Shoulder dystocia is an OB emergency. Remember McRobert’s maneuver and suprapubic pressure. For more information, take a look at the resources below. References ACOG- Shoulder Dystocia AAFP- Shoulder Dystocia
Oct 2017
Before Your First: Vaginal Delivery
Cardinal movements of labor: engagement, descent, flexion, internal rotation, extension, external rotation and expulsion Complete dilation, now station: Labor down vs push 2nd Stage of labor: Pushing Offer to help with maternal positioning—holding ankle/leg Delivery—downward trac ... Show More
22m 41s
Mar 2019
Chapter 25: Obstetrics part 2
Content covered in this episode includes: [0:27] Obstetrics chapter of S2S including questions like: - What are the different terms for spontaneous abortion? - In fetal heart monitoring, what is the difference between early decelerations, late decelerations, and variable decelera ... Show More
50m 28s
Oct 2017
Labor and Delivery Triage
The OB One-Liner: “This is a _ yr old G_ P_ @_ wks GA here for ____.” Ex: This is a 34yo G3P2002 @ 38wks3days GA here for contractions Triage: 4 essential questions to ask every pregnant woman in triage Contractions, leaking fluid, vaginal bleeding, fetal movement What is labor? ... Show More
22m 34s
<p>In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of <a href="https://step2.medbullets.com/obstetrics/120358/presentation-of-labor">Presentation of Labor </a>from the Obstetrics section.</p>
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