Notes in OG5.1 Analgesia for Labour and Delivery

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Published 10/04/2024 Analgesia done by placing electrodes over dermatomes on the lower back to either side of the spinous processes describes {{c1::TENS}}
Published 10/04/2024 T/F TENS works more than placebo.{{c1::F}}
Published 10/04/2024 Entonox is {{c1::50% NO in O2}}
Published 10/04/2024 Entonox is {{c1::self::self/HCP}}-administered
Published 10/04/2024 Pethidine is given as {{c1::1 mg/kg::dose}}
Published 10/04/2024 Pethidine causes {{c1::sedation::sedation/analgesia}}
Published 10/04/2024 Pethidine can cause {{c1::↓}} respiratory rate
Published 10/04/2024 Pethidine can cause {{c1::non-reassuring CTG::fetal consequence}}
Published 10/04/2024 Pethidine {{c1::does::does/does not}} cross the placenta
Published 10/04/2024 Regional anaesthesia for labour includes:- {{c1::Pudendal nerve blocks }}- {{c1::Lumbar epidural analgesia }}
Published 10/04/2024 Epidurals usually include a {{c1::local anaesthetic::drug class}} and {{c1::opioid::drug class}} that work synergistically
Published 10/04/2024 Epidural contraindications:- {{c1::Sepsis }}- {{c1::Coagulopathy }}- {{c1::Thrombocytopenia }}- {{c1::Active n…
Published 10/04/2024 A Spinal Tap is {{c1::accidental puncture of the dura mater resulting in a small CSF leak}}
Published 10/04/2024 A Spinal Tap results in a spinal {{c1::headache}}
Published 10/04/2024 A spinal tap is treated with {{c1::blood patch}}
Published 10/04/2024 A blood patch uses {{c1::20}}mL of own blood into the epidural space to seal the CSF leak
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