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| decent of the fetal skull to the level of ischial spines |
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| baby drops 2 weeks before delivery and produces lower abdominal pain |
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| vaginal discharge after delivery and throughout the puerperium. |
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| pain in the abdomen at ovulation |
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| 1st perception by the mother of fetal life |
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| bluish discoloration of the vagina |
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| softening at the tip of the cervix |
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| softening at the isthmus and uterus |
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| enlargement of the uterus near the uterine tube over the site of implantation. |
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| early uterine contractions (oxytocin) without cervical changes |
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| brown/ hyperpigmentation of the face/mask of pregnancy |
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| herniation of the urinary bladder into the vagina. |
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| toxemia of pregnancy caused by hypertension , leading to convulsions |
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| toxemia of pregnancy witht he following signs? ; Hypertension, Edema, Proteinuria |
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| What is responsible for milk production? |
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| herniation of the rectum into the vagina |
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| uterine contractions during labor and milk let down following delivery . |
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| low lying placenta with partial obstruction of the internal os |
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| placenta doesnt seperate after delivery |
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| Classification of pap smear? |
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| 1. normal. 2. atypical 3. dysplasia/pre-cancerous. 4. In situ/ non -invasive carcinoma. 5. Malignancy /invasive |
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| when does the posterior fontanelle close? |
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| when does the anterior fontanelle close/ |
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| what does a depressed fontanelle typically indicate? |
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| 1st discharge from intestine of newborn |
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| white cheesy substance on baby's skin at birth |
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| what vitamin prevents hemorrhage in newborns? |
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| 3 days, rash, low fever, cross placenta. possible birth defects |
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| 14 days, runny nose, koplic spots, high fever. |
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| Mild disease in children and adults located in the parotid gland and can produce orchitis |
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| childhood disease characterized by resonant barking, laryngeal spasm |
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| Pertussis (whooping cough) |
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| caused by bordetella pertussis. most dangerous to infants under one, fatatlities due to bronchopneumonia, death by anoxia |
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| gray pseudomembrane on the throat (schick test) |
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| rash starts on the trunk and goes to the extremities, rash comes out when the fever goes away |
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| dr rotates the head of supine baby and the ipsilateral arm and leg extended white contra lateral are flexed |
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| arms and legs flare out to the side due to a loud sound |
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| the most common neuromuscular complaint of geriatric? |
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| loss of elasticity of the lens or hardening of the lens, - cant focus on close objects |
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| loss of ability to hear high frequencies |
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| MC visual problem in elderly causing blindness? |
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| ecchymosis around the mastoid- possible basilar skull fx |
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