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Labor and Birth

Nursing Care of Mother and Infant During Labor and Birth

TermDefinition
Absent variability is less than 6 beats/min change from baseline for a 10-minute period and is typically caused by uteroplacental insufficiency but can also be caused by maternal hypotension, cord compression, or fetal hypoxia.
Accelerations temporary, abrupt rate increases of at least 15 beats/min above the baseline FHR that last 15 seconds but less than 2 minutes from onset to return to baseline.
Acrocyanosis is the bluish color of hands and feet of the newborn that is normal and is caused by sluggish peripheral circulation.
Adjustment the outcome of coping at a specific point in time.
Amnioinfusion involves instilling a saline infusion by catheter into the uterine cavity to restore amniotic fluid volume to relieve umbilical cord compression that can interrupt fetal oxygenation.
Amniotomy artificial rupture of membranes (breaking the water)
Baseline fetal heart rate is the average FHR that occurs for at least 2 minutes during a 10 minute period and is averaged over 30 minutes.
Baseline variability describes fluctuation or constant changes in the baseline FHR above and below the baseline in a 10 minute window.
Bloody show thick mucus mixed with pink or dark brown blood.
Cold stress the increased metabolic rate required to generate body heat causes increased respiratory rate and oxygen consumption.
Coping a dynamic process in which emotions and stress affect and influence each other. ; it changes the relationship between the individual and the environment.
Crowning about 3 to 4 cm of the fetal head is visible at the vaginal opening.
Decelerations rate decreases with uterine contractions.
Dilate when the cervix is OPEN (10 cm for birth)
Doula a person whose only job is to support and encourage the woman in the task of giving birth.
Efface when the cervix is THIN (100% for birth)
Episodic changes changes in the FHR that are not associated with uterine contractions.
Fetal bradycardia occurs when the FHR is LESS than 110 beats/min for 10 minutes or longer.
Fetal tachycardia is a baseline FHR GREATER than 160 beats/ min that lasts 2 to 10 minutes or longer.
Fontanelle openings at the point of union of skull bones, often referred to as soft spots.
Laboring down a process by which a health care team allows a laboring woman whose cervix is 10 cm dilated to hold back from pushing until she has a natural urge or readiness to deliver is urgent.
Late decelerations a decrease in fetal heart rate during a uterine contraction that continues after the contraction ends.
Leopold's maneuver a method of abdominal palpation used to determine fetal position or placement within the uterus.
Lie the position of the fetus described by the relationship of the long axis of the fetus to the long axis of the mother.
Marked variability occurs when there are more than 25 beats of fluctuation over the FHR baseline, it can indicate cord prolapse or maternal hypotension.
Microbiome contain the genetic material of a variety of organisms consisting of bacteria, fungi, and single-cell organisms that live in every human body.
Microbiota are a community of microorganisms, both pathogenic and non-pathogenic, that are in every human body.
Moderate variability changes of 6 beats/min to 25 beats/min from the baseline FHR. It's desired because it indicates good oxygenation of the central nervous system and fetal well-being.
Molding the shaping of the fetal head to facilitate movement through the birth canal during labor.
Neutral thermal environment an environment that is neither too hot nor too cold.
Nitrazine test (FERN TEST) test that may be performed if it is unclear whether the mother's membranes have ruptured. (alkaline amniotic fluid turns it dark blue-green or dark blue.) A yellow to yellow-green color fluid is acidic and likely urine.
Nuchal cord a term to describe a situation in which the umbilical cord is wrapped around the fetus's neck.
Ophthalmia neonatorum acute conjunctivitis of the newborn, often caused by gonococci or Chlamydia.
Periodic changes are temporary changes in the baseline rate associated with uterine contractions that quickly return to baseline.
Prolonged decelerations abrupt FHR decreases of at least 15 beats/min from baseline that last longer than 60 seconds.
Station the relationship of the presenting fetal part to an imaginary line drawn between the pelvic ischial spines.
Sutures separation between fetal skull bones that permits molding during the birth process.
Tachysystole Uterine contraction frequency of more than once every 2 minutes, or five or more contractions within 10 minutes with duration longer than 90 seconds, or resting interval b/w contractions less than 60 seconds.
Trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC) a labor experience in which the woman attempts to have a natural labor and birth after a previous cesarean section birth.
Uteroplacental insufficiency the placental is not delivering enough oxygen to the fetus.
Vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) a labor experience in which the woman attempts to have a natural labor and birth after a previous cesarean section birth.
Created by: Jessica Venyke
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