Nursing Care Related to Assessment of a Pregnant Family Flashcards
Schedule of Prenatal Visit at 28th week of pregnancy or From 1st to 7th lunar month
Every 4 weeks
Schedule of Prenatal Visit at 36th week of pregnancy or 8th to 9th lunar month
Every 2 weeks
Schedule of Prenatal Visit until birth after 36th week or 10th lunar month
Every week
Innominate Bone that is wide curved set of bones at the bottom of the body that the legs and spine are connected.
Pelvis
upper and lateral portions of the pelvis
Ilium
the inferior portion of the pelvis
Ischium
the upper posterior portion of the pelvic ring.
Sacrum
A part of pelvis that supports the uterus during the late months of pregnancy and aids in directing the fetus into the true pelvis for birth.
(Greater) False Pelvis (superior half)
False pelvis is divided by an imaginary line called?
Line Terminales
contains the pelvic inlet and is a short, curved canal, deeper on its posterior than on its anterior wall.
(Lesser) True Pelvis (inferior half)
How baby pass the pelvis?
False pelvis - True pelvis - pelvic outlet
entrance to the true pelvis or the upper rings of the bone through which the fetus must pass to be born vaginally
Inlet
the inferior portion of pelvis, or that portion bounded in the back by the coccyx on the sides of ischial tuberosities and in front by the inferior aspect of the symphysis pubis.
Outlet
space between the inlet and outlet . This is a curved passage to slow and control the speed of birth.
Pelvic cavity
has an inlet that is well rounded forward and backward and has a wide pubic arch. This pelvic type is ideal for childbirth
Gynecoid or female pelvis
the pubic arch forms an acute angle making the lower dimensions of the pelvis extremely narrow.
Android or male pelvis
has smoothly curved oval inlet, but the anteroposterior diameter is shallow
Platypelloid or flattened pelvis
the transverse diameter is narrow, the anteroposterior diameter of the inlet is larger than usual
Anthropoid or Ape like pelvis
pinkish vaginal discharge
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Help women relax and manage stress in all times in her life not just pregnancy
Help women to stay overall fit by their focus on gentle stretching and deep breathing.
Useful in labor to help both relaxation and pain management.
Prenatal yoga
Stretch perineal muscles without occluding blood supply to the lower legs
Tailor sitting
Stretches perineal muscle, useful for 2nd stage of labor; should be practiced for about 15 minutes a day
Squatting
Tighten muscles of perineum
Reduce pain and promote perineal healing
Increase sexual responsivenss and prevent stress incontinence
Pelvic floor contractions or Kegel’s exercise