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What is a normal fetal heart rate? - 110-160 What drug is used to stimulate uterine contractions? - Oxytocin What are the desired parameters for uterine contractions? - Lasting 60 seconds or less Not more often than 2 minutes What does Terbutaline do & what are its contraindications? - De...

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NSG 210
What is a normal fetal heart rate? - 110-160



What drug is used to stimulate uterine contractions? - Oxytocin



What are the desired parameters for uterine contractions? - Lasting 60 seconds or less

Not more often than 2 minutes



What does Terbutaline do & what are its contraindications? - Delays delivery time, but does not stop it.

Contraindicated for gestation 34 weeks or greater & cervical dilation >6 cm.



What does nifedipine do & what is a side effect to watch for? - Helps suppress contractions

Watch for orthostatic hypotension



When does progesterone levels start to drop? - Around 37 weeks. Was previously high because
progesterone relaxes smooth muscle of the uterus



What happens to Estrogen around delivery time? - Remains high. Combination of lower progesterone
and high estrogen makes uterus more responsive to other hormones (oxytocin)



What are Braxton Hick's contractions? - They are false labor contractions which are occurring due to the
decreased levels of progesterone.



Explain dilation and effacement. - Dilation is the opening of the cervix to 10 cm & effacement is the
thinning of the cervical walls expressed in percentage.



Where is relaxin and what does it do? - Produced in the placenta

Loosens pelvic ligaments, opens pelvic outlet, causes cervical dilation

,What are the stages of labor & what happens in each? - Stage 1 - Cervical dilation

*cervix dilates to about 10 cm

Stage 2 - Expulsion of fetus

*starts when fetal head enters the birth canal and ends when fetus is delivered

Stage 3- Afterbirth

*starts immediately after fetal delivery and ends with delivery of the placenta

Stage 3 - Recovery



Explain an early deceleration - Considered normal

Fetal heart rates drops and mirrors maternal contraction

caused by compression of fetal head on pelvis/soft tissue.



Explain Late Decelerations - Is not normal and requires intervention

Fetal heart rate drops after maternal contraction

Caused by uteroplacental insufficiency (baby not getting enough oxygen?



Explain Variable Deceleration - Not normal and requires intervention

There is not relationship between fetal heart rate drops and maternal contraction

Caused by umbilical cord compression



During Leoupold's Maneuver, you find the fetal lie to be straight up and down. What is this called? -
Longitudinal lie



During Leoupold's Maneuver, you find the fetal lie to be at an angle. What is this called? - Oblique



During Leoupold's Maneuver, you find the fetal lie to be horizontal. What is this called? - Transverse

,During Leoupold's Maneuver, you find one side of the fetus hard & the other side soft. What does this
indicate? - hard - back

soft - front



How can you assess to see if the fetal head has dropped into the pelvis? - Face the mother's feet

Place your fingertips just above the pubic bone

Can you get your fingers between the fetal head and the maternal pubic bone?

Yes - fetal head has not dropped into pelvis

No - fetal head has dropped into pelvis



Where would you expect to find the fundal height of a woman 12 weeks pregnant? - Just above pubic
bone



Where would you expect to find the fundal height of a woman 16 weeks pregnant? - 1/2 way between
pubic bone and umbilicus



Where would you expect to find the fundal height of a woman 20 weeks pregnant? - At umbilicus



Where would you expect to find the fundal height of a woman 24 weeks pregnant? - Finger or two
above umbilicus



Where would you expect to find the fundal height of a woman 36 weeks pregnant? - At the xiphoid
process



Where would you expect to find the fundal height of a woman post 36 weeks pregnant? - Below the
xiphoid process (lightening occurs)



Is it easier to assess a fetal heart beat over the fetal back or fetal chest? - Fetal back



How should a fetus respond when it is stimulated? - Increase in heart rate

, What is the puerperium period? - The period after delivery of baby to 6 weeks postpartum



What is uterine involution? - The return of the uterus to its pre-pregnancy size and condition



What are the types of lochia? - 1. Lochia rubra

2. Lochia serosa

3. Lochia alba



Explain the APGAR - Heart rate:

Absent = 0

<100 = 1

100 or > = 2

Respiratory effort

None = 1

Slow respirations or weak cry = 1

Spontaneous respirations with strong cry = 2

Muscle tone

Limp = 0

Minimal flexion & sluggish movements = 1

Flexed body spontaneous & vigorous movement = 2

Reflex response

None = 0

Minimal response (grimace) = 1

Prompt response = 2

Color

Pale or cyanotic = 0

Bluish hands & feet only = 1

Pink all over = 2

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