Mechanism of Labour in Occipito-posterior position – In Hindi | Nursing Lecture
Malposition is referring to any position of the vertex other than a flexed Occipito-anterior position.
Malposition is referring to any position of the vertex other than a flexed Occipito-anterior position.
Breech presentation is a common malpresentation in which podalic pole lies over the inlet.
Face Presentation is one of the rare variety on the cephalic presentation. It is more common in multiparae.
The female pelvis forms a bony canal through which the fetus must pass during birth. It has a brim, a cavity or an outlet.
Fetal Skull contains a delicate brain, that is large in relation to the fetal body & in comparison with the mother’s pelvis & adaptation must take place during labour.
The female pelvis forms a bony canal through which the fetus must pass during birth. It has a brim, a cavity or an outlet.
The Skull is the part of the axial skeleton, forms the bony framework of the head and rests on the superior end of the vertebral column, consisting of 22 bones.
The Face is the part of the skull, consisting of 14 bones – Nasal bones, maxillae, zygomatic bones, mandible, lacrimal bones, palatine bones, inferior nasal conchae, and the vomer.
The foot consisting of 26 bones, 7 Tarsals, 5 Metatarsals, and 14 Phalanges, these are arranged in 3 arches.
here are the 8 Carpals, 5 Metacarpals and 14 phalanges in each hand. In this 3D animated Hindi version video, You will get the detail about these bones.
Tibia and fibula are the leg bones that form the part of a lower limb. Tibia is located medially, is larger, and the fibula is small, in the lateral of the leg.
The femur or thigh bone is the longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the body is the part of each lower limb.
The forearm bone, the ulna is located on the medial aspect and is longer than the radius, the radius is a smaller bone, located on the lateral aspect.
The humerus is the longest and largest bone of the upper limb and is the part of the appendicular skeletal system.
The Thorax is the chest region and the thoracic cage is formed by the sternum, ribs and their costal cartilages and the bodies of the thoracic vertebrae.
The body has two pectoral or shoulder girdles that attach the bones of the upper limbs to the axial skeleton.
The skeletal system forms the framework of our body & there is a total of 206 bones in adults that are paired or unpaired.