Basic Obstetrics and Gynaecology Examination Dr Praneil Patel O&G
Preparation History Obstetrics Gynaecology
Preparation Clean your hands Consent Explain your actions Privacy Chaperone Equipment
History Full medical History Obstetric History Family History Pregnancy Risk Factors
Definitions Gravidity – defined as the number of times a woman Parity – Defined as the number of times a woman has given birth to a fetus >24/40
Gynaecology Abdominal Examination Patient positioning Examine external genitalia Speculum
Trouble? Try re-inserting the speculum Valsalva Reposition Alternate speculum Gloves VE
Bimanual Examination Patient positioning Use both hands! Place non-dominant hand on abdomen Insert 1-2 fingers into the vagina, posterior to the cervix - size- cervical excitation - position- adnexal masses/excitation - mobility
Obstetrics Examine the abdomen Measure symphysis fundal height Assess presentation & engagement Auscultate FH
Don’t Forget Assess BP Urine dip Oedema Reflexes & clonus
Obstetric examination Common place in DAU, Triage, labour ward. Consider sterility & need for swabs Why are you doing the speculum? Fibronectin Test
Digital PV examination Consider whether it is necessary? What information do you want to know? -Dilatation- Membranes/Liquor -Consistency- Fetal position -Length- Caput -Position- Moulding -Station
Tips Practise practise practise Coordinators Inductions Sweeps ARMs
Thank You Any questions? Or any other hints people can think of?