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Which clinical type of Cord Prolapse is characterized by the cord being placed by the side of the presenting part and not felt by the fingers on internal examination?
Which clinical type of Cord Prolapse is characterized by the cord being placed by the side of the presenting part and not felt by the fingers on internal examination?
When the cord is slipped down below the presenting part and is felt lying in the intact bag of membranes, it is known as:
When the cord is slipped down below the presenting part and is felt lying in the intact bag of membranes, it is known as:
What is the term used when the cord is lying inside the vagina or outside the vulva following rupture of the membranes?
What is the term used when the cord is lying inside the vagina or outside the vulva following rupture of the membranes?
Which of the following is NOT an associated factor of Cord Prolapse?
Which of the following is NOT an associated factor of Cord Prolapse?
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Which of the following is NOT a placental factor associated with Cord Prolapse?
Which of the following is NOT a placental factor associated with Cord Prolapse?
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Study Notes
Cord Prolapse Types
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Occult Cord Prolapse: The cord is positioned next to the presenting part and cannot be felt during internal examination.
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Funic Presentation: The umbilical cord lies below the presenting part and can be felt within the intact amniotic sac.
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Complete Cord Prolapse: The umbilical cord extends beyond the vaginal opening after the rupture of the amniotic sac.
Associated Factors
- Fetal Factors: Premature rupture of membranes, low birth weight, oligohydramnios, multiple gestation are all associated with Cord Prolapse.
Placental Factors
- Placental Abruption, Low-lying placenta, Placenta Previa, and *Vasa Previa are all known placental factors that can lead to Cord Prolapse.
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Test your knowledge on the clinical types of Cord Prolapse with this quiz. Learn about occult prolapse, cord presentation, and cord prolapse, and test your understanding of their characteristics and identification.