Week 1 Terms-Spring Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Acme | 1) The highest peak 2) The time of greatest intensity of a symptoms or disease process. The period of maximum intensity of uterine contraction |
Amnioinfusion | The intrauterine instillation of fluid |
Amniotomy | Surgical rupture of amnion and chorion |
Breech | The buttocks |
Caput | 1) The head 2) The upper part of the organ |
Caudal | 1) Pertaining to any tail-like structure 2) Inferior in position |
Cephalic | Cranial |
Crowning | Stage in delivery when fetal head appears at the vaginal opening |
Deceleration (FHR) | A decrease in the fetal heart beat from the baseline |
Decrement | The period in the course of a febrile disease when the fever subsides. The period of subsidence of uterine contraction |
Dilation | Expansion of an organ or vessel |
Effacement | Obliteration (thinning) of the uterine cervix during labor |
Engagement | The entrance of the fetal head or part being presented into the pelvis |
Epidural Block | Provide regional anesthesia for obsteric patients by injecting medication into potential space outside dura mater |
Episiotomy | Incision of perineum at the end of second stage of labor to avoid laceration of perineum and to facilitate delivery |
Fetal Narcosis | CNS depression of the fetus as a result of medications or anesthesia given to the mother |
FHR | Fetal heart rate (110-160) |
Increment | The period of increasing intensity of uterine contraction |
Interval | The space or time between uterine contractions |
Intrapartum | From the onset of labor to the delivery of the fetus and expulsion of the placenta |
Lightening | Descent of the fetus into pelvis |
Macrosomia | Abnormally large body |
Meconium | First feces of a newborn infant |
Oxytocin | A pituitary hormone stimulates the uterus to contract, thus inducing delivery |
Parturition | The act of giving birth |
Physiologic Bradycardia | A slowed heartbeat caused by pressure of the contracted uterus o the fetal head |
Show (vaginal) | The serosanguinous discharge from the vagina during the first stage of labor |
Station | The degree of descent of the presenting part of the fetus during the process of delivery |
Tetanic Contraction | A state of continued contraction of the uterine muscle occurs in prolonged labors |
Transition | Last part of first stage of labor, when cervix is dilating from 8-10 cm |
Uterine Contraction | The primary force of labor |
VBAC | Vaginal Birth After Cesarean |
Vertex | The top of the head |
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