Obstetrics Quiz: Fetus Lie, Presentation, Attitude, and Position

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What is the title of the professor mentioned in the text?

  • Prof. Dr. Ahmed Hagras (correct)
  • Prof. Dr. Ahmed Ali
  • Prof. Dr. Ahmed Hamdy
  • Prof. Dr. Ahmed El-Sayed

What is the name of the university where the professor works?

  • Ain Shams University
  • Cairo University
  • Tanta University (correct)
  • Alexandria University

What is the abbreviation of the diploma mentioned in the text?

  • TQM (correct)
  • TOT
  • MBA
  • HMDC

What is the name of the institution where the professor got his MBA from?

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What are the four aspects of the fetus mentioned in the text?

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Study Notes

Fetus Lie, Presentation, Attitude, and Position

  • Fetus has a specific lie, presentation, attitude, and position during pregnancy
  • Lie refers to the longitudinal axis of the fetus in relation to the mother's spine
  • Presentation is the part of the fetus that is closest to the birth canal
  • Attitude is the posture or position of the fetus in relation to its surroundings
  • Position is the orientation of the presenting part of the fetus in relation to the mother's pelvis

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Hagras' Credentials

  • Prof. Dr. Ahmed Hagras is an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • He is affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine at Tanta University
  • He holds a TQM diploma from the American University in Cairo (AUC)
  • He also holds an MBA from the Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport (AASTMT)

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