Towards the end of pregnancy mom may need emotional help from what health care professionals? - ANS Doula, nurse, midwife
Which phase does will mom need additional emotional help? - ANS Transitional phase
Nursing actions for ruptured membrane - ANS Rest.
Temperature c...
Towards the end of pregnancy mom may need emotional help from what health care
professionals? - ANS Doula, nurse, midwife
Which phase does will mom need additional emotional help? - ANS Transitional phase
Nursing actions for ruptured membrane - ANS Rest.
Temperature checks.
Which meds do you give for ruptured membranes - ANS Antibiotics.
Steroids.
Tocolytics.
Oxytocin.
What is vbac? - ANS Vaginal birth after cesarean.
Why does vbac happen? - ANS After cesarean still feel birth process.
Low amniotic fluid is < _____ ml - ANS 500
What does low amniotic fluid cause for mom? - ANS Possible intrauterine infection
What does low amniotic fluid cause for baby? - ANS Possible UTI
What happens during 1st stage? - ANS Onset of labor until full cervical dilation (10 cm).
Mom needs to get to 4 cm before epidural.
If mom at 7 cm, it's too late.
What happens during 2nd stage? - ANS Full dilation to fetal delivery.
Don't let mom push more than 2 hours
What happens during 3rd stage? - ANS Delivery of placenta and membranes (after baby ~
15 minutes)
What happens during 4th stage? - ANS First hours post delivery
, What is #1 priority for nurse to address? - ANS Baby is #1 priority
What are some cultural indications? - ANS
VEAL - ANS Variable.
Early.
Acceleration.
Late.
CHOP - ANS Cord Compression.
Head compression.
Ok.
Placental Insufficiency.
MINE - ANS Move mom.
Identify labor progress.
No action needed.
Execute actions immediately (emergency).
5 P's of labor - ANS Passageway
Passenger
Powers
Position
Psychological Response
Passageway - ANS False and true pelvis
Baby passes through true pelvis
False Pelvis - ANS Upper section of pelvis
Station - ANS Relationship between ischial spines and presenting fetus
Engagement - ANS Largest part passing into true pelvis
Passenger - ANS Fetus and Placenta
Ease of transition is dependent on: - ANS Head size.
Presentation.
Fetal lie.
Attitude.
Position.
Different fetal lie birth percentages - ANS Breech (butt) 3 percent.
Shoulder 1 percent.
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