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Question 1 of 10 Please match the following: Moro reflex - please select -startle reflexexpulsion of the placenta maternal side firstdesire to bear down with the voluntary muscles of the diaphragm and abdominal wall during contractionspalpation of the uterus to determine fetal position and presentationaxis of the birth canal; an imaginary line through which the fetus rotates as it passes through the pelvisextension of the toes in response to stimulation of the sole of the footrounded area of the lower back caused by pressure from the fetal head on the sacrum and coccyxforceful expulsion of the placenta through downward pressure on the uterus; may cause uterine inversionexpulsion of the placenta fetal side firstsustained, closed glottis pushing with contractions; purple pushingSource(s): Question 1 of 10Question 2 of 10 Schultze mechanism - please select -startle reflexexpulsion of the placenta maternal side firstdesire to bear down with the voluntary muscles of the diaphragm and abdominal wall during contractionspalpation of the uterus to determine fetal position and presentationaxis of the birth canal; an imaginary line through which the fetus rotates as it passes through the pelvisextension of the toes in response to stimulation of the sole of the footrounded area of the lower back caused by pressure from the fetal head on the sacrum and coccyxforceful expulsion of the placenta through downward pressure on the uterus; may cause uterine inversionexpulsion of the placenta fetal side firstsustained, closed glottis pushing with contractions; purple pushingSource(s): Question 2 of 10Question 3 of 10 Crede's method - please select -startle reflexexpulsion of the placenta maternal side firstdesire to bear down with the voluntary muscles of the diaphragm and abdominal wall during contractionspalpation of the uterus to determine fetal position and presentationaxis of the birth canal; an imaginary line through which the fetus rotates as it passes through the pelvisextension of the toes in response to stimulation of the sole of the footrounded area of the lower back caused by pressure from the fetal head on the sacrum and coccyxforceful expulsion of the placenta through downward pressure on the uterus; may cause uterine inversionexpulsion of the placenta fetal side firstsustained, closed glottis pushing with contractions; purple pushingSource(s): Question 3 of 10Question 4 of 10 Leopold Maneuver - please select -startle reflexexpulsion of the placenta maternal side firstdesire to bear down with the voluntary muscles of the diaphragm and abdominal wall during contractionspalpation of the uterus to determine fetal position and presentationaxis of the birth canal; an imaginary line through which the fetus rotates as it passes through the pelvisextension of the toes in response to stimulation of the sole of the footrounded area of the lower back caused by pressure from the fetal head on the sacrum and coccyxforceful expulsion of the placenta through downward pressure on the uterus; may cause uterine inversionexpulsion of the placenta fetal side firstsustained, closed glottis pushing with contractions; purple pushingSource(s): Question 4 of 10Question 5 of 10 Valsalva maneuver - please select -startle reflexexpulsion of the placenta maternal side firstdesire to bear down with the voluntary muscles of the diaphragm and abdominal wall during contractionspalpation of the uterus to determine fetal position and presentationaxis of the birth canal; an imaginary line through which the fetus rotates as it passes through the pelvisextension of the toes in response to stimulation of the sole of the footrounded area of the lower back caused by pressure from the fetal head on the sacrum and coccyxforceful expulsion of the placenta through downward pressure on the uterus; may cause uterine inversionexpulsion of the placenta fetal side firstsustained, closed glottis pushing with contractions; purple pushingSource(s): Question 5 of 10Question 6 of 10 rhomboid of Michaelis - please select -startle reflexexpulsion of the placenta maternal side firstdesire to bear down with the voluntary muscles of the diaphragm and abdominal wall during contractionspalpation of the uterus to determine fetal position and presentationaxis of the birth canal; an imaginary line through which the fetus rotates as it passes through the pelvisextension of the toes in response to stimulation of the sole of the footrounded area of the lower back caused by pressure from the fetal head on the sacrum and coccyxforceful expulsion of the placenta through downward pressure on the uterus; may cause uterine inversionexpulsion of the placenta fetal side firstsustained, closed glottis pushing with contractions; purple pushingSource(s): Question 6 of 10Question 7 of 10 Ferguson reflex - please select -startle reflexexpulsion of the placenta maternal side firstdesire to bear down with the voluntary muscles of the diaphragm and abdominal wall during contractionspalpation of the uterus to determine fetal position and presentationaxis of the birth canal; an imaginary line through which the fetus rotates as it passes through the pelvisextension of the toes in response to stimulation of the sole of the footrounded area of the lower back caused by pressure from the fetal head on the sacrum and coccyxforceful expulsion of the placenta through downward pressure on the uterus; may cause uterine inversionexpulsion of the placenta fetal side firstsustained, closed glottis pushing with contractions; purple pushingSource(s): Question 7 of 10Question 8 of 10 Duncan mechanism - please select -startle reflexexpulsion of the placenta maternal side firstdesire to bear down with the voluntary muscles of the diaphragm and abdominal wall during contractionspalpation of the uterus to determine fetal position and presentationaxis of the birth canal; an imaginary line through which the fetus rotates as it passes through the pelvisextension of the toes in response to stimulation of the sole of the footrounded area of the lower back caused by pressure from the fetal head on the sacrum and coccyxforceful expulsion of the placenta through downward pressure on the uterus; may cause uterine inversionexpulsion of the placenta fetal side firstsustained, closed glottis pushing with contractions; purple pushingSource(s): Question 8 of 10Question 9 of 10 curve of Carus - please select -startle reflexexpulsion of the placenta maternal side firstdesire to bear down with the voluntary muscles of the diaphragm and abdominal wall during contractionspalpation of the uterus to determine fetal position and presentationaxis of the birth canal; an imaginary line through which the fetus rotates as it passes through the pelvisextension of the toes in response to stimulation of the sole of the footrounded area of the lower back caused by pressure from the fetal head on the sacrum and coccyxforceful expulsion of the placenta through downward pressure on the uterus; may cause uterine inversionexpulsion of the placenta fetal side firstsustained, closed glottis pushing with contractions; purple pushingSource(s): Question 9 of 10Question 10 of 10 Babinski reflex - please select -startle reflexexpulsion of the placenta maternal side firstdesire to bear down with the voluntary muscles of the diaphragm and abdominal wall during contractionspalpation of the uterus to determine fetal position and presentationaxis of the birth canal; an imaginary line through which the fetus rotates as it passes through the pelvisextension of the toes in response to stimulation of the sole of the footrounded area of the lower back caused by pressure from the fetal head on the sacrum and coccyxforceful expulsion of the placenta through downward pressure on the uterus; may cause uterine inversionexpulsion of the placenta fetal side firstsustained, closed glottis pushing with contractions; purple pushingSource(s): Question 10 of 10 Loading... 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