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Fetal Positions VE
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| When the presenting part is the coronal suture and it is pointing to the sacrum and the sagittal suture is in the anteriposterior diameter of the pelvis the position of the fetus is described as: a) (LOA).b) (OA).c) (ROP).d) (OP) | OA |
| When the presenting part is the coronal suture and it is pointing to the pubis and the sagittal suture is in the anteroposterior diameter of the pelvis the position of the fetus is described as: a) (LOA).b) (OA).c) (ROP).d) (OP) | OP |
| What is the transverse diameter to the brim (pelvic inlet) of the gynoidpelvis? a. 9cms b. 11cms c. 13cms d. 15cms | 13cm |
| Which presentation is commonly associated with a vertex presentation? a. Face b. Brow c. Breech d . Occiput | Occiput |
| When the presenting part of the fetus is the occiput and it is pointing to the symphasis pubis, and the sagittal suture is in the anteroposterior diameter of the pelvis the position of the fetus is described as: a. (LOA)b. (ROA)c. (OP)d. (OA) | OA |
| When the presenting part of the fetus is the occiput and it is pointing to the symphasis pubis, and the sagittal suture is in the right anteroposterior diameter of the pelvis the position of the fetus is described as: a. (LOA)b. (ROA)c. (OP)d. (OA) | ROA |
| When the presenting part of the fetus is the occiput and it is pointing to the sacrum, and the sagittal suture is in the left anteroposterior diameter of the pelvis the position of the fetus is described as: a. (LOA)b. (ROA)c. (LOP)d. (OA) | LOP |
| When the presenting part is the Lambdoid suture and it is pointing to the sacrum and the sagittal suture is in the anterior/posterior diameter ofthe pelvis the position of the fetus is described as: a) (LOA).b) (OA).c) (ROP).d) (OP) | OP |
| When the presenting part is the Lambdoid suture and it is pointing to the pubis and the sagittal suture is in the anterior/posterior diameter ofthe pelvis the position of the fetus is described as: a) (LOA).b) (OA).c) (ROP).d) (OP) | OA |
| When the presenting part of the fetus is the occiput and it is pointing to the sacrum, and the sagittal suture is in the right anteroposterior diameter of the pelvis the position of the fetus is described as: a. (LOA)b. (ROA)c. (ROP)d. (OA) | ROP |
| When the presenting part of the fetus is the occiput and it is pointing to the symphasis pubis, and the sagittal suture is in the left anteroposterior diameter of the pelvis the position of the fetus is described as: a. (LOA)b. (ROA)c. (OP)d. (OA) | LOA |