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        | define fetal attitude, lie, and presentation |  | Definition 
 
        | attitude: posturing of the joints and relation of fetal parts to one another (all joints in flexion is normaL) lie: referes to the longitudinal axis of the fetus in relation to the mothers
 presentation: describes the part of the fetus lying over the inlet of the pelvis or at the cervical os
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        | what type of breech is the easiest to deliver? |  | Definition 
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        | define position, engagement, and station |  | Definition 
 
        | position- the relation of the point of reference to one of the eight octanes of the pelvic inlet engagement- occurs when biparietal diameter is at or below the inlet of the true pelvis
 station: references the presenting part to the level of the ischial spines measures in plus or minus centimeters
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        | uterine contractions that do not cause dilation and effacement of the cervix |  | 
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        | true labor generally occurs naturally between weeks ? |  | Definition 
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        | what is the first stage of labor? |  | Definition 
 
        | onset of contraction through complete dilation and effacement of the cervix (first 10-14 hours) |  | 
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        | what is the second stage of labor? |  | Definition 
 
        | onset with complete dilation and effacement and ends with delivery of the baby. |  | 
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        | what is the third stage of labor? |  | Definition 
 
        | begins with birth of baby and ends with delivery of the placenta |  | 
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        | what is the widest pelvic diameter available for the widest part of the fetal head? |  | Definition 
 
        | occiput transverse position |  | 
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        | intermittent fetal monitoring occurs every ___ mins for low risk patients in the active phase of labor, and every ___ min in second stage |  | Definition 
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        | what is a primary cause of uterine atony? |  | Definition 
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        | what is the most common risk factor for shoulder dystocia? |  | Definition 
 
        | use of vacuum or forceps to achieve the delivery |  | 
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        | what is the first action in a shoulder dystocia delivery? |  | Definition 
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        | what type of lie cannot be delivered vaginally? |  | Definition 
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