Week 3 Flashcards
1
Q
Premonitory signs of Labour
A
- Lightening • Braxton Hicks contractions
- Bloody show • Rupture of membranes • Sudden burst of energy 24-48 hrs before labour • Weight loss (2.2-6.5 kg) • Backache • N&V • Diarrhoea
2
Q
Five factors affecting labour progress
A
- The birth passageway
- The passenger
- The physiologic forces of labour
- The position of the mother
- The woman’s psychosocial considerations
3
Q
Stage one of labour
A
- Latent-phase contractions
- Active-phase contractions
- Transition-phase contractions
4
Q
Normal FHR (baseline rate)
A
110 to 160 beats/min (140 is good)
5
Q
Nursing interventions during Stage 1
A
- Continue to assess, monitor vitals, FHR, pain, contractions, VE, fluids
- Help prevent pushing prior to full cervical dilatation
6
Q
Nursing interventions during Stage 2
A
• Monitor • Assist with comfortable positioning • Provide info regarding progress of labour • Assist physician in prep for birth
7
Q
Nursing interventions during Stage 3
A
- Provide newborn care
- Assist with delivery of placenta
- Monitor & document
- Recognise signs of placental separation
- Placental delivery