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==Background== | |||
*Prolapsed cord | |||
**Do NOT attempt to reduce | |||
***Instead,elevate the presenting fetal part to reduce compression and transport to OR | |||
*Breech presentation | |||
**Try to let the delivery occur spontaneously without touching the fetus | |||
==Physical Examination == | ==Physical Examination == | ||
===Digital Examination of the Vagina=== | ===Digital Examination of the Vagina=== | ||
Revision as of 15:57, 26 August 2011
Background
- Prolapsed cord
- Do NOT attempt to reduce
- Instead,elevate the presenting fetal part to reduce compression and transport to OR
- Do NOT attempt to reduce
- Breech presentation
- Try to let the delivery occur spontaneously without touching the fetus
Physical Examination
Digital Examination of the Vagina
- Cervical Dilatation
- 0 cm (closed/fingertip) to 10 cm (complete/fully dilated)
- Effacement
- assessment of the cervical length
- percentage of normal 3-4 cm long cervix
- 4cm cervix = 0%; 0cm (thin) cervix = 100%
- Station (-5 to +5)
- (distance of the presenting body relative to the maternal ischial spines)
- -3 = beginning of second stage of labor
- 0 = in line with the plane of the maternal ischial spines
- +3 = impending delivery
- +4 to +5 = crowning
- (distance of the presenting body relative to the maternal ischial spines)
