 WHAT DO WE KNOW?  EXTERNAL GENITALIA  INTERNAL STRUCTURES  So, let’s complete our review!

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 WHAT DO WE KNOW?  EXTERNAL GENITALIA  INTERNAL STRUCTURES  So, let’s complete our review!

 COLP/O  HYSTER/UTER/METR/O  OOPHOR/O  SALPING/O  CERVIC/O  GYNEC/O  MAMM/MAST/O

 SUPINE  MODIFIED SUPINE  TRENDELENBURG  REVERSE TRENDELENBURG  LITHOTOMY

 ALONG LANGER’S LINES  MIDLINE  LOWER PARAMEDIAN  PFANNENSTIEL

 WHY? 1. FETUS 2. PLACENTA 3. MOTHER

 Section.htm Section.htm  aternity-care/c-section-surgery-video.cfm aternity-care/c-section-surgery-video.cfm  surgery_ bc surgery_ bc  section/MM section/MM00531

 ?COMMON INCISIONS  ? USED TO INCISE UTERUS  ? SUCTION TIP(S) USED  ? HOW MANY SPONGE COUNTS

 Video Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Video Laparoscopic Hysterectomy  hysterectomy_for_a_large_fibroid_uterus_with _adnexectomy_and_suturing-vd01en1618.htm hysterectomy_for_a_large_fibroid_uterus_with _adnexectomy_and_suturing-vd01en1618.htm

 PLEASE WORK WITH A PARTNER OR A GROUP TO COMPLETE ……..  THE AST OB/GYN COMPETENCY  REVIEW WILL FOLLOW  EXAM WILL BE COMPRISED OF THESE QUESTIONS!