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Passageway: In a Nutshell (Nursing)

by Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM

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    00:00 So let's review everything. In a nutshell, clients with an anthropoid pelvic shape maybe more likely to deliver in the occiput posterior position. Clients with a platypelloid pelvis maybe more likely to experience a transverse arrest of labor, meaning that the fetus gets caught in a transverse position or sometimes they may not even make it in the pelvis at all. Clients with an android pelvis, remember that's the one that's most likely to be associated with a male pelvis, are more likely to also experience cephalopelvic disproportion or experience failure to progress or may end up having a vaginal delivery.


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    The lecture Passageway: In a Nutshell (Nursing) by Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM is from the course The 5 Ps of Labor (Nursing).


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    1. Android pelvis
    2. Platypelloid pelvis
    3. Anthropoid pelvis
    4. Gynecoid pelvis

    Author of lecture Passageway: In a Nutshell (Nursing)

     Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM

    Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM


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