CH 6 Assessment Of Fetal Well Being Flashcards
What does an ultrasound allow for
For early diagnosis of complications, permits earlier interventions, and thereby decreases neonatal,and maternal morbidity and mortality
What are the 3 types of ultrasounds
Internal transvaginal ultrasound
External abdominal ultrasound
Transvaginal ultrasound
What is a external transvaginal ultrasound
An invasive procedure in which a probe is inserted vaginally to,allow for a more accurate evaluation
The advantage of this procedure is that it does not reunite a full bladder
What is a external abdominal ultrasound
A safe, non invasive, painless procedure whereby a transducer is moved over a clients abdomen to produce an image
It is more useful especially during after the 1st trimester when the gravid uterus is larger
What is a transvaginal ultrasound
It may also be used in the 3rd trimester in conjunction with abdominal scanning to evaluate for preterm labor
What is a ultrasound blood flow analysis
A non invasive external ultrasound method to study the maternal fetal blood flow by measuring the velocity at which RBCs travel in the uterine and fetal vessels using a handheld ultrasound device that reflects sound waves fro a moving target
What should the client be advised about before having a ultrasound
Drink 1-2 quarts of fluid prior to ultrasound to fill the bladder, lift and stabilize the uterus, displace the bowel, and act as an echolucent to better reflect sound waves to obtain a better image of the fetus
How should the client be placed prior to an ultrasound
Assist the client In A supine position with a wedge placed under her right hip to displace the uterus ( prevents supine hypotension)
How should the client be positioned for a transvaginal ultrasound
Assist the client into a lithotomy position
What’s a biophysical profile ( BPP)
A BPP uses a real time ultrasound to visualize physical and physiological characteristics of the fetus and to observe for fetal biophysical responses to stimuli
How does the BPP assess for fetal wellbeing
By measuring 5 variables with a score of 2 for each normal finding and 0 for each abnormal finding
How does a nurse interpret a BPP
A total,score of 8-10 is normal with a low risk for chronic fetal asphyxia.
4-6 is abnormal; suspect chronic fetal asphyxia
A score below 4 is abnormal; strongly suspect chronic fetal asphyxia
What is a no stress test (NST)
It is the mostly used technique for antepartum evaluation of fetal wellbeing.
It is a non invasive procedure that monitors response of the FHR TO FETAL MOVEMENT!
How is a non stress test performed?
A Doppler transducer used to monitor the FHR and a tocotransducer used to monitor uterine contractions are attached externally to the woman’s abdomen to obtain tracing strips. The client pushes a button attached to the monitor whenever she feels fetal movement so it can be recorded.
This allows the nurse to assess the FHR in relationship to the fetal movement
What is an ultrasound
A procedure lasting approx 20 min that consists of high wage frequency sound waves used to visualize internal organs and tissues producing a real time 3 dimensional image of the developing fetus and maternal structures (FHR, pelvic anatomy)
What are potential diagnosis for a nonstress test
Assessing for an intact fetal CNS during the third trimester.
Ruling out the risk for fetal death in clients who have DM, it is used 2x week until after 28 weeks gestation.
What is the interpretation of findings for a nonstress test
The NST is interpreted as REACTIVE if the FHR is a normal baseline rate with modern variability,accelerates to 15bpm for at least fifteen seconds and occurs 2 or more times during a 20 min period.
A NON REACTIVE indicates that the FHR does not accelerate adequately with fetal movement. It does not meet the above criteria after 40 min, if this is so, a further assessment such as a contraction stress test ( CST) or biophysical profile (BPP) is indicated.
What is a nipple stimulated contraction stress test?
It consists of a woman lightly brushing her palm across her nipple for 2 min!; which causes the pituitary gland to release endogenous oxytocin,and the. Stopping the nipple stimulation when the contractions begin. The same process is repeated after a ( min rest period.
What is the analysis of a nipple stimulated CST?
Analysis of FH Response to contractions ( which decreases placental blood flow) determines how the fetus will tolerate the stress of labor. A pattern of 3 contractions within a 10 mi. Time period with a duration of 40-60 seconds each must be obtained to use for assessment data.
What is CST
Contraction stress test