Choose the correct answers from the following: a. Prophylactic methhergin is administered after the delivery of i. Baby ii. Anterior shoulder iii. Posterior shoulder b. The type of... Choose the correct answers from the following: a. Prophylactic methhergin is administered after the delivery of i. Baby ii. Anterior shoulder iii. Posterior shoulder b. The type of forceps which is applied when the foetal head is at pelvic outlet is i. long curved ii. Wrigleys iii. Keillands c. Painful menstruation is i. Menorrhagia ii. Dysmenorrhoea iii. Metrorrhagia.

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The question is asking to select the correct answers regarding medical practices relating to childbirth and menstruation. It covers the administration of prophylactic methhergin, types of forceps used in childbirth, and definitions of painful menstruation conditions.
Answer
a. Posterior shoulder; b. Wrigleys; c. Dysmenorrhoea.
a. Posterior shoulder; b. Wrigleys; c. Dysmenorrhoea.
Answer for screen readers
a. Posterior shoulder; b. Wrigleys; c. Dysmenorrhoea.
More Information
Methhergin is usually given after the delivery of the placenta to prevent hemorrhage. Wrigleys forceps are specifically designed for use when the fetal head is at the pelvic outlet. Dysmenorrhoea is the medical term for painful menstruation.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing the timing of methhergin administration and the type of forceps needed for different stages of delivery.
Sources
- Types of Forceps Deliveries - Healthline - healthline.com
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