L&B/Intraprocedure/Nursing Interventions Flashcards
Assess vital signs per agency protocolIf membranes are ruptured, how frequently?
q 1-2 hrs if membranes are ruptured
Assess FHR via EFM or spiral electrodePrior to electrode placement? (2)
1) Membranes must be ruptured2) Cervix must be dilated
Assess uterine contractions via palpation to assess (4)
1) Frequency2) Duration3) Intensity4) Resting Tone
Resting Tone?
Tone of the uterine muscle in-between contractionsA prolonged contraction duration( >90 seconds) or too frequent contractions (more than five in a 10 min period) without sufficient time for uterine relaxation (less than 30 seconds) in-between can reduce blood flow tot he placenta.
Resting Tone: Dangers (4)
1) A prolonged contraction duration( >90 seconds) or2) too frequent contractions (more than five in a 10 min period) without sufficient time for uterine relaxation (less than 30 seconds) in-between can reduce blood flow to the placenta.3) Leading to fetal hypoxia and4) Decrease FHR(ATI 123)
1) Insert, solid, sterile, water-filled intrauterine pressure catheter to measure? (2)
1) Intrauterine pressure/ Contractions patterns displayed on monitors2) Requires membranes to be ruptured and cervix to be sufficiently dilated
Vaginal Exam: To assess (5)
1) Performed digitally by qualified nurse2) Cervical dilation3) Effacement4) Descent of the fetus/measured by fetal station in cm5) Fetal position: Presenting part and lie6) Membranes intact or ruptured(ATI 123)