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The history of obstetrics. Female pelvis. Fetus as an object of labor




! Outstanding obstetrician of XVIII century, the author of the first Russian original work in obstetrics "The Art of swaddling, or the science of Babich case"

* NM-Maksimovic Ambodik

* AJ Krassovsky

* IP Lazarevic

* NN Fenomenov

* VS Gruzdev

! The founder of gynecology in Russia as a scientific discipline, scientist, author of the fundamental guide in gynecology and progressive ideas about women's health care

* NM-Maksimovic Ambodik

* AJ Krassovsky

* NN Fenomenov

* IP Lazarevic

* VF Snegirev

! The plane of the pelvic inlet is formed anteriorly by the

* Sacral promontory

* Upper border of the symphysis pubis

* Lower border of the symphysis pubis

* Sacrococcygeal joint

* Arcuate line of ilium

! The plane of the pelvic inlet is formed posteriorly by the

* Sacral promontory

* Upper border of the symphysis pubis

* Lower border of the symphysis pubis

* Sacrococcygeal joint

* Arcuate line of ilium

! The plane of the pelvic inlet is formed laterally by the

* Sacral promontory

* Upper border of the symphysis pubis

* Lower border of the symphysis pubis

* Sacrococcygeal joint

* Arcuate line of ilium

! Normally the anteroposterior diameter of the plane of greatest pelvic dimensions is (cm)

* 10,5

* 12,5

* 13,5

* 14,5

! The plane of greatest pelvic dimensions is formed anteriorly by the

* Lower border of the symphysis pubis

* Middle of the acetabulum

* Sacrococcygeal joint

* Place of connection of the 2nd and 3rd sacral vertebrae

* Middle of the inner surface of the symphysis pubis

! The plane of greatest pelvic dimensions is formed posteriorly by the

* Lower border of the symphysis pubis

* Middle of the acetabulum

* Sacrococcygeal joint

* Place of connection of the 2nd and 3rd sacral vertebrae

* Middle of the inner surface of the symphysis pubis

! The plane of greatest pelvic dimensions is formed laterally by the

* Lower border of the symphysis pubis

* Middle of the acetabulum

* Sacrococcygeal joint

* Place of connection of the 2nd and 3rd sacral vertebraes

* Middle of the inner surface of the symphysis pubis

! The plane of least pelvic dimensions is formed anteriorly by the

* Lower border of the symphysis pubis

* Upper border of the symphysis pubis

* Ischial spines

* Sacrococcygeal joint

* Middle of the inner surface of the symphysis pubis

! The plane of least pelvic dimensions is formed laterally by the

* Lower border of the symphysis pubis

* Ischial spines

* Middle of the acetabulum

* Sacrococcygeal joint

* Arcuate line of ilium

! The plane of least pelvic dimensions is formed posteriorly by the

* Sacral promontory

* Ischial spines

* Sacrococcygeal joint

* Arcuate line of ilium

* Place of connection of the 2nd and 3rd sacral vertebrae

! The bone part of the birth canal is the

* True pelvis

* Ligamentous apparatus

* Muscles of the pelvic floor

* Fascia of the pelvic floor

* Urogenital diaphragm

! The true pelvis is the next part of the birth canal

* connective tissue

* fascial

* fibrous

* muscle

* bone

! The greatest transverse diameter of the fetal head (biparietal diameter) extends between the

* rake angle of the anterior (the greater) fontanel and suboccipital fossa

* hairy part of the head and external occipital protuberance

* most distant points of the coronal suture

* glabella and external occipital protuberance

* parietal eminences

! The vertical size of the fetal head extends between

* rake angle of the anterior (the greater) fontanel and suboccipital fossa

* hairy part of the head and external occipital protuberance

* vertex and sublingual area

* glabella and external occipital protuberance

* parietal eminences

! The occipitofrontal diameter of the fetal head extends between

* external occipital protuberance and chin

* glabella and external occipital protuberance

* middle of the anterior (the greater) fontanel and hyoid bone

* hairy part of the head and suboccipital fossa

* rake angle of anterior (the greater) fontanel and suboccipital fossa

! The small transverse diameter of the fetal head (bitemporal diameter) extends between

* parietal eminences

* glabella and external occipital protuberance

* most distant points of the coronal suture

* hairy part of the head and suboccipital fossa

* rake angle of anterior (the greater) fontanel and suboccipital fossa

! Normally bitemporal diameter of the head of a full-term fetus is (cm)

* 7

* 8

* 9

* 10

* 11

! Posterior fontanel is formed with

* Sagittal and lambdoid sutures

* Parietal, temporal, occipital bones

* Sagittal, frontal coronal sutures

* Parietal, frontal, temporal, basic bones

* Parietal, frontal, temporal, ethmoid bones

! Anterior fontanel is formed with

* Sagittal and lambdoid sutures

* Sagittal, frontal coronal sutures

* Parietal, temporal, occipital bones

* Parietal, frontal, temporal, basic bones

* Parietal, frontal, temporal, ethmoid bones

 





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