caused by Uterine contractions are strong and regular but fail to produce
cervical change and effacement
What is hypertonic labor
Temperature of 97.7f-99.5f, HR of 120-160, RR 30-60 and weight of 2500gm-4300gm are examples of what
Normal newborn vital signs
characteristics of this infant include head larger than body, scaphoid abdomen, and thin umbilical cord
what is a small for gestational age infant
this acronym is used for a postpartum assessment
What is BUBBLE-LE
respiratory distress is often the first sign of this labor/delivery complication
what is anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy
post term pregnancy, chorioamnionitis, maternal medical complications and placental abnormalities are all examples of this
What are indications for induction of labor
pink central body and blue/purple hands and feet
what is acrocyanosis
treatment for this newborn condition includes increasing oral or IV fluids to decrease blood viscosity
what is polycythemia
This is expelled with the uterine lining postpartum
What is lochia
these include vitamin k, hepatitis b and erythromycin ointment
what are standard newborn medications
mcRoberts and suprapubic are maneuvers used in this labor and delivery complication
What is Shoulder dystocia
heart rate, color, respiratory effort, grimace and reflex are all graded in this score
What is the apgar score
what are large for gestational age infants
this peaks on the 5th day and subsides shortly after
What are the postpartum blues
duschene-erb palsy is an example of what
what is a brachial plexus injury
the hallmark signs of this complication are fetal distress, vaginal bleeding and loss of fetal station
what is a uterine rupture
first hour of life, inf wants to feed and is alert
what is the first period of reactivity
occurs when the neonate inhales meconium in utero or at birth
meconium aspiration syndrome
hemoconcentration may cause a temporary increase in HCT
What is postpartum hematological changes
This is often suppressed in breastfeeding individuals
What is ovulation
gentle lifting of the fetal part with a sterile glove is performed in this emergency
what is cord prolapse
this may include closure of the foramen ovale,ductus arteriosis and passive aquired immunity
what is normal transition of the newborn
symptoms include grunting, tachypnea, retractions, cyanosis on room air and primarily affects preterm infants
Assisting with positioning and latch
What is the promotion of successful feedings
uterine contractions are strong and regular but fail to create cervical change
What is a hypertonic labor pattern