What is category 1?
This medication can cross the placenta and cause respiratory depression in mom and baby.
what are opioids?
This OB emergency can occur if the fetal head is ballotable prior to rupture of membranes.
what is prolapsed cord?
before beginning an induction of labor on a client, this must be performed to locate correct position of the fetus.
what is leopold's manuever?
This type of deceleration is caused by head compression and is U shaped and mirrors the contraction.
what is an early deceleration?
A tracing that has a smooth, wavelike formation is an automatic this type of category.
What is category 3?
side effects of this medication include nausea, lightheaded, and vomiting. it is self administered by the client.
what is nitrous oxide?
McRoberts maneuver is used during this OB emergency.
What is shoulder dystocia?
This stage of labor has a uterotonic administered to help decrease the risk of a postpartum hemorrhage
what is 3rd stage of labor?
This is the first intervention to be done for any nonreassuring fetal heart rate issues.
what is reposition?
A tracing with minimal variability and no decels is this type of category.
What is category 2?
nursing actions to be performed before this medication is administered include assessing fetal heart tones, giving LR bolus, have client void, collect baseline vitals on mom.
what is an epidural?
This is performed in the OR before surgery begins to verify that it is the correct patient, correct surgery, and correct site.
what is a timeout?
During this stage of labor, the nurse should instruct the client on proper pushing techniques.
what is stage 2?
This type of deceleration can be seen in clients who are post dates or who have high blood pressure.
what is late decels?
A client with a fever will most likely have a fetus with tachycardia, making it this type of category.
What is category 2?
Reasons for stopping this medication include: tachysystole, nonreassuring fetal heart tones, cervical change with adequate contractions, mom's request, or prolapsed cord.
what is oxytocin?
The nurse performs an SVE on a client with recurrent variable decels and feels a spongy, pulsating cord. What should the nurse do?
What is push up on presenting part?
During this phase of labor, pain medication is encouraged to not be used as it could cause labor to stall out and increase the clients risk for a c/s.
what is phase 1, latent phase?
The nurse states that the fetus is 3 cm above the ischial spine. The nurse charts the station as this.
what is -3 station?
this type of variability is very concerning and can indicate that the fetus is acidotic.
what is absent?
This medication is administered on a string and is removed for tachysystole.
what is dinoprostone (cervidil)?
The nurse notifies the NICU team and prepares for resuscitation of the newborn if the nurse notices this complication during labor and delivery.
What is mec stained fluid?
During this phase of labor it is common for the client to lose control and scream at significant others.
what is phase 2, active labor?
this intervention can be used only for recurrent variable decelerations.
what is amnioinfusion?