arrow
arrow
arrow
How much amount of blood transfers from the placenta to the baby after delivery when cord clamping is delayed till the cessation of cord pulsations?
Question

How much amount of blood transfers from the placenta to the baby after delivery when cord clamping is delayed till the cessation of cord pulsations?

A.

10 – 30 ml

B.

40 – 60 ml

C.

80 – 100 ml

D.

120 – 150 ml

Correct option is C


Ans. (c) 80 – 100 ml
Sol. Delayed cord clamping (DCC) allows approximately 80–100 ml of blood to transfer from the placenta to the newborn, improving iron stores, oxygen delivery, and reducing the risk of anemia in infancy. This practice is recommended to enhance neonatal outcomes.
Explanation of each option:
· (a) 10 – 30 ml – Incorrect. Insufficient transfer occurs with early clamping.
· (b) 40 – 60 ml – Incorrect. The actual volume transferred is usually higher.
· (c) 80 – 100 ml – Correct answer. The estimated amount of placental blood transfusion with delayed cord clamping.
· (d) 120 – 150 ml – Incorrect. Excessive estimation; actual transfer is closer to 80–100 ml.

Free Tests

Free
Must Attempt

RRB Nursing Superintendent Full Mock Test : 01

languageIcon English
  • pdpQsnIcon100 Questions
  • pdpsheetsIcon100 Marks
  • timerIcon90 Mins
languageIcon English
Free
Must Attempt

Respiratory System Disorder

languageIcon English
  • pdpQsnIcon10 Questions
  • pdpsheetsIcon10 Marks
  • timerIcon9 Mins
languageIcon English
Free
Must Attempt

Disease Producing Organisms

languageIcon English
  • pdpQsnIcon10 Questions
  • pdpsheetsIcon10 Marks
  • timerIcon10 Mins
languageIcon English
test-prime-package

Access ‘RRB Staff Nurse’ Mock Tests with

  • 60000+ Mocks and Previous Year Papers
  • Unlimited Re-Attempts
  • Personalised Report Card
  • 500% Refund on Final Selection
  • Largest Community
students-icon
354k+ students have already unlocked exclusive benefits with Test Prime!
Our Plans
Monthsup-arrow