84. This device is attached to a syringe and filled with sufficient saline solution, usually 300 ml to 500 MI, to exert enough counter-pressure to stop bleeding. A. Glove tamponad B. BT-Cath C. Rusch urological hydrostatic ballon D. Sengstaken-Blakemore Esophageal Catheter

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84. This device is attached to a syringe and filled with sufficient saline solution, usually 300 ml to 500 Ml, to
exert enough counter-pressure to stop bleeding.
A. Glove tamponad
B. BT-Cath
C. Rusch urological hydrostatic ballon
D. Sengstaken-Blakemore Esophageal Catheter
85. The following is/are true about balloon tamponade.
A. Involves inserting a rubber or silicone balloon into the uterine cavity and inflating the balloon with normal
saline
B. Balloon ruptures when more than 50 mL was instilled into the balloon, thus a 34F Foley with a 60-ml
balloon can be used
C. If bleeding subsides, the catheter is typically removed after 12 to 24 hours.
D. All of the above
86.It is done when the arm and hand does not follow on with the rotation of the fetal body by the health care
provider thus lessening the risk for clavicular and humeral fracture.
A. Nuchal Arm Delivery
B. Lovset
C. Both
D. Neither
87. Why do you have to explain the necessity of effective pushing in the second stage of labor ?
A. Spontaneous descent and expulsion to the umbilicus should occur with maternal pushing
B. This causes spontaneous flexion of the knee and delivery of the foot
C. Rotation of the sacrum anterior position is desired and maybe facilitated
D. To obtain client's cooperation and work simultaneously
88. Overall, a breech presentation is more hazardous to a fetus than a cephalic presentation because there
is a higher risk of the following, except:
A. Fracture of the spine or arm
B. Meconium Staining
C. Hypoxia from a prolapsed cord
D. Dysfunctional labor
89. Certain indications for breech vaginal delivery are:
A. Normal progress of labor on partogram
B. Estimated fetal weight between 1.5kg and 4.5 kg
C. No obstetric indication for caesarean section
D. Evidence of hyperextension of the fetal head
90 In double groin traction, Hook the BOTH fingers of the hand are in the groin folds and then traction is
applied.
A. True
B. False
Transcribed Image Text:84. This device is attached to a syringe and filled with sufficient saline solution, usually 300 ml to 500 Ml, to exert enough counter-pressure to stop bleeding. A. Glove tamponad B. BT-Cath C. Rusch urological hydrostatic ballon D. Sengstaken-Blakemore Esophageal Catheter 85. The following is/are true about balloon tamponade. A. Involves inserting a rubber or silicone balloon into the uterine cavity and inflating the balloon with normal saline B. Balloon ruptures when more than 50 mL was instilled into the balloon, thus a 34F Foley with a 60-ml balloon can be used C. If bleeding subsides, the catheter is typically removed after 12 to 24 hours. D. All of the above 86.It is done when the arm and hand does not follow on with the rotation of the fetal body by the health care provider thus lessening the risk for clavicular and humeral fracture. A. Nuchal Arm Delivery B. Lovset C. Both D. Neither 87. Why do you have to explain the necessity of effective pushing in the second stage of labor ? A. Spontaneous descent and expulsion to the umbilicus should occur with maternal pushing B. This causes spontaneous flexion of the knee and delivery of the foot C. Rotation of the sacrum anterior position is desired and maybe facilitated D. To obtain client's cooperation and work simultaneously 88. Overall, a breech presentation is more hazardous to a fetus than a cephalic presentation because there is a higher risk of the following, except: A. Fracture of the spine or arm B. Meconium Staining C. Hypoxia from a prolapsed cord D. Dysfunctional labor 89. Certain indications for breech vaginal delivery are: A. Normal progress of labor on partogram B. Estimated fetal weight between 1.5kg and 4.5 kg C. No obstetric indication for caesarean section D. Evidence of hyperextension of the fetal head 90 In double groin traction, Hook the BOTH fingers of the hand are in the groin folds and then traction is applied. A. True B. False
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