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The risk of ________ is substantially increased by pulling on the umbilical cord in an attempt to speed delivery of the placenta.
 
  A) placenta previa
  B) uterine inversion
  C) abruptio placenta
  D) uterine rupture

Question 2

You are delivering a baby and the head delivers normally, but then retracts back into the birth canal. You should suspect:
 
  A) shoulder dystocia.
  B) breech delivery.
  C) precipitous delivery.
  D) uterine inversion.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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