What are the three risk factors for leiomyosarcoma/uterine sarcoma? _____
What is the recommended management for a laboring patient with > 6 cm dilation that experiences no further dilation for 4 hours and inadequate contractions? _____
What is the nitrazine test for rupture of membranes (ROM)? _____
Most fetuses spontaneously rotate into a longitudinal lie by term _____
Hint: T/F
Decreased sensation in perineal/genital region and fecal/urinary incontinence + post-childbirth = _____ nerve injury
Painful bleeding, loss of contractions, loss of fetal station and palpable fetal parts with a history of C-section is suggestive of _____
Hint: diagnosis
PID is usually treated in _____-patient
Hint: in/out
Fetal _____ contributes to cephalopelvic disproportion, the most common cause of second stage arrest of labor
Uterine tachysystole can cause fetal compromise (hypoxemia, acidemia) due to disruption of _____
What are the most common causes of acute cervicitis? _____
Preterm labor management
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Premature rupture of membranes
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Chorioamnionitis
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Abnormal labor patterns
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Shoulder dystocia management
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Umbilical cord prolapse
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Malpresentations (breech, face, brow)
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Trial of labor after cesarean
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Uterine rupture
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Placental abruption
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Placenta previa
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Amniotic fluid embolism
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Fetal heart rate abnormalities
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