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Side effects of an epidural block HYPOTENSION CANNOT FEEL BLADDER
What is done immediately after membranes are ruptured CHECK FETAL HEART RATE CHECK AMNIOITC FLUID IF POSSIBLE
What happens during Stage 1, Stage 2, Stage 3 and Stage 4 of labor STAGE ONE: CERVICAL DILATION AND EFFACEMENT TAKES PLACE STAGE TWO: BABY IS BORN STAGE THREE: PLACENTA IS DELIVERED STAGE FOUR: PARENTS BOND MOM CHECKED FOR HEMORRHAGE MOM CHECKED FOR A FULL BLADDER BREAST FEEDING CAN START
Abnormal newborn assessment: GRUNTING RESPIRATIONS STERNAL RETRACTIONS
Care for a patient who is having variable decelerations TURN ON LEFT SIDE START OXYGEN AT 10-15 LITERS PER MINUTE
Ways to stimulate contraction WALKING SITTING UP RIGHT MESSAGING NIPPLES
Priority when birth is imminent DO NOT LEAVE THE MOM
Normal Fetal Heart Rate 110-160
Define variable deceleration ABRUPT DECREASE IN FHR LASTING 15 BEATS PER MINUTE OR MORE. COULD BE CAUSED BY COMPRESSION OF UMBILICAL CORD, TO LITTLE AMNIOTIC FLUID
Define early deceleration REASSURING EVERYTHING IS OKAY. GRADUAL DROPS IN FHR THAT OCCURS DURING AN UTERINE CONTRACTION
Define absent deceleration LESS THAN 6 BEATS PER MINUTE CHANGE IN FHR. CAN BE CAUSED BY MOM HYPOTENSION, PLACENTAL INSUFFCIENCY, CORD COMPRESSION, FETAL HYPOXIA
Define late deceleration FHR CHANGES BEGIN AFTER THE CONTRACTION BEGINS AND DO NOT RETURN TO NORMAL. CAUSED BY REDUCED BLOOD FLOW TO THE PLACENTA
Define relaxation phase RELAXATION PHASE SHOULD LAST AT LEAST 60 SECONDS BETWEEN CONTRACTIONS. NEEDS TO REPORTED IF THERE THE RELAXATION PHASE IS LESS THAN 60 SECONDS
Definition of frequency of contraction ELAPSED TIME FROM BEGINNING OF ONE CONTRACTION UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF THE NEXT CONTRACTION
What can a variable deceleration indicate UMBILICAL CORD COMPRESSION TOO LITTLE AMNIOTIC FLUID
Initial care of a newborn at birth ABC’S BLOOD SUGAR TEMPERATURE REGULATION
Pain management in labor when would you not administer? DILATION BETWEEN 8-10 OR LESS THAN 1 ½ TO 2 HOURS AWAY FROM DELIVERY
Position avoided during labor SUPINE. BECAUSE OF SUPINE HYPOTENSION
Definition of precipitate birth BEGINNING OF LABOR AND DELIVERY OF INFANT IN 3 HOURS OR LESS
Definition of relaxation phase of a contraction the period between uterine contractions during labor, when the muscles of the uterus soften and relax after tightening during a contraction, allowing for the baby to receive oxygen and providing a moment of relief before the next contraction begins;
Abnormal amniotic fluid what could it mean GREEN: MECONIUM STOOL IN UTERUS YELLOW: COULD MEAN MOM HAS AN INFECTION
Treatment of a third degree laceration USUALLY SURGERY MAY USE A ICE BAG TO HELP STOP THE BLEEDING
How do you know that true labor has begun: CONTRACTIONS GET STRONGER AND MORE REGULAR CONTRACTIONS DO NOT STOP FROM WALKING BLOODY SHOW PROGRESSIVE EFFACEMENT AND DILATION OF CERVIX DISCOMFORT IN LOWER BACK OR ABDOMEN
Care of a patient with mastitis WASH BREASTS WITH WATER ONLY PUMP BREAST WITH THE MASTITIS DO NOT ADMINISTER TO THE INFANT WEAR A SUPPORTIVE BRA (NOT WIRE) MESSAGE BREASTS WARM SHOWERS
Post Partum Hemorrhage Nursing Care ASSESS FOR SIGNS OF SHOCK (TACHYCARDIA FIRST SIGN) MONITOR OXYGEN NEEDS MONITOR BLADDER STATUS ASSESS THE FUNDUS: IF FUNDUS IS FRIM THE CAUSE IS A LACERATION MESSAGE FUNDUS IV FLUIDS
Treatment of abnormal decelerations TURN ON LEFT SIDE OXYGEN 10-15 LITERS
What is the Bishop Score used for TO DETETERMINE IF THE MOM’S UTERUS IS READY FOR INDUCTION
Priority assessment after amniotomy FHR
Why does breast feeding cause pain in the uterus BREAST FEEDING SENDS A MESSAGE TO THE PITUATURY GLAND AND OXYTOCIN IS RELEASES
Location of the uterus after delivery SHOULD BE AT THE LEVEL OF THE UMBILICUS AND DROP EACH DAY BY 1 CM
Risk factors for Hypoglycemia after birth MACROSOMINA BABY MOM IS DIABETIC PRE TERM BABY POST TERM BABY
Soft, boggy uterus what intervention would you do MESSAGE FUNDUS UNTIL IT BECOMES FRM
What is Lochia Rubra BRIGHT RED, CAN HAVE CLOTS (ALWAYS REPORT IF LOCHIA CHANGES COLOR BACK TO ANOTHER COLOR (WHITE TO RED)
What is Lochia Serosa PINK (ALWAYS REPORT IF LOCHIA CHANGES COLOR BACK TO ANOTHER COLOR (WHITE TO RED)
What is Lochia Alba WHITE (ALWAYS REPORT IF LOCHIA CHANGES COLOR BACK TO ANOTHER COLOR (WHITE TO RED)
Bleeding after delivery what should you do first CHECK BLADDER MASSAGE FUNDUS
Priority for care of a newborn after ABC’s TEMPERATURE AND BLOOD GLUCOSE
Causes of an ineffective labor MOM IS EXHAUSTED TO MUCH AMNIOTIC FLUID
Discharge teaching for a Breast Feeding Mom HOW TO CARE FOR BREASTS WARM SHOWER DO NOT USE SOAP ON BREAST PUMP IF INFANT DOES NOT TAKE ALL THE MILK WEAR A SUPPORTIVE BRA NOT ONE WITH WIRE MESSAGE BREASTS DRINK PLENTY OF LIQUIDS
Indications for induction of labor GESTIONAL HYPERTENSION RUPUTURED MEMBRANES WITHOUT LABOR STARTING INFECTIIN WITHIN THE UTERUS MEDICAL PROBLEMS THAT MOM HAS THAT WORSED DURING PREGNANCY FETAL PROBLEMS PLACENTAL INSUFFICIENCY FETAL DEATH
What does the Nurse do after the MD inserts the Epidural CHECK BP
What are signs of hyperventilation DIZZINESS TINGLING OF HANDS AND FEET CRAMPS AND MUSCLE SPASM OF HANDS NUMBNESS AROUND NOSE AND MOUTH BLURRING OF VISION
Signs of shock TACHYCARDIA
What assessments do you need to do before you message a fundus POSITON OF UTERUS FULL BLADDER
What are causes of no lochia COULD BE A FULL BLADDER RETAINED FRAGMENTS
Post partum complications to include in post partum discharge teaching WHAT TO DO IF BLEEDING DOES NOT STOP WHAT TO IF LOCHIA CHANGES
What is Homan’s Sign PAIN IN CALF OF LEG WHEN THERE IS DORIFLEXION OF FOOT
Woman with Varicose veins lead to after birth MORE LIKELY TO DEVELOP A BLOOD CLOT
What medications need to be given to a newborn before discharge HEPATITIS B VACCINATION VITAMIN K ERYTHYROMYCIN TO THE EYES
C-Section Birth Indications ABNORMAL LABOR FETUS TO LARGE FOR BIRTH CANAL MOM HAS DM OR GH ACTIVE MATERNAL HERPES PREVIOUS SURGERY ON THE UTERUS FETAL COMPROMISE PLACENTA PREVIA OR ABRUPTION PLACENTA
What is the Active phase, transition phase of labor ACTIVE PHASE: CERVIX DIALTES 4-7, AMNIOTIC MEMBRANES MAY RUPTURE CONTRACTIONS 2-5 MINUTES APART TRANSITION PHASE: MOM TEMEPRMENT CHANGES CERVIX 7-10
What is uterine atony COLLECTION OF BLOOD WITHIN THE UTERUS MUSCLE FIBERS ARE FLACCID DOES NOT COMPRESS VESSELS
What is hypotonic and hypertonic labor HYPOTONIC: CONTRACTIONS WEAK AND INEFFECTIVE. OCCURS IN WOMAN WITH MULTIPLE BIRTHS
What is considered hypoglycemia in a newborn BS LESS THAN 45
What is subinvolution SLOWER THEN EXPECTED FAILURE OF THE UTERUS TO DESCEND AFTER BIRTH
Care of a woman in pre term labor Magnesium Sulfate terbutaline (Brethine) indomethacin nifedipine (Procardia) Activity Restrictions Positioning on left side Frequent Vital Sign Assessment Monitor I&O Monitor FHR Notify/prepare for NICU
Care of a woman in post term labor NST AMNIOTIC FLUID INDEX BIOPHYSICAL PROFILE KICK COUNTS
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