Leopolds Maneuver Flashcards
Third Manuever
Pawlik’s / Paulik’s Grip
Second Maneuver
Umbilical Grip / Lateral Grip
Fourth Maneuver
Pelvic Grip
First Maneuver
Fundal Grip
It is palpated to determine which fetal part occupied the fundus
Uterine fundus
It should be round and hard, and ballotable
Fetal head
A large nodular mass
Breech
Determine which side of the fetal back
Second Maneuver
A hard, resistant, convex structure
Fetal back
Fetal doppler can be heard by
Fetoscope
Fetal heart can be heard at ____ weeks
18 weeks
Fetal doppler can be heard at ____ weeks
10-12 weeks
Determine the fetal presentation and station
Third maneuver
Determine if the presenting part is engaged or not
Third maneuver
If a hard round mass if felt, it is the ______
Head
Soft and irregular and not movable
Breech
If the head is not movable, it is ______
Engaged
Determine if the presenting part is cephalic/head
Fourth maneuver
Examiners hand is diverge
Engaged
Examiners hand is converge
Not engaged
It is used estimate the baby’s size, parts, and determine the presentation and position
Leopolds maneuver
What position in leopolds maneuver
Supine with knees flexed (dorsal recumbent)
Palpate the client’s abdomen with??
warm or cold
Warm hands
_______ hands will cause the muscle to contract
cold or warm
Cold
Soft, irregular, and not movable
Breech or buttocks
Numerous nodular masses are palpated
A. fetal extremities
B. fetal back
A.
If one palpated a hard resistant plane
A. fetal extremities
B. fetal back
B
To determine which is fetal back, do _____
Auscultation
To determine the fetal part is engaged
Fourth maneuver
To determine the presenting part is engaged
Third maneuver