Baby's Here!
That Cord Tho!
Y-OUCH!
Uh Oh!
Tick Tock!
100

Time intervals for APGAR

1 and 5 Minutes

100

Most important care for a prolapsed cord

Keep the baby off the cord

100

First Stage of Labor (Describe)

Thinning and Dilation of the cervix

100

Seizures due to complications of pregnancy, when do they happen? 

Later in Pregnancy (3rd Trimester)

100

Female is 40 weeks pregnant, second child, Vitals within normal limits, baby is crowning......

What should you do?

Prepare to deliver the baby on-scene

200
Baby's head delivers but you notice the amniotic sac is still intact, what do you do first!?!

Fingers tear the sac away from baby's face

200

Infant is breathing on own

Cord is no longer Pulsating

Cord clamped in 2 places

When to cut the Umbilical Cord

200

Greatest Danger to Woman and fetus when trauma occurs (hint, type of shock)

Hypovolemic Shock

(Tell me how to treat shock)

200

Normal maternal blood loss during delivery should not exceed (in CC)

500cc

200

Woman, 8 months pregnant, possible premature labor. No crowning noted, how should you determine whether delivery is imminent?

Time her contractions

300

3 signs of adequate breathing in the newborn

1. HR greater than 100

2. Cyanosis on hands/feet - Not CORE

3. Vigorous Cry

300

3 Things to check/do when the infants head is delivered

1. Check for umbilical cord (Nuchal Cord)

2. Suction Mouth

3. Suction Nose

300

How much blood volume can an OB patient lose before showing signs of shock?

35 percent

300

Highest priority when delivering an infant with Meconium Stained amniotic fluid?

Suction before first breath

300

Correct way to time the frequency of contractions

From the beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next

400

You are assessing newborn 1 minute after delivery:

- Blue Extremities with Pink trunk

- Pulse 120

- Strong Cry

- Moves all extremities

9

400

When clamping the umbilical cord, the clamp closest to the baby should be approximately____ inches from the infants body?

7 inches 

(and 10 inches)

400

Called for a woman with SEVERE abdominal Pain, Pulse 122, Resp 22, BP 96/62, Skin Cool and Pale

Ectopic Pregnancy

400

Young female in labor, lying on the floor in distress, Feels Dizzy and Nauseated.  Pulse - 120, Resp - 22, BP 98/62. 

Supine Hypotensive Syndrome

400

Female in active labor, 37 weeks along, first child, contractions are 5 minutes apart. Considered HIGH RISK. First concern should be?

Getting to the hospital

500

Correct Technique for checking for crowning (4 steps)

1. Cover with sheet

2. Remove underwear

3. wait for contraction

4. visualize vaginal opening

500

Umbilical Cord is wrapped around neck after head is born, what do we do first

Try to slip the cord over the baby's head

500

Maintain Scene Safety

Treat Life Threats

Treat Medical and Psychological Needs

Protect Criminal Evidence

Treating Patient with Sexual Assault

500

1. Risk of respiratory difficulty

2. more susceptible to infection

3. easily develop hypothermia

Premature Infants

500

Delivery of full-term baby, mouth and nose have been suctioned, baby is not breathing yet.  What are the steps? (4 steps in Correct Order)

1. Rub babys back

2. Tap the foot

3. Begin BVM

4. Check Pulse

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