Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Fourth Interview Questions

Content:
1. What is the most important development in modern obstetrics to lowering infant mortality?
2. What are the necessary steps obstetric health care teams can do in a premature labor situation?
3. What are the differences between a normal and premature labor?
4. What are the physical/physiological differences in an at term and premature baby?
5. Do you know the race/ethnicity that goes to prenatal checkups less often than other races/ethnicities?
6. How closely do doctors observe premature babies?
7. Is there any type of medication/drug that is given to help mom in premature labor?
8. How many premature babies have been born at this facility?
9. Besides prenatal care, what is another way to lowering infant mortality?
10. What do obstetric health care teams do, if the mom is limited in resources/
11. What is the chance that a premature baby survives?
12. How does a woman go into premature labor?
13. How many cases of teen pregnancy are there at this facility?
14. How do obstetric healthcare teams handle teen labors?
15. How does 17 alpha hydroxyprogesterone caproate work?
16. Why is breastfeeding vital to the growth of a newborn or premature baby?
17. What is your philosophy about pregnancy and premature babies?
18. What are some of the complications that could arise during a preterm labor?
19. What is the procedure for an episiotomy?
20. What is the procedure for a cervical cerclage?


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