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Please think back to the information you were given during your labour regarding the "Outpatient Foley Catheter versus the Inpatient Prostin Gel" Trial and answer the following questions as best as you can.
What will happen if you agree to participate in this trial and are allocated to the gel group?
 
You will have the gel inserted into the vagina and you will be allowed to go home with instructions while the gel works.
 
You will be given instructions on how to apply the gel at home, and will be asked to return to hospital when the contractions start.
 
You can request to change your allocation to the catheter group.
 
You will have the gel inserted into the vagina and you will stay in hospital while the gel works.
 
 
 
What will happen if you don’t want to participate?
 
You will be discharged early from the hospital.
 
It will not affect your treatment at the hospital.
 
It will affect your treatment in the hospital.
 
You will be forcefully allocated to the gel group.
 
 
 
What will happen if you agree to participate in this trial and are allocated to the catheter group?
 
You will have the catheter inserted through the cervix, monitoring of yourself and the baby afterwards, then you will stay in hospital.
 
You will have the catheter inserted through the cervix, monitoring of yourself and the baby afterwards, then you will be allowed to go home while the catheter works.
 
You can request to change your allocation to the gel group.
 
You will be given instructions how to insert catheter at home, and will be asked to return to hospital when the contractions start.
 
 
 
What is the main risk for the catheter group participant?
 
Bloating and constipation.
 
Pain and discomfort at home.
 
Nausea and vomiting.
 
Early rupture of membranes.
 
 
 
Which of the following is NOT a risk associated with this study?
 
Labour at home
 
Overcontraction of the uterus
 
Pain and discomfort at home
 
Increased risk of ceasarean section.
 
 
 
What are the benefits of participating in this study?
 
It will be great contribution to the clinical practice and will reduce the pregnancy inpatient cost and duration of hospital stay of the Foley’s catheter group.
 
You will be given more medicine after delivery.
 
You will be given 100 dollars for participating.
 
You have to stay in hospital for longer.
 
 
Please think back to the information you were given during your labour regarding the "Mughal Jewelry ~ Royal and antique jewelry of North India" and answer the following questions as best as you can.
The Mughal rule began in India during the 16th century and subsequently,
 
The art of jewelry-making flourished throughout this era.
 
The art of painting flourished throughout this era.
 
The art of sculpture flourished throughout this era.
 
The art of photography and print making flourished throughout this era.
 
 
 
The royal emperors and empresses wore exquisite long earrings which could be termed today as one of the following :
 
Chandelier earrings.
 
Stud earnings.
 
Ear studs.
 
Pearl stud.
 
 
 
In India, the enamelling process is known as
 
Filigree.
 
Thewa.
 
Jadau.
 
Meenakari.
 
 
 
Mughal bangles are different from other Indian style bangles due to their:
 
Use of gem stones and pearls.
 
Use of pure gold or enameled gold.
 
Unique shape and prominent stone setting.
 
Silver coating.
 
 
 
The rings designed for royal ladies had tiny mirrors installed for them to admire their reflections are known as:
 
Thumb rings.
 
Anklets.
 
Index rings.
 
Hip chains.
 
 
 
Which statement clearly indicates that Mughal jewelry is here to stay now and forever?
 
The waist-belts are chiseled out of gold and are put on the waists of emperors and empresses.
 
Mughal jewelry is now every brides dream.
 
It is made from heavy stonework and elaborate enamelling.
 
The armlets worn by royal ladies are as equally alluring as other jewelry pieces.
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
A number of statements which people have used to describe themselves are given below.

Read each statement and then circle the appropriate number to the right of the statement to indicate how you feel right now, that is, at this moment.

There are no right or wrong answers.

Do not spend too much time on any one statement but give the answer which seems to describe your present feelings best.

Answer the below questions in regards to how you are right now at this moment.
 
 
 
I am calm:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I feel secure:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I am tense:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I feel strained:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I feel at ease:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I feel upset:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I am presently worrying over possible misfortunes:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I feel satisfied:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I feel frightened:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I feel comfortable:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I am self-confident:
 
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Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I feel nervous:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I am jittery:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I feel indecisive:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I am relaxed:
 
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Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I feel content:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I am worried:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I feel confused:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I feel steady:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.
 
 
 
I feel pleasant:
 
Not at all.
 
Somewhat.
 
Moderately so.
 
Very much so.