Chapter 36 | OB/GYN Emergencies Flashcards
• Anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system • Physiologic changes in pregnancy • Care of the mother and baby during labor and delivery • Care of the neonate • Postdelivery care of the mother • Complications of labor and delivery • Emergencies in pregnancy • Gynecologic emergencies
Define:
labia
soft tissues that protect the entrance to the vagina
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perineum
surface area between the vagina and anus
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mons pubis
soft tissue that covers the pubic symphysis
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vagina
birth canal
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ovaries
female reproductive organs which produce ova
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fallopian tubes
narrow tube that connects the ovary to the uterus
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uterus
muscular abdominal organ where the fetus develops
(aka “the womb”)
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cervix
lower neck of the uterus at the entrance to the birth canal
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ovulation
phase of the female reproductive cycle in which an ovum is released from the ovary
period when female is fertile
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embryo
gestating baby from fertilization to eight weeks of development
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fetus
gestating baby from eight weeks of development to birth
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placenta
organ of pregnancy where exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and wastes occurs between a mother and fetus
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umbilical cord
fetal structure containing the blood vessels that carry blood to and from the placenta
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amniotic sac
the “bag of waters” that surrounds the developing fetus
List:
stages of female reproductive cycle
- menstruation (period)
- ovulation (fertility)
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menstruation
the regular discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the inner lining of the uterus through the vagina
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fertilization
the union of a human egg and sperm to form a zygote, occurring primarily in the ampulla of the fallopian tube
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supine hypotensive syndrome
condition in pregnant women which causes weight of infant and placenta to compress inferior vena cava
leads to heart not getting enough blood back from body
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GP
(acronym and meaning)
- gravity: number of pregnancies
- parity: number of births
(scored like G3P2)
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EDD
(abbreviation)
expected due date
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crowning
(childbirth)
appearance of baby’s head through birth canal
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cephallic presentation
(childbirth)
normal birth presentation where the baby’s head appears first
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breech presentation
(childbirth)
protrusion of fetus’s butt first (instead of head) through birth canal
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limb presentation
(childbirth)
protrusion of infant’s limb from the vagina before the appearance of any other body part
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The first stage of labor begins when [BLANK].
The first stage of labor begins when mother experiences regular contractions.
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The second stage of labor begins when [BLANK].
The second stage of labor begins when the cervix is fully dilated.
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The third stage of labor begins when [BLANK].
The third stage of labor begins after the baby is born.
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The third stage of labor ends when [BLANK].
The third stage of labor ends when the placenta is delivered.
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Braxton-Hicks contractions
irregular prelabor contractions of the uterus
often mistaken for true labor reactions
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lightening
(childbirth)
sensation of the fetus moving from high in the abdomen to low in the birth canal
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APGAR
(acronym)
- appearance
- pulse
- grimace
- activity
- respirations
scoring system used to evaluate neonates
Define:
neonate
infant from birth to 1 month of age
Describe:
primary treatment for neonate with pulse below 100 bpm
ventilate with BVM
Describe:
primary treatment for neonate with pulse below 60 bpm
begin CPR
Explain:
how to suction a delivered baby
use bulb syringe to suction mouth and then nose
to prevent aspiration of amniotic fluid
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The normal gestation time for a human baby is [BLANK] weeks.
The normal gestation time for a human baby is 40 weeks.
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A human baby born under [BLANK] weeks is considered premature human baby.
A human baby born under 37 weeks is considered premature human baby.
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A fetus can survive if born after [BLANK] weeks.
A fetus can survive if born after 27 weeks.
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You should take an APGAR score at [BLANK] minutes.
You should take an APGAR score at 1, 5, and 10 minutes.
Define
merconium staining
amniotic fluid that is greenish- or brownish-yellow rather than clear as a result of fetal defecation
baby was basically swimming in its own shit
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Merconium staining is a possible indication of [BLANK].
Merconium staining is a possible indication of maternal or fetal distress during labor.
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The umbilical cord clamps should be placed [BLANK] inches apart.
The umbilical cord clamps should be placed 3 inches apart.
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Where should you (or the dude) cut the umbilical cord?
(and what might you wait for?)
in between the umbilical cord clamps
after it stops pulsating to avoid the yucky
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stillbirth
birth of fetus that died in the womb after 20 weeks of pregnancy
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miscarriage
pregnancy loss before 20 weeks
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ectopic pregnancy
pregnancy in which the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus
extremely life-threatening
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pre-eclampsia
pregnancy condition characterized by high BP, peripheral edema, and protein in urine
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eclampsia
occurrence of seizures during pregnancy in a patient with pre-eclampsia
True or false:
A miscarriage may be physically painful.
true
may cause cramping and abdominal pain
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The Bradley Method
(childbirth)
giving birth “all natural, no epidural”
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HypnoBirth
meditative exercises aimed at delivering baby in relaxed state