MCH-BIRTH PROCESS Flashcards
4 P’S
Powers
Passage
Passenger
Psyche
Beginnning
Increment
Acme
Decrement
End
contraction Duration
(How long)
What causes the cervix to efface and dilate?
Powers - Uterine contractions and the maternal pushing efforts.
Gynecoid
Platypelloid
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Anthropid
The 4 Main Pelvis Types
The fetus, placenta, amniotic membranes and amniotic fluid
Fetal head, lie, attitude, presentation, and position
Version to turn the baby if needed
Passenger
position
presentatioin
station describes the level of the presenting part
descent
occurs when the presenting part reaches the level of the ischial spine
Engagement
Leopold’s maneuver to determine fetal position and presentation
Fetal accelerations ad decelerations
Variable decelerations
Cord compression
Early decelerations
Head compression
Accelerations
Okay
Late decelerations
Placental insufficiency
when the provider artificially ruptures membranes
Very important to assess the fetal heart rate following the procedure due to the risk of cord prolapse. In addition, the color, odor, and amount of fluid are recorded.
Amniotomy
used to determine if mother’s membranes have ruptured
Nitrazine test
trial of labor after cesarean
TOLAC
vaginal birth after cesarean
VBAC