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NCM 107 Midterm Exam Verified Questions With Corrrect Answers .uterine contractions - ANSWER--responsible for causing cervical effacement and dilation. -move the fetus down toward the birth canal during the 1st stage of labor. -considered the primary force of labor. Q.powers - ANSWER-physiologic forces of labor Q.maternal pushing efforts - ANSWER--secondary force of labor; serve as an additional force. -During the 2nd stage of labor, use of the maternal abdominal muscles for pushing adds to the primary force to facilitate childbirth. -Cervix is fully dilated = experiences an involuntary "bearing down" sensation that assists with the expulsion of the fetus. Note: Cervix must be fully dilated before the patient is encouraged to push. Q.Frequency - ANSWER-INCREMENT TO INCREMENT beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction. Q.Duration - ANSWER-INCREMENT TO DECREMENT from the start of one contraction to the end of the same contraction. Q.effacement - ANSWER-Shortening and thinning of the cervix (percentages) Q.dilation - ANSWER-opening of cervix (0-10 cm) Q.passageway - ANSWER-MATERNAL PELVIS AND SOFT TISSUES. Q.Three sections of bony pelvis - ANSWER-inlet, midpelvis( pelvic cavity), outlet Q.Four types of pelvis - ANSWER-gynecoid: round, most common android: heart shape, resembles male anthropoid: oval platypelloid: flat Q.gynecoid - ANSWER--more delicate; wide and round give the baby plenty of room during delivery. -most favorable pelvis type for vaginal birth. Q.platypelloid pelvis - ANSWER--Flat pelvis; least common type; -wide but shallow; resembles an egg/ oval lying on its side. -C- section: baby may have trouble passing through the pelvic inlet. Q.android - ANSWER--resembles male pelvis -shaped heart/ wedge -C- section: narrow shape and baby might move more slowly through the birth canal. Q.ANTHROPOID PELVIS - ANSWER--narrow and deep; look upright egg or oval. -may be able to have a vaginal birth, but their labor might last longer. Q.passenger - ANSWER-fetus, placenta, amniotic membranes, and amniotic fluid Q.fetal skull or cranium - ANSWER-- largest body structure

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\.uterine contractions - ANSWER-✔-responsible for causing cervical effacement

and dilation.

-move the fetus down toward the birth canal

during the 1st stage of labor.

-considered the primary force of labor.



\Q\.powers - ANSWER-✔physiologic forces of labor



\Q\.maternal pushing efforts - ANSWER-✔-secondary force of labor; serve as an

additional force.

-During the 2nd stage of labor, use of the

maternal abdominal muscles for pushing

adds to the primary force to facilitate

childbirth.

-Cervix is fully dilated = experiences an

involuntary "bearing down" sensation that

assists with the expulsion of the fetus.

Note: Cervix must be fully dilated before the

patient is encouraged to push.



\Q\.Frequency - ANSWER-✔INCREMENT TO

, INCREMENT



beginning of one

contraction to the

beginning of the next

contraction.



\Q\.Duration - ANSWER-✔INCREMENT TO

DECREMENT

from the start of one

contraction to the end of

the same contraction.



\Q\.effacement - ANSWER-✔Shortening and thinning of the cervix

(percentages)



\Q\.dilation - ANSWER-✔opening of cervix (0-10 cm)



\Q\.passageway - ANSWER-✔MATERNAL PELVIS AND SOFT TISSUES.



\Q\.Three sections of bony pelvis - ANSWER-✔inlet, midpelvis( pelvic cavity), outlet



\Q\.Four types of pelvis - ANSWER-✔gynecoid: round, most common

android: heart shape, resembles male

anthropoid: oval
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