Anatomy
Labor
Postpartum Emergencies
APGAR
Neonatal Resuscitation
100

The organ that a female grows alongside the fetus during pregnancy

What is the placenta 

100

These types of contractions are irregular and short in duration. Often known as "false labor". 

What is Braxton Hicks 

100

It is expected this amount of blood is lost during labor

What is less then 500mls

100

The patient is:

Pink

HR: 138

Strong cry when stimulated

Moving all extremities appropriately 

What is 10

100

This is the normal respiratory rate for a neonate

What is 40-60 breaths per minute

200

The day ovulation typically occurs

What is day 14

200

The neonate has been completely expelled from the birth canal in this stage of labor

What is the second

200

This is the first intervention for postpartum hemorrhage 

What is fundal massage

200

Pt is:

Cyanotic 

Does not have a pulse

Does not respond to stimuli and is floppy

Is not breathing

What is 0
200
This is the normal SPO2 at 1 minute after birth

What is 60-65%

300

These blood vessels make up the umbilical cord

What are two arteries and one vein 

300

The cervix does these two actions during the first stage of labor

What are efface and dilate 

300

Shortness of breath, tachycardia, and syncope are signs for this postpartum complication 

What is Pulmonary Embolism 

300

The patient is:

Blue to the arms and legs

HR: 122

Has a slow irregular cry when stimulated

Pt is moving extremities appropriately 

What is 8

300
Below this heart rate CPR is begun on a neonate

What is less than 60

400

This stage in neonate development occurs from day 15 to 8 weeks of gestation. 

What is embryonic stage. 
400

This assessment is performed at 1 and 5 minutes at first

What is APGAR

400

This is the most common cause for postpartum hemorrhage

What is the uterus failing to regain muscle tone

400

Pt is:

Pt is cyanotic 

HR:88

Grimaces when stimulated but does not move extremities 

Pt is not breathing

What is 2

400

At what percent of oxygen is given to a neonate receiving positive pressure ventilation and not in cardiac arrest

What are 21% or room air

500

Tidal volume increasing by 40%, maternal blood increasing by 45%, and pelvic joints loosening are examples of this. 

What is physiological changes in pregnancy 

500

This intervention is immediately performed after the delivery of the neonate

What is dry and stimulate

500

These physiologic changes increase the risk of a pulmonary embolism in postpartum patients

What are the increased blood flow and coagulation properties 

500

Pt is: 

Pink in the trunk only

HR: 110

Holds there arms flexed but not legs 

When stimulated patient has a weak irregular cry

What is 6

500

A preductal oxygen saturation is measured on this extremity

What is right hand

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