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-   thyroid hormone
-   thyroid hormone
|| Incorrect!  {{Progesterone}} maintains pregnancy and the level in plasma may fall just before parturition.
|| Incorrect!  {{Progesterone}} maintains pregnancy and the level in plasma may fall just before parturition.
{Which of the following best relates to the Expulsion stage of parturition:
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-   Labour Stage 3
|| Incorrect! Labour Stage 3 is the Placental stage. The Expulsion stage (Stage 2) of parturition lasts 20 to 50 minutes with uterine contractions 2 to 3 minutes apart, function to push fetus through cervix and vagina.
+   Consists of uterine contractions 2 to 3 minutes apart
|| Correct! The Expulsion stage (Stage 2) of parturition lasts 20 to 50 minutes with uterine contractions 2 to 3 minutes apart, function to push fetus through cervix and vagina.
-   Haematoma separates placenta from uterine wall
|| Incorrect! The Expulsion stage (Stage 2) of parturition lasts 20 to 50 minutes with uterine contractions 2 to 3 minutes apart, function to push fetus through cervix and vagina.
-   Spiral arteries close and begins to reduce uterine volume
|| Incorrect! This describes the Recovery stage (Stage 4). The Expulsion stage (Stage 2) of parturition lasts 20 to 50 minutes with uterine contractions 2 to 3 minutes apart, function to push fetus through cervix and vagina.
-   Consists of uterine contractions 10 minutes apart
|| Incorrect! Uterine contractions 10 minutes apart that function to dilate cervix is the Dilatation stage. The Expulsion stage (Stage 2) of parturition lasts 20 to 50 minutes with uterine contractions 2 to 3 minutes apart, function to push fetus through cervix and vagina.
{The term "macrosomia" refers to a which birth weight:
|type="()"}
-   Extremely Low Birth Weight
|| Incorrect! Large gestational age (LGA) or {{macrosomia}} is a term used to describe a newborn with an excessive birth weight due to a range of known and unknown causes. This can include growth past the due date, {{maternal diabetes}} and genetic syndromes and tumours.
-   Very Low Birth Weight
|| Incorrect! Large gestational age (LGA) or {{macrosomia}} is a term used to describe a newborn with an excessive birth weight due to a range of known and unknown causes. This can include growth past the due date, {{maternal diabetes}} and genetic syndromes and tumours.
-   Low Birth Weight
|| Incorrect! Large gestational age (LGA) or {{macrosomia}} is a term used to describe a newborn with an excessive birth weight due to a range of known and unknown causes. This can include growth past the due date, {{maternal diabetes}} and genetic syndromes and tumours.
-   Normal Birth Weight
|| Incorrect! Large gestational age (LGA) or {{macrosomia}} is a term used to describe a newborn with an excessive birth weight due to a range of known and unknown causes. This can include growth past the due date, {{maternal diabetes}} and genetic syndromes and tumours.
+   High Birth Weight
|| Correct! Large gestational age (LGA) or {{macrosomia}} is a term used to describe a newborn with an excessive birth weight due to a range of known and unknown causes. This can include growth past the due date, {{maternal diabetes}} and genetic syndromes and tumours.
{The human drug clearance rate at birth compared to the adult is approximately:
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-   5%
|| Incorrect! This is the value for the second trimester 24-28 weeks. The human drug clearance rate at birth is approximately 1/3 of the adult.
-   10%
|| Incorrect! This is the value for the early third trimester 28-34 weeks. The human drug clearance rate at birth is approximately 1/3 of the adult.
+   33%
|| Correct! The human drug clearance rate at birth is approximately 1/3 of the adult.
-   50%
|| Incorrect! This is the value for the postnatal 40-44 weeks. The human drug clearance rate at birth is approximately 1/3 of the adult.
-   66%
|| Incorrect! This is the value for postnatal 44-68 weeks. The human drug clearance rate at birth is approximately 1/3 of the adult.




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Infant Drug Clearance
 
24-28 5%
28-34 10%
34-40 33%
40-44 50%
44-68 66%


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Latest revision as of 16:10, 26 May 2019

Birth Interactive Component

Attempt the Quiz - Birth  
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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Birth from the practical.

1 Which of the following level in plasma may fall just before parturition:

  oxytocin
  estrogen
  progesterone
  prostaglandins
  thyroid hormone

2 Which of the following best relates to the Expulsion stage of parturition:

  Labour Stage 3
  Consists of uterine contractions 2 to 3 minutes apart
  Haematoma separates placenta from uterine wall
  Spiral arteries close and begins to reduce uterine volume
  Consists of uterine contractions 10 minutes apart

3 The term "macrosomia" refers to a which birth weight:

  Extremely Low Birth Weight
  Very Low Birth Weight
  Low Birth Weight
  Normal Birth Weight
  High Birth Weight

4 The human drug clearance rate at birth compared to the adult is approximately:

  5%
  10%
  33%
  50%
  66%



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Practical 12: Embryo to Fetus | Second Trimester | Third Trimester | Birth | Neonatal | Abnormalities


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