Week 3 Flashcards

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Premonitory signs of Labour

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  • 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
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2
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Five factors affecting labour progress

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  1. The birth passageway
  2. The passenger
  3. The physiologic forces of labour
  4. The position of the mother
  5. The woman’s psychosocial considerations
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3
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Stage one of labour

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  • Latent-phase contractions
  • Active-phase contractions
  • Transition-phase contractions
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4
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Normal FHR (baseline rate)

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110 to 160 beats/min (140 is good)

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5
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Nursing interventions during Stage 1

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  • Continue to assess, monitor vitals, FHR, pain, contractions, VE, fluids
  • Help prevent pushing prior to full cervical dilatation
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6
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Nursing interventions during Stage 2

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• Monitor • Assist with comfortable positioning • Provide info regarding progress of labour • Assist physician in prep for birth

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7
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Nursing interventions during Stage 3

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  • Provide newborn care
  • Assist with delivery of placenta
  • Monitor & document
  • Recognise signs of placental separation
  • Placental delivery
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