4) Fetal compromise is assessed by all these except. a) FHS 120-160/min b) Presence of meconium c) Pathological CTG d) Poor fetal blood sampling results. 5) Episiotomy is performed... 4) Fetal compromise is assessed by all these except. a) FHS 120-160/min b) Presence of meconium c) Pathological CTG d) Poor fetal blood sampling results. 5) Episiotomy is performed when the perineum is bulged and is a) 2-3 cm in diameter b) 4-5 cm in diameter c) 3-4 cm in diameter d) 4-5 cm in diameter. 6) Most common feature of Ectopic pregnancy is a) Abdominal pain b) Fainting attack c) Amenorrhea d) Vaginal bleeding. 7) Oral contraceptives are contraindicated in a) Hypertension b) Menorrhagia c) Fibroid d) All of the above. 8) Commonest cause of Rupture of uterus is a) Obstructed labour b) Post cesarean gestation c) Shoulder presentation d) None of the above. 9) Bishop scoring is based on a) Dilation of cervix b) Effacement of cervix c) Uterine contraction d) Station of Head. 10) This is not an Assisted Reproductive Technique a) G.I.F.T b) Z.I.F.T c) IVF Embryo transfer d) Artificial insemination into uterus.
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The question consists of multiple medical knowledge questions related to fetal assessment, episiotomy, ectopic pregnancy, uterine rupture, and reproductive techniques. It seeks to assess understanding of medical principles and terminology in obstetrics.
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4) FHS 120-160/min, 5) 3-4 cm, 6) Abdominal pain, 7) All of the above, 8) Obstructed labour, 9) Dilation of cervix, 10) Artificial insemination.
- Fetal compromise is assessed by all these except FHS 120-160/min. 5) Episiotomy is performed when the perineum is bulged and is 3-4 cm in diameter. 6) Most common feature of Ectopic pregnancy is Abdominal pain. 7) Oral contraceptives are contraindicated in all of the above. 8) Commonest cause of Rupture of uterus is obstructed labour. 9) Bishop scoring is based on dilation of cervix. 10) This is not an Assisted Reproductive Technique: Artificial insemination into uterus.
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- Fetal compromise is assessed by all these except FHS 120-160/min. 5) Episiotomy is performed when the perineum is bulged and is 3-4 cm in diameter. 6) Most common feature of Ectopic pregnancy is Abdominal pain. 7) Oral contraceptives are contraindicated in all of the above. 8) Commonest cause of Rupture of uterus is obstructed labour. 9) Bishop scoring is based on dilation of cervix. 10) This is not an Assisted Reproductive Technique: Artificial insemination into uterus.
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Fetal compromise is often assessed by signs like meconium, pathological CTG, and poor fetal blood sampling. Episiotomy is performed when the perineum is adequately bulged, typically around 3-4 cm. Abdominal pain is the most common sign of ectopic pregnancy. Oral contraceptives can have contraindications in conditions like hypertension, menorrhagia, and fibroids. Ruptured uterus is most commonly caused by obstructed labor. Bishop scoring evaluates readiness for labor based on cervical dilation, among other factors.
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