Administration of oxytocin
After the skin incision, where should you make a 3 cm
incision in the subcutaneous tissue?
In the left corner
2 cm caudal to the right corner
In the right corner
In the centre
In both corners
What is the advantage of a vertical incision of the
lower uterine segment above a transverse incision?
Less likely to cause uterine rupture in future pregnancy
Requires less hemostatic control
Less chance of bladder injury
Incision is more easily extended
Requires less bladder dissection
What is important when checking the placenta for
completeness?
The weight and appearance of the placenta
Visible membranes all around the placenta
The size of the placenta
Visible membranes only at the posterior side of the placenta
Visible membranes only at the anterior side of the placenta
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