OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY (OBG)
IMPORTANT QUESTION
FOR MSC NURSING 2024
OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY (OBG) IMPORTANT QUESTION FOR MSC FIRST YEAR NURSING, BASED ON INC AND RGUHS
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING (15 MARKS)
- Explain the physiology of first stage of labour and write about the psychosocial adjustment during puerperium
- Explain in detail about female pelvis and its measurements
- Discuss in detail about physiological changes during pregnancy
- Describe the function and responsibilities of village health nurse at subcentre in terms of MCH care
- What are the theories and models used in midwifery practice. Discuss any one theory with its application
- Discuss various biophysical measures of monitoring foetal well being with nursing implications
- Enumerate the role of nurse midwifery practitioner in caring for postnatal women
- Client has delivered a baby at 37 weeks of gestation, who did not cry after delivery. How will you assess and resuscitate the new born
- Define puerperium. Describe the physiological changes occurring during this period. Write the nurses role in the management of normal puerperium
- Define maternal mortality and morbidity. Discuss the causes for the same. Write the role of nurse in reducing maternal mortality
- What is peri-menopausal period. Write the physiological and psychological changes experience by the women during this period. Develop a nursing care plan for the women experiencing the climacteric changes
- Explain the various tests done to check for fetal wellbeing. Discuss minor disorders of pregnancy and management
- Describe the physiology of first stage of labour and write briefly the management of fourth stage of labour
- Explain in detail about nursing management of pregnant women during minor disorders of pregnancy
- Write in detail about role of nurse midwifery practitioner during management of puerperium
- Describe the role of independent nurse midwifery practitioner in family welfare services
SHORT NOTES (10 MARKS)
- Recent advancement in infertility management
- Management of menopause
- Physiology and characteristics of new born
- Ethical and legal aspect of obstetrical nursing
- Hormonal replacement therapy
- Information education and communication in family welfare services
- Anesthesia and analgesia in obstetrics
- Legal aspects of assisted reproductive technology
- Partograph
- Characteristics of the normal newborn
- Breast feeding
- Anaesthesia and analgesia in obstetrics
- Ethical and legal aspects of assisted reproductive technology (ART)
- Hormone replacement therapy and role of nurse midwife
- Fetal circulation
- Diet in pregnancy