normal labor and delivery Flashcards
What is a normal nonstress test of the fetus? What should you do if you get an nonreactive test?
normal: two or more 15 bpm accelerations of fetal heart rate lasting at least 15 s, each within 20 minutes
if nonreactive, go on to get a biopysical profile
What is done as part of a biophysic profile?
repeat nonstress test
do an ultrasound to measure amniotic fluid index, fetal breathing rate, fetal movement, and fetal tone
How is the biophysic profile graded?
- reactive NST gets 2 pts
- amniotic fluid index 5-23 gets 2 pts
- 1 or mor rhythmic breathing episode lasting 20 s within 30 min period= 2 pts
- 2 or mor episodes of fetal movement in 30 min = 2pts
- 1 or more episode of spine and limb extension with return to flexion = 2 pts
What is considered a reassuring biophysic profile?
score of 8-10. lower suggests fetal distress
What is a contraction stress test?
fetal heart rate is recorded with external fetal monitor or fetal scalp electrote
-assess beat to beat variability of 5 bpm, long term heart rate variability and heart rate accelerations (2 or more 15 beat changes for at least 15 s within 20 min period) is reassuring
What is an early decceleration and what is its significance?
decel begins and ends with uterine contraction
signifies head compression and is considered benign
What is a late decceleration and what does it signify?
begins after initiation of contraction and ends after contraction has ended
suggests uteroplacental insufficiency (most common)
could also be due to maternal hypotension, venous compression, placental abruption, fetal hypoxia
What is a variable decceleration and what does it signify?
inconsistent onset, duration, and degree
suggests umbilical cord compression
What are the 4 stages of labor?
- latent and active phases
- full dilation until delivery of baby
- end of baby delivery to end of placenta delivery
- 1 hr post-partum
What is the difference between the latent and active phases of labor?
- latent: start of contractions until 4 cm dilated and completely effaced
- active: dilation for 4 to 10 cm
deceleration phase is the transition from active phase to stage 2
How fast is normal for the active phase of labor?
first baby: 1.2 cm/hr
multip: 1.5 cm/ hr
in total should be
What is the normal duration of the second stage of labor?
first baby:
What factors are associated with greater likelihood of success for induction of labor?
more dilation, more effaced, station, cervical consistency, cervical position
What are the 3 kinds of breech positioning?
frank breech: most common; thighs flexed and knees extended
complete breech: thighs and knees flexed
footling: one or both legs extended
At what point in a pregnancy would you consider external cephalic versions?
37 wks gestation