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Labor Complications — Flashcards

Labor Complications — Flashcards

Labor Complications — Flashcards

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#141

What is the first-line treatment for vaginismus? _____

#142

_____ is defined as >5 contractions in 10 minutes, averaged over a 30-minute window.

#143

Intermittent variable decelerations are typically well tolerated by the fetus and require _____

#144

What is the likely diagnosis in a patient that presents with pelvic pressure and voiding dysfunction one year after a hysterectomy? Pelvic examination reveals a protruding vaginal mass, especially with the Valsalva maneuver. _____

#145

What is vaginismus? _____

#146

The second line management of recurrent variable decelerations is transcervical _____

#147

In a pregnant woman at 37 weeks gestation, continuous vaginal leakage of clear fluid for the past 2 days indicates _____ duration _____

#148

A patient presents with an abnormal localized outpouching of the urethral mucosa, leading to a palpable, tender mass in the anterior vaginal wall. Symptoms include postvoid dribbling, dysuria, and dyspareunia. Urethral discharge is bloody and purulent. What is the diagnosis? _____

Hint: diagnosis

#149

What is the first line tocolytic for preterm labor (< 32 weeks)? _____

#150

What is the likely diagnosis in a laboring patient with ≥ 6 cm dilation that experiences no further dilation for 4 hours despite adequate contractions? _____

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