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What is passenger, power, passageway, and psyche?
What are the 4 P's of Labor?
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What is determine due date, gender of baby, growth?
What are the reasons for ultrasound in each trimester?
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What is false?
T/F A normal FHR is between 100-120?
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What is prolapsed cord? fetal bradycardia/variable decels. knee to chest push baby off cord, O2 IVF, emergency C-section
Which complication occurs when the umbilical cord comes before the fetal presenting part? What are some S&S? and what is the mgmt?
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what is stage 3?
What stage is the exclusion of the placenta?
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what is the stimulation of uterine contractions before spontaneous onset of labor and stimulation of stronger uterine contractions. cervical ripening (cytotec, dinoprostone) stripping of membranes, OXT, amniotomy
What is the difference between induction and augmentation? and what are some interventions?
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What is AFI which assess amount of fluid and BPP which assess FHR, accelerations, fetal breathing, mvmt, tone and AF amt?
What are some ultrasound based tests? and what are there purpose?
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What is the baby's head is pressing against the pelvis? yes!
On a fetal heart monitor you see early decels what is the cause of this finding? is it reassuring?
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What is uterine rupture?
What is a non-surgical disruption of the uterine cavity and gives a tearing feeling?
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What is stage 2 of labor?
What stage of labor is 10 cm to baby? also known as the pushing phase?
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What is right occipital anterior? occipital? vertex? longitudinal? and flexed?
What is ROA mean? what is the landmark? presenting part? lie? and attitude?
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What is HCG, quad screen, and cell-free DNA?
What are some prenatal blood work tests? and when are they done?
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What is variable decels? cord compression? change position, administer O2, emergency C-section
What fetal heart rate is nonreasuring, they are sudden and vary in duration? why? what are some nursing actions?
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What is placenta accreda and hysterectomy
which complication occur when the chorionic villi is attached directly to the myometrium of the uterus? and what is the tx?
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What is transition phase? 8-10 cm
What phase and stage of labor occurs when contractions are every 2 mins lasting 60-90 secs? what is the cervical dilation?
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What is left sacrum posterior? sacrum? breech? longitudinal? and flexed hips and knees?
What is LSP? what is the landmark? presenting part? lie? and attitude?
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What is CVS and amniocentesis?
What are the diagnostic genetic tests? and what is the method?
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What is accelerations?
What FHR pattern is reassuring and benign and has nothing to do with contractions?
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What is velamentous insertion?
which complication occurs when vessels of the umbilical cord are exposed and not protected be wharton's jelly and puts the fetus and mother at risk for hemorrhage?
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what is active and 1st stage of labor? 4-7 cm.
What phase and stage of labor occurs when contractions are every 2-3 mins lasting for 60 secs? what is the cervical dilation?
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What is Prostaglandins, Prepidil gel, Cervidil vaginal insert, Cytotec (misoprosto) vaginal tablet
What can be used to stimulate uterine contractions administered vaginally?
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What is NST, CST, VAST
What are the FHR based test? and what do they do?
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What is late decels? placental insufficiency. turn mom to the side, stop pitocin, administer O2
What fetal heart rate pattern occurs when mom has a contraction and the baby's HR goes down long after the beginning of the mom's contraction and recovers way after the contraction is over? why? what are some nursing actions?
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What is difficult labor? hypertonic and hypotonic?
What is uterine dystocia? and what are the types?
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what is latent and 1st stage? 0-3 cm
What phase and stage of labor occur when the contractions are every 10-20 mins lasting for 15-20 secs? what is the cervical dilation?
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