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Incontinence treatment:


- Stress?


- Urge?


- Overflow?

Stress:


- Kegel exercises (pelvic muscle) and urethropexy



Urge:


- Oxybutynin


- Occurs as a result of detrusor hyperactivity and is characterized by a sudden urge to urinate that may occur at ANY time, not just with increases in intra-abdominal pressure



Overflow:


- Bethanechol and alpha-blockers

Labor:


- Stages?


- When is it abnormal and what are the names?

Stage 1:


- Latent: 0-6 cm cervical dilation


- Active: 6-10 cm (complete) cervical dilation



Stage 2:


- 10 cm (complete) cervical dilation to delivery



Stage 3:


- Delivery of baby to explosion of placenta



Protracted (slower than expected) or arrested (unlikely to make progress) can occur.

Arrest of labor:


- Define?

When dilation is > or equal to 6 cm with ruptured membranes and 1 of the following:


1. No cervical change for > or equal to 4 hours despite adequate contractions



OR



2. No cervical change for > or equal to 6 hours without adequate contractions

What are adequate contractions?

> 200 Montevidoe units for > or equal to 2 hours.