_____ and pelvic floor exercises for 3-6 months is the treatment of choice for prolapse during the postnatal period
#2
WHO guidelines for AMTSL include administration of prophylactic uterotonic (oxytocin) within _____ min(s) of delivery
#3
Vaginal defence is lost after 10 days after birth due to the absence of _____
#4
Is uterine massage recommended according to WHO guidelines for AMTSL?_____
#5
WHO guidelines for AMTSL include controlled cord _____ during placental delivery
#6
WHO 2017 Global Recommendation, the latest addition to the treatment of PPH: (no answer) _____
#7
colostrum is breast milk during _____
#8
rooming in should start within _____ of normal delivery
#9
breastfeeding should be started within _____ hours of a C-section delivery
#10
breast feeding should be started within _____ time of normal vaginal deliver
Postpartum Exercise and Rehabilitation Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Postpartum Exercise and Rehabilitation Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____ and pelvic floor exercises for 3-6 months is the treatment of choice for prolapse during the postnatal period
Answer: Ring pessary
Flashcard 2: WHO guidelines for AMTSL include administration of prophylactic uterotonic (oxytocin) within _____ min(s) of delivery
Answer: 1
Flashcard 3: Vaginal defence is lost after 10 days after birth due to the absence of _____
Answer: maternal estrogen
Flashcard 4: Is uterine massage recommended according to WHO guidelines for AMTSL?_____
Answer: No
Flashcard 5: WHO guidelines for AMTSL include controlled cord _____ during placental delivery
Answer: traction
Flashcard 6: WHO 2017 Global Recommendation, the latest addition to the treatment of PPH: (no answer) _____
Answer: :)
Flashcard 7: colostrum is breast milk during _____
Answer: first 3 days
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Flashcard 8: rooming in should start within _____ of normal delivery
Answer: first 24 hours
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Flashcard 9: breastfeeding should be started within _____ hours of a C-section delivery
Answer: 4
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Flashcard 10: breast feeding should be started within _____ time of normal vaginal deliver
Answer: 1 hour
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