GOLDEN POINTS
➥ Neonatal sepsis is the most important cause of neonatal deaths.
➥ Phototherapy is used for the treatment of jaundice.
➥ At birth, the height of a baby is 45-50cm.
➥ The process of development of a mature ovum is called oogenesis.
➥ The duration of the first trimester of pregnancy is 12 weeks (0-12 weeks)
➥ The duration of the second trimester of pregnancy is 16 weeks (13-28 weeks)
➥ Longitudinal lie is the most common lie.
➥ delivery means woman in labor
➥ Normal labor is called eutocia.
➥ Puerperium begins immediately after the expulsion of the placenta and lasts for 42 days.
➥ First stage of labor is also known as cervical stage of labor.
➥ Duration of pregnancy 10 lunar months or 9 months + 7 days or 280 days.
➥ The universal attitude of fetus is flexion.
➥ First pelvic grip is also known as Leopold fourth maneuver.
➥ Anterior fontanelle ossified 18 months after birth
➥ Posterior fontanelle ossified 6 weeks (1½ months) after birth.
➥ Abnormal labor is also known as dystocia.
➥ Atonic uterus is the main cause of Post Partum Haemorrhage.
➥ Secondary oocyte formation takes place just after ovulation.
➥ A fully mature ovum is the largest cell in human body.
➥ The human placenta is discoid is shape.
➥ The umbilical vein carries oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus.
➥ The foramen ovale closes functionally soon after birth.
➥ Second Pelvic grip is also known as third maneuver of Leopold.
➥ During pregnancy human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is produced by the syncytiotrophoblast of the placenta.
➥ The most common presentation is cephalic.
➥ Left occipito anterior is the most common position.
➥ At 6th week of pregnancy, cervix becomes soft. It is known as Goodell's sign.
➥ Vaginal discharges during puerperium period is known as lochia.
➥ Dizygotic twins are the most common type of pregnancy.
➥ The fairly constant state of internal environment is called as homeostasis.
➥ Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
➥ The blood vessels that connect arteries and veins are called capillaries.
➥ The brain is situated inside the skull.
➥ Sensory nerves are also known as afferent nerves it carry impulses from sense organs to brain.
➥ Motor nerves are also known as efferent sense organ nerves as it carry impulses from brain to sense organs.
➥ Endocrine glands synthesize and secrete chemical messengers called hormones.
➥ The movement of water from higher concentration to lower concentration is known as osmosis.
➥ The total body water in an adult is about 60-65% of body weight.
➥ Blood, Plasma and CSF are the examples of extracellular fluid.
➥ Nucleus is the largest organ of a cell.
➥ The right side of the heart pumps blood into the lungs while the left side of the heart pumps blood into the systemic circulation.
➥ The Ribosomes make proteins within the cell.
➥ Endoplasmic reticulum are of two types (a) Smooth (b) Rough
➥ Platelets are also known as Thrombocytes.
➥ Cardiac muscles are striated and involuntary muscles.
➥ The breakdown of RBC is known as Hemolysis.
➥ About 45% of population have 'O’ blood group.
➥ Cardiovascular centre is located in medulla oblongata.
➥ Insulin plays an important role in maintaining normal blood-sugar level.
➥ The heart is found in Thoracic cavity.
➥ The olfactory sensory area is located in temporal lobe.
➥ There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves in the human body.
➥ Sympathetic stimulation causes dilatation of pupils and decreases peristalsis.
➥ 206 bone in human body or skeleton
➥ 80 bones in axial skeleton
➥ 126 bones consist in appendicular skeleton
➥ Most common type of fracture present in Children is Greenstick fracture.
➥ Carpopedal spasm or trousseau's sign is seen in Hypocalcaemia condition.
➥ Neonatal sepsis is the most important cause of neonatal deaths.
➥ Phototherapy is used for the treatment of jaundice.
➥ At birth, the height of a baby is 45-50cm.
➥ The process of development of a mature ovum is called oogenesis.
➥ The duration of the first trimester of pregnancy is 12 weeks (0-12 weeks)
➥ The duration of the second trimester of pregnancy is 16 weeks (13-28 weeks)
➥ Longitudinal lie is the most common lie.
➥ delivery means woman in labor
➥ Normal labor is called eutocia.
➥ Puerperium begins immediately after the expulsion of the placenta and lasts for 42 days.
➥ First stage of labor is also known as cervical stage of labor.
➥ Duration of pregnancy 10 lunar months or 9 months + 7 days or 280 days.
➥ The universal attitude of fetus is flexion.
➥ First pelvic grip is also known as Leopold fourth maneuver.
➥ Anterior fontanelle ossified 18 months after birth
➥ Posterior fontanelle ossified 6 weeks (1½ months) after birth.
➥ Abnormal labor is also known as dystocia.
➥ Atonic uterus is the main cause of Post Partum Haemorrhage.
➥ Secondary oocyte formation takes place just after ovulation.
➥ A fully mature ovum is the largest cell in human body.
➥ The human placenta is discoid is shape.
➥ The umbilical vein carries oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus.
➥ The foramen ovale closes functionally soon after birth.
➥ Second Pelvic grip is also known as third maneuver of Leopold.
➥ During pregnancy human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is produced by the syncytiotrophoblast of the placenta.
➥ The most common presentation is cephalic.
➥ Left occipito anterior is the most common position.
➥ At 6th week of pregnancy, cervix becomes soft. It is known as Goodell's sign.
➥ Vaginal discharges during puerperium period is known as lochia.
➥ Dizygotic twins are the most common type of pregnancy.
➥ The fairly constant state of internal environment is called as homeostasis.
➥ Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
➥ The blood vessels that connect arteries and veins are called capillaries.
➥ The brain is situated inside the skull.
➥ Sensory nerves are also known as afferent nerves it carry impulses from sense organs to brain.
➥ Motor nerves are also known as efferent sense organ nerves as it carry impulses from brain to sense organs.
➥ Endocrine glands synthesize and secrete chemical messengers called hormones.
➥ The movement of water from higher concentration to lower concentration is known as osmosis.
➥ The total body water in an adult is about 60-65% of body weight.
➥ Blood, Plasma and CSF are the examples of extracellular fluid.
➥ Nucleus is the largest organ of a cell.
➥ The right side of the heart pumps blood into the lungs while the left side of the heart pumps blood into the systemic circulation.
➥ The Ribosomes make proteins within the cell.
➥ Endoplasmic reticulum are of two types (a) Smooth (b) Rough
➥ Platelets are also known as Thrombocytes.
➥ Cardiac muscles are striated and involuntary muscles.
➥ The breakdown of RBC is known as Hemolysis.
➥ About 45% of population have 'O’ blood group.
➥ Cardiovascular centre is located in medulla oblongata.
➥ Insulin plays an important role in maintaining normal blood-sugar level.
➥ The heart is found in Thoracic cavity.
➥ The olfactory sensory area is located in temporal lobe.
➥ There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves in the human body.
➥ Sympathetic stimulation causes dilatation of pupils and decreases peristalsis.
➥ 206 bone in human body or skeleton
➥ 80 bones in axial skeleton
➥ 126 bones consist in appendicular skeleton
➥ Most common type of fracture present in Children is Greenstick fracture.
➥ Carpopedal spasm or trousseau's sign is seen in Hypocalcaemia condition.