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ISCHIUM

17 Mar,2020 Nursing notes, BSC nursing,GNM ,ANM ,MSC

Hip bone composed of four bones.two innominate bone,one sacrum, one coccyx. The Innominate bone consist of three parts. 1-Ilium 2-ischium …

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INFERIOR GLUTEAL LINE

16 Mar,2020 Nursing notes, BSC nursing,GNM ,ANM ,MSCLeave a comment

This is the slightest noticeable line of three gluteal line. It starts infront of notch( the notch which is present …

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ANTERIOR GLUTEAL LINE

16 Mar,2020 Nursing notes, BSC nursing,GNM ,ANM ,MSCLeave a comment

IT is the longest line of the gluteal surface.it is the point 4 cm ahead from anterior superior iliac spine …

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POSTERIOR GLUTEAL LINE

16 Mar,2020 Nursing notes, BSC nursing,GNM ,ANM ,MSCLeave a comment

It is the shortest line of gluteal surface than the three gluteal line. it is the point 5cm ahead in …

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ISCHIAL SPINE

14 Mar,2020 Nursing notes, BSC nursing,GNM ,ANM ,MSC

The ischium situated below the ilium.there is projection of thin three-sided Bony prominence from the posterior border of ischium.which is …

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LESSER SCIATIC NOTCH

13 Mar,2020 Nursing notes, BSC nursing,GNM ,ANM ,MSC

Below the ischial spine there is small notch which is called lesser sciatic notch situated inbetween ischial spine (above) and …

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GREATER SCIATIC NOTCH

13 Mar,2020 Nursing notes, BSC nursing,GNM ,ANM ,MSC

Below the posterior inferior iliac spine a big notch is present which is called greater sciatic notch.it is present in …

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ILIAC CREST

28 Feb,2020 Nursing notes, BSC nursing,GNM ,ANM ,MSC

ILIUM devided in 3 part Two end Three border Three surface Upper end is called iliac crest Lower end fused …

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Structure of the female pelvis (innominate bone, sacrum, coccyx)

19 Aug,2019 Nursing notes, BSC nursing,GNM ,ANM ,MSCLeave a comment

The pelvis is consists of four bones 1-two innominate bone. 2-sacrum 3-coccyx. Innominate bone The structure of the Innominate bone …

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FUNCTION OF FEMALE PELVIS

11 Aug,2019 Nursing notes, BSC nursing,GNM ,ANM ,MSCLeave a comment

FEMALE PELVIS Understanding of female pelvis is very necessary for the midwife. Especially in the time of management of Labour. …

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