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jman1234

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The recommended best practice during an unexpected breech birth is that:
 
  a. active pushing should not commence until the buttocks distend the vulva.
  b. active pushing commences once the cervix is found to be fully dilated.
  c. active pushing is not recommended during an active breech birth.
  d. active pushing is recommended once the bay is born to its shoulders.

Question 2

During a VBAC the cardinal sign of uterine rupture is:
 
  a. sensation of sudden tearing uterine pain.
  b. acute fetal distress.
  c. cessation of uterine contractions.
  d. maternal shock and haemorrhage.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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