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2016 Scheme

Q.P. CODE: 413010 Reg. No: …………………...


Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Supplementary Examinations
September 2023

Nursing Education
Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
 Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly • Do not leave any blank pages between
answers • Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space
 Answer all parts of a single question together • Leave sufficient space between answers
 Draw diagrams wherever necessary

Long Essay (12)

1. Explain the maxims of teaching. Describe simulation as a method of teaching in nursing(5+7)


Short Essays (2x7=14)
2. Explain the role of a counsellor. Describe the various types of counselling approaches. (3+4)
3. Explain the concept of curriculum. Describe the levels of educational objectives in
psychomotor domain. (3+4)

Short Note (5x5=25)


4. Justify case study method as an effective clinical teaching method.
5. Principles of AV aids.
6. Factors influencing learning.
7. Course plan
8. Programmed instruction

Differentiate between (2x4=8)


9. Idealism - Pragmatism
10. Seminar - Workshop

Answer briefly (4x4=16)


11. Tools used for assessing skills
12. Preparation of chart
13. Clinical rotation plan
14. Prevention of disciplinary problems in classroom

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2016 Scheme
Q.P. CODE: 413010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Regular/Supplementary Examinations
April 2023

Nursing Education
Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
 Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly • Do not leave any blank pages between
answers • Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space
 Answer all parts of a single question together • Leave sufficient space between answers
 Draw diagrams wherever necessary

Long Essay (12)

1. Explain the principles of curriculum planning. Describe the criteria for organization of learning
experiences. (5+7)

Short Essays (2x7=14)

2. Explain the aims of education. Discuss the application of pragmatism in nursing education.
(3+4)
3. List any six methods of classroom teaching. Explain the lecture method in detail. (3+4)
Short Note (5x5=25)
4. Role of computers in nursing education
5. Process recording
6. Discuss the methods used for assessing knowledge
7. Issues for counselling in nursing
8. Teachers role in managing disciplinary problems

Differentiate between (2x4=8)


9. Essay type question - Multiple choice question
10. General objective - Specific objectives

Answer briefly (4x4=16)


11. Unit plan
12. Bedside clinic
13. Role playing
14. Principles of teaching

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2016 Scheme
Q.P. CODE: 413010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Supplementary Examinations October 2022

Nursing Education
Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
 Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly • Do not leave any blank pages between
answers • Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space
 Answer all parts of a single question together • Leave sufficient space between answers
 Draw diagrams wherever necessary

Long Essay (12)


1. Steps of curriculum construction. Explain the selection of learning experience for nursing
students. (5+7)

Short Essays (2x7=14)


2. Explain briefly traditional philosophies of education. Discuss the application of any one
philosophy in nursing. (3+4)
3. List the various methods of teaching in nursing. Describe any one of the clinical teaching
method. (3+4)

Short Note (5x5=25)


4. Disciplinary procedure
5. Types of counseling approaches
6. Qualities of an evaluation tool
7. Use of computers in nursing education
8. Elements of good lesson plan

Differentiate between (2x4=8)


9. Viva - OSCE
10. Lecture - microteaching

Answer briefly (4x4=16)


11. Characteristics of learning
12. Levels in cognitive domain of educational objectives
13. Attitude scales
14. Graphic aids for classroom teaching

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2016 Scheme
Q.P. CODE: 413010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Regular/Supplementary Examinations
May 2022

Nursing Education
Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
 Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly • Do not leave any blank pages between
answers • Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space
 Answer all parts of a single question together • Leave sufficient space between answers
 Draw diagrams wherever necessary

Long Essay (12)

1. Describe the purposes of evaluation. Explain the steps in test construction. (5+7)

Short Essays (2x7=14)

2. List down the factors influencing learning. Explain the laws of learning. (3+4)
3. Enumerate the different teaching learning methods. Explain the various
clinical teaching methods (3+4)
Short Note (5x5=25)

4. Taxonomical classification of objectives.


5. Three dimensional aids in education media.
6. Organization of student counselling services.
7. Aims of discipline in education.
8. Principles of curriculum planning.

Differentiate between (2x4=8)


9. Idealism – Naturalism
10. Project method – Problem based learning

Answer briefly (4x4=16)


11. Computer assisted learning.
12. Edgar Dale’s cone of experiences.
13. Types of unit planning.
14. Current trends in nursing education.

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2016 Scheme
Q.P. CODE: 413010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Supplementary Examinations January 2022

Nursing Education
Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
 Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly • Do not leave any blank pages between
answers • Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space
 Answer all parts of a single question together • Leave sufficient space between answers
 Draw diagrams wherever necessary

Long Essay (12)


1. Explain the principles of curriculum planning. Describe the factors influencing curriculum
development in nursing education. (5+7)

Short Essays (2x7=14)

2. Explain the principles of teaching. Describe problem based learning as a teaching method.
(3+4)
3. Describe the qualities of an evaluation tool. Briefly explain the different tools to assess the
skills of a student. (3+4)
Short Note (5x5=25)

4. Steps in microteaching.
5. Overhead projector.
6. Functions of education.
7. Types of counselling approaches.
8. Characteristics of learning.

Differentiate between (2x4=8)


9. Guidance – Counselling
10. Objects – Specimens

Answer briefly (4x4=16)


11. Types of charts.
12. Teachers’ role in disciplinary problem.
13. Course planning.
14. Attitude scale.

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2016 Scheme
Q.P. CODE: 413010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Regular/Supplementary Examinations
April 2021

Nursing Education
Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
 Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly • Do not leave any blank pages between
answers • Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space
 Answer all parts of a single question together • Leave sufficient space between answers
 Draw diagrams wherever necessary

Long Essay (12)


1. Describe the qualities of an effective teacher. Explain the principles of teaching. (5+7)

Short Essays (2x7=14)


2. Describe the suggestions for constructing essay questions. Explain the general principles of
evaluation. (3+4)
3. Describe the guidelines for the effective use of chalkboard. Explain the principles in the use of
audio-visual aids. (3+4)

Short Note (5x5=25)


4. Principles of student discipline.
5. Criteria for the selection of learning experiences.
6. Basic principles of guidance.
7. Discussion as a method of teaching.
8. Steps in lesson planning.

Differentiate between (2x4=8)


9. Simulation – Role play
10. Resource unit – Teaching unit

Answer briefly (4x4=16)


11. Features of computer assisted learning.
12. Features of ecleticism.
13.Laws of learning
14. Observation checklist.

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Q.P. CODE: 403010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Supplementary Examinations
April (September), 2020

Obstetrical & Gynecological Nursing


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
 Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly • Do not leave any blank pages between answers
• Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space
 Answer all parts of a single question together • Leave sufficient space between answers
 Draw diagrams wherever necessary

Essays (2x15=30)

1. Mrs. Asha 26 years is admitted to the labour room with labour pain. Define induction of labour
and discuss various methods of induction of labour. Enumerate the role of nurse during and
after induction of labour. (2+6+7)
2. Define hyperemesis gravidarum. Mention the causes and enumerate the management of a
woman with hyperemesis. (2+5+8)

Short Notes (5x5=25)

3. Atonic postpartum haemorrhage


4. Cervical cancer
5. Birth injuries in new born
6. Biophysical methods of assessment of foetal well being
7. Screening for high risk pregnancy

Give reasons for the following (5x2=10)

8. The ovulation occurs on the 14th day of menstruation


9. Preterm babies commonly suffer from respiratory complications
10. Prostaglandins are used to control third stage bleeding
11. Sore nipple leads to breast engorgement
12. Cephalic presentation occurs in majority of pregnancies.

Differentiate between (5x2=10)

13. Hydatidiform mole and carneous mole


14. Polyhydramnios and oligohydramnios
15. Unwed mother and single parent
16. Infertility and sterility
17. Presumptive sign and positive sign

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Q.P. CODE: 403010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Regular/Supplementary Examinations
September 2019

Obstetrical & Gynecological Nursing


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
 Answer all questions
 Draw diagram wherever necessary
Essays (2x15=30)

1. Define third stage of labour. Discuss the physiological changes taking place during third stage
of labour. Explain the management of a client during third stage of labour. (2+5+8)
2. Define placenta previa. Mention the types, signs and symptoms of placenta
previa. Explain the management of a client completed 34 weeks of gestational age with
placenta previa". (2+5+8)

Short Notes (5x5=25)

3. Breast complications during puerperium


4. Genital prolapse
5. Reproductive and Child Health Programme.
6. Care of baby with low birth weight
7. Sexually transmitted diseases

Give reasons for the following (5x2=10)

8. The vaginal secretion of pregnant woman is always acidic


9. Various reflexes can be elicited in new born
10. Careful monitoring of woman receiving inj. MgSo4 is necessary
11. Breast feeding promotes involution of uterus
12. Physiological anaemia is common in pregnancy

Differentiate between (5x2=10)

13. Maternal morbidity and mortality rate


14. Amnion and chorion
15. Presentation and presenting part
16. Retroversion and inversion of uterus
17. Trained Birth Attendants (TBA’s) and Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) Workers

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Q.P. CODE: 403010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Supplementary Examinations April 2019

Obstetrical & Gynecological Nursing


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
 Answer all questions
 Draw diagram wherever necessary
Essays (2x15=30)

1. Define pre-eclampsia. List down the clinical features of pre-eclampsia. Explain the
management of a woman with pre-eclampsia having 32 weeks of gestational age (2+5+8)
2. Define low birth weight. Explain the management of preterm baby using nursing process.
(2+13)

Short Notes (5x5=25)

3. Safe motherhood
4. Atonic PPH
5. Vesico-vaginal fistula
6. Forceps delivery
7. Biochemical methods of assessment of foetal well being

Give reasons for the following (5x2=10)

8. Monitor contraction during oxytocin induction


9. Foetal death is appreciably high in concealed type of abruptio placentae..
10. Deep transverse arrest is a complication in OP position
11. Repeated vaginal delivery is a pre disposing factor for genital prolapse
12. Ergometrine is not given when the foetus is in-utero

Differentiate between (5x2=10)

13. Hind water and fore water


14. CTG and GCT
15. ARM and PROM
16. Vasectomy and tubectomy
17. Apgar score and Bishop’s score

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Q.P. CODE: 403010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Examinations September 2018

Obstetrical & Gynecological Nursing


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
 Answer all questions
 Draw diagram wherever necessary
Essays (2x15=30)

1. Define puerperium and describe the physiological adaptation in postnatal period. Explain the
physiological adaptation of the new born (2+7+6)
2. Classify dysfunctional labour and enumerate the causes of obstructed labour. Explain the
management of obstructed labour. (4+6+5)

Short Notes (5x5=25)

3. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy


4. Functions of placenta
5. Intrauterine growth restriction
6. Fibroid uterus
7. Causes of postpartum haemorrhage

Give reasons for the following (5x2=10)

8. Engagement of the head is required for normal labour


9. Ergometrine is contra indicated in clients with cardiac disease complicating pregnancy
10. Glucose tolerance test is used for diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus.
11. Gushing of blood and lengthening of the cord during third stage of labour
12. Oxytocin is indicated in induction of labour

Differentiate between (5x2=10)

13. Constriction ring and retraction ring


14. Threatened abortion and incomplete abortion
15. Menorrhagia and metrorrhagia
16. Lightening and quickening
17. Oxytocics and tocolytics

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Q.P. CODE: 403010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Supplementary Examinations April 2018

Obstetrical & Gynecological Nursing


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
 Answer all questions
 Draw diagram wherever necessary
Essays (2x15=30)

1. Define first stage of labour. Discuss the physiological changes during first stage of labour.
Explain the management of a client during first stage of labour. (2+6+7)
2. Define abortion. Classify abortion and list the clinical features. Enumerate the management of
a woman with threatened abortion. (2+6+7)

Short Notes (5x5=25)

3. Menopausal symptoms.
4. Venereal diseases of female genital tract
5. Puerperal sepsis
6. Protocols for a care of baby in NICU
7. Post maturity

Give reasons for the following (5x2=10)

8. The zona pellucida remains intact until the implantation


9. Physiological jaundice can be managed by exposure to sunlight
10. Inj. methergine is contraindicated in women with PIH
11. Deep tendon reflexes are assessed while a client is receiving magnesium sulphate
12. A pendulous abdomen in primi gravid woman indicates CPD

Differentiate between (5x2=10)

13. Mortality rate and near miss mortality


14. Funic souffle and uterine souffle
15. Postpartum blues and postpartum psychosis
16. Dysmenorrhea and premenstrual syndrome
17. Goodell’s sign and Hegar’s sign

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Q.P. CODE: 403010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Examinations September 2017

Obstetrical & Gynecological Nursing


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
 Answer all questions
 Draw diagram wherever necessary
Essays (2x15=30)

1. Define and discuss the aetiology of PPH. Explain the management of a woman with PPH
(2+5+8=15)
2. Define first stage of labour. Explain the physiological changes and role of midwife during the
first stage of labour. (2+8+5=15)

Short Notes (5x5=25)

3. Causes of infertility
4. Minor disorders of newborn
5. Vesicular mole
6. Puerperal sepsis
7. Role of nurse in administration of oxytocin

Give reasons for the following (5x2=10)

8. Fundal height measurement is important during pregnancy.


9. Amenorrhoea and anovulation can occur in lactating mothers
10. Lengthening of the cord during third stage of labour.
11. Eclampsia is a severe form of preeclampsia.
12. Intra uterine devices should not be used in newly married women or when any pelvic
pathology present.

Differentiate between (5x2=10)

13. Cytotrophoblast and syntiotrophoblast


14. Osiander’s sign and Goodell’s sign
15. Cystocele and urethrocele
16. Sim’s speculum and cuscus speculum
17. Placenta previa and abruption-placenta

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Q.P. CODE: 403010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Supplementary Examinations May 2017

Obstetrical & Gynecological Nursing


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
• Answer all questions
• Draw diagram wherever necessary
Essay (2x15=30)

1. Explain the physiological adaptation taking place in the newborn soon after delivery. Discuss
the immediate care of newborn. (8+7=15)
2. Define pre-eclampsia. Explain the pathophysiological changes taking place. Explain the
management of pregnant women with pre-eclampsia. (2+6+7= 15)

Short Notes (5x5=25)

3. Obstetric indications - dosage and action of ergot derivatives


4. Involution of uterus
5. Puerperal sepsis
6. Importance of breast feeding
7. Procidentia

Give reasons for the following (5x2=10)

8. Routine assessment of foetal heart sound need to be done during every ante natal visit
9. After the delivery of anterior shoulder of the baby, methergine to be administered.
10. Early clamping of umbilical cord should be done in cases of Rh incompatibility
11. The new born baby need to be attached to the breast soon after delivery
12. Partograph to be maintained for every women in labour

Differentiate between (5x2=10)

13. Uterine tetany and uterine inertia


14. Preterm infant and low birth weight infant
15. Cord prolapse and cord presentation
16. Forceps and vacuum delivery
17. Endometriosis and adenomyosis

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Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Examinations, October 2016

Obstetrical & Gynecological Nursing


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
• Answer all questions
• Draw diagram wherever necessary
Essays (2x15=30)

1. What are the indications of ante natal assessment of foetal well being. Explain the various
methods of ante natal assessment of foetal well being (3+12=15)
2. What is ectopic pregnancy? List the causes of tubal pregnancy. Describe the
clinical features of acute tubal rupture and its management. (2+ 3+10=15)

Short Notes (5x5=25)

3. Endometriosis
4. Abortion
5. Episiotomy
6. Tocolytics
7. Partograph

Give reasons for the following (5x2=10)

8. Early clamping of the umbilical cord should be done after delivery of pre term babies
9. Non engaged head at term in primi gravidae to be ruled out
10. An induction of labour is contraindicated in active genital herpes.
11. A woman should be encouraged to empty bladder every 1-2 hours in labour .
12. Apgar score is assessed immediately after birth

Differentiate between (5x2=10)

13. Menarche and menopause


14. Embryo and foetus
15.Vesico-vaginal fistula and "urethro".-vaginal fistula
16. Polyhydramnios and oligohydramnios
17. Ophthalmia neonatorum and asphyxia neonatorum

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Q.P. CODE: 403010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Supplementary Examinations, May 2016

Obstetrical & Gynecological Nursing


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
• Answer all questions
• Draw diagram wherever necessary
Essays (2x15=30)

1. Define family planning. Classify family planning methods. Discuss in detail about the
hormonal contraceptives and barrier methods. (2+ 3+10=15)
2. Define anaemia. Describe the effects of anemia on mother and foetus. Describe the
management of iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy. (2+ 3+10=15)

Short Notes (5x5=25)

3. Care of pre term babies


4. Puerperal infections
5. Methods of placental expulsion
6. Clinical features in fibroid uterus
7. Hyper emesis gravidarum

Give reasons for the following (5x2=10)

8. In early weeks of pregnancy the client may lose weight .


9. The midwife’s hands should be clean and warm prior to fundal palpation .
10. Induction of labour is contraindicated in woman with previous caesarean section
11. Amniotomy is contraindicated in woman with HIV infections.
12. A valsalva maneuver is discouraged in second stage of labour.

Differentiate between (5x2=10)

13. Pre term and post term labour


14. Chorion and amnion
15.Vasa praevia and placenta praevia
16. Monozygotic and dizygotic twins
17. Menorrhagia and metrorrhagia

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Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Examinations, September 2015

Obstetrical & Gynecological Nursing


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
• Answer all questions
• Draw diagram wherever necessary
Essays (2x15=30)

1. Explain the aetiology and pathophysiology of post partum haemorrhage(PPH). Discuss the
nursing management of a woman with PPH (8+7=15)
2. Define gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Discuss the maternal and neonatal effects of
GDM. Explain the management of pregnant woman with GDM. (2+6+7= 15)

Short Notes (5x5=25)

3. Physiology of normal labour


4. Current trends in midwifery practice
5. Investigations in infertility
6. Ethical and legal aspects in obstetrics and gynaecology practice
7. Care of new born

Give reasons for the following (5x2=10)

8. Obstructed labour is a leading cause for vesico-vaginal fistula


9. Intravenous methergine is not administered during delivery in women with hypertension
during pregnancy
10. Deep tendon reflexes need to be monitored in women receiving magnesium sulphate.
11. Per vaginal examination is not advised in pregnant women with placenta previa
12. Fundal height is routinely monitored during postnatal period

Differentiate between (5x2=10)

13. Oligohydramnios and polyhydramnios


14. Prostaglandins and oxytocin
15. Post partum blues and post partum depression
16. Amniocentesis and culdocentesis
17. Hyadatiform mole and ectopic pregnancy

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Q.P. CODE: 403010 Reg. No: …………………...
Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Supplementary Examinations, June 2015

Obstetrical & Gynecological Nursing


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
• Answer all questions
• Draw diagram wherever necessary
Essays (2x15=30)

1. Explain the physiological changes taking place in the reproductive and endocrine system
during pregnancy. Discuss the nursing management of pregnant women during the third
trimester. (8+7=15)
2. Define prematurity. Explain the physiological characteristics of the pre term infant. Explain the
management of pre term neonate for the first 24 hours after delivery. (2+6+7= 15)

Short Notes (5x5=25)

3. Obstetric indications - dosage and action of prostaglandins


4. Menopause
5. Breast complications in puerperium
6. Cord prolapse
7. Foetal circulation

Give reasons for the following (5x2=10)

8. Glucose tolerance test to be done routinely for the pregnant women at 24 weeks gestation
9. Vacuum extraction is contra indicated in premature foetus
10.Immediately after delivery, fundus of the uterus has to be massaged
11. Methotrexate is used in case of unruptured ectopic pregnancy
12. Macrosomia is a common complication in gestational diabetes mellitus

Differentiate between (5x2=10)

13. Constriction ring and retraction ring


14.Placenta previa and abruptio placenta
15. Cephalhaematoma and caput succedaneum
16. Retroversion and inversion
17. Spontaneous abortion and missed abortion

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Final Year B.Sc Nursing Degree Examinations, September 2014

Obstetrical & Gynecological Nursing


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75
• Answer all questions
• Draw diagram wherever necessary
Essays (2x15=30)

1. Define post partum haemorrhage. List the causes of postpartum haemorrhage. Explain the
treatment and nursing care of postpartum haemorrhage. (2+ 3+10=15)
2. What are the indications for caesarean sections. Explain the pre and post operative nursing
care of mother with caesarean sections . (5+10=15)

Short Notes (5x5=25)

3. Amniotic fluid embolism


4. Induction of labor
5. Molar pregnancy
6. Minor disorders of pregnancy
7. Assisted reproduction techniques

Give reasons for the following (5x2=10)

8. During late pregnancy the client is discouraged lying in supine position.


9. A pregnant woman should empty the bladder prior to abdominal examination.
10. Ergot containing preparations are contraindicated in mother with cardiac diseases
complicating pregnancy.
11. Deep tendon reflexes are observed in women receiving magnesium sulphate therapy
12. Hypothermia can lead to hypoglycaemia in new borns

Differentiate between (5x2=10)

13. Third degree and fourth degree perineal tear


14. Cephalhaematoma and caput succeda neum
15. General fluid pressure and fetal axis pressure
16. Obstructed labor and prolonged labor
17. Hegar’s sign and Osiander’s sign

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