Ch 19 Nursing Care of the Family During Labor & Birth Flashcards

1
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the first stage of labor begins with the onset of

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regular UC

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the first stage of labor ends with the complete cervical ______ and ________

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effacement and dilation

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3
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during the latent phase of the first stage of labor, the cervix dilates up to

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3cm

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4
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during the active phase of the first stage of labor, cervical dilation progresses from

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4-7cm

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5
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during the transition phase of the first stage of labor, the cervix dilates from

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8-10cm

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6
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the second stage of labor is the stage in which the

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infant is born

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7
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the second stage of labor begins with full cervical ______ and complete _______

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dilation and effacement

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8
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the second stage of labor ends with the

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baby’s birth

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9
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the phase in the second stage of labor that is a period of rest and calm (laboring down)

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latent phase

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10
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the phase of descent in the second stage of labor

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active pushing

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11
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the only certain objective that the second stage of labor has begin is the inability to

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feel the cervix during a vaginal exam

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12
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the third stage of labor lasts from ______ until _________

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the birth of the baby to the delivery of the placenta

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13
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detachment of the placenta from the wall of there uterus or separation is indicated by

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  • a firmly contracting fundus
  • change in the shape of the uterus from discoid to globular ovoid
  • a sudden gush of dark blood from the introitus
  • apparent lengthening of the umbilical cord
  • the finding of vaginal fullness or of fetal membranes at the introitus
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14
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the fourth stage of labor is considered to be the first ____________
during this stage, the mother and newborn _________

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1-2hrs after birth

recover from the physical process of childbirth and get to know each other

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15
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federal regulation enacted to ensure that pregnant women obtain the care they require during emergencies and when in labor regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay

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Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)

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16
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graphic chart on which cervical dilation and station are plotted to assist in early identification of deviations from expected labor patterns

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partogram

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17
Q

trained and experienced female labor attendant who provides a continuous one-on-one caring presence throughout the labor and birth of the woman she is attending

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doula

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18
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traditional labor position in which the woman lies on her back with her legs raised in stirrups

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lithotomy

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19
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appearance of fetal intestinal contents in the amniotic fluid, giving it a greenish color

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meconium staining

20
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prolonged holding of breath while bearing down (closed-glottis pushing)

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valsalva maneuver

21
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burning sensation of acute pain as vagina stretches and crowning occurs

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ring of fire

22
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artificial rupture of membranes

23
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occurs when widest part of the head (BPD) distends the vulva just before birth

24
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incision into perineum to enlarge the vaginal outlet

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episiotomy

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test to determine if membranes have ruptured by assessing pH of the fluid
nitrazine test
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technique used to control birth of fetal head and protect perineal musculature
modified ritgen maneuver
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method of breathing during bearing-down efforts characterized by a strong expiratory grunt or groan
open-glottis pushing
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maternal position that promotes optimal uteroplacental and renal blood flow
side-lying or lateral
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cord encircles the fetal neck
nuchal cord
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method used to palpate fetus through the abdomen
Leopold's maneuver
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occurs when pressure of presenting part against pelvic floor stretching receptors results in a woman's perception of an urge to bear down
Ferguson reflex
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frondlike crystalline pattern created by amniotic fluid when it is placed on a glass slide
ferning
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classification of medication that stimulates the uterus to contract (a uterotonic)
oxytocin
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assistive equipment used to support a woman's body as she assumes a variety of labor and birth positions
birth ball
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associated with improved health outcomes of mother and baby
continuous labor support
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protrusion of umbilical cord in advance of the presenting part
prolapse of the umbilical cord
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the primary powers of labor that act involuntarily to expel the fetus and the placenta from the uterus
uterine contractions
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"building up" of a contraction from its onset
increment
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the peak of a contraction
acme
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"letting down" of a contraction
decrement
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how often uterine contractions occur | the time that elapses from the beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next
frequency
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the strength of a contraction at its peak
intensity
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the time that elapses between the onset and the end of a contraction
duration
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the tension of the uterine muscles between contractions
resting tone
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period of rest between contractions
interval