EMT-B OBGYN Emergen Test
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| A. implantation of the fertilized egg is in the ovidcut, cervix, or abdominopelvic cavityB. cord is pinched, most common in breech births, caused by being squeezed between vaginal wall and baby's headC. acute abdominal pain, often beginning on one side, vaginal bleeding, rapid or week pulse, low BPD. 0 - no movement, 1 - only slight activity (flex extremities), 2 - move around normalE. keep infant warm, use sterile clamps from OB kit, slowly tie square knot, one clamp 10 inches from baby, other about 7 inches out, cut between clampsF. elevated BP (increased with risk of abruptio placentae), excessive weight gain, extreme swelling of face, hands, ankles, feet; headacheG. presenting part is headH. initiate chest compressions at rate of 120 per minute - 90 compressions and 30 ventilations each minuteI. elevate hips, oxygen, keep mother warm, keep baby's head away from cord, don't push cord back in, wrap cord in moist towel. Transport, continue pressure on baby's head.J. 40 to 60 per minute - rapid, small puffs - reassess in 30 secondsK. greater than 100L. placenta separates from the uterine wall, causing prebirth bleeding, occurs in 3rd trimesterM. airway, high concentration oxygen, transport with patient on left side, gentle, keep her warm, not overheated though; have suction and OB kit readyN. supplemental oxygen at 10-15 liters per minute with tubing placed close to infant's mouthO. 0 - no reaction, 1 - facial grimace, 2 - sneeze, cough, cryP. full dilation of cervix, baby enters birth canal until born, EMT-B decides to transport or prepare to assist with deliveryQ. after baby is born until the afterbirth is deliveredR. soft spots on baby's skullS. placenta is formed in an abnormal location like low in uterus and close to or over the cervical opening, not allowing normal delivery, causes excessive prebirth bleeding - cervix dilates, the placenta tearsT. suction the oropharynx before stimulating, suction mouth, then nose. Maintain airway, provide ventilations or compressions if needed, transport |
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