what are the 5 p's of labor
Passenger, Passageway, Powers, Position, and Psychological response
Maternal cardiac output peaks when?
10–30 minutes after birth
This stage ends with complete dilation of the cervix.
first stage of labor
The fetal head entering the pelvic inlet is known as this cardinal movement.
engagement
The main determinant of true labor.
cervical change (effacement/dilation)
The most favorable fetal position for vaginal birth.
ROA or LOA (Right/Left Occiput Anterior)
Supine positioning can compress the vena cava, leading to this type of decelerations.
late decelerations
Average length of the second stage for a nulliparous woman with no epidural
3 hours (without anesthesia)
The chin tucked to the chest is this fetal attitude.
Flexion
The point on the maternal abdomen where fetal heart tones are heard loudest.
PMI (point of maximal intensity), usually over the fetal back
Station 0 means this.
the presenting part is engaged at the ischial spines
+1 proteinuria during labor is considered…
normal
The sign of placental separation described as a sudden gush of blood.
third stage of labor
The sequence of the 7 cardinal movements of labor.
engagement, descent, flexion, internal rotation, extension, external rotation (restitution), and expulsion
Frequency of FHR assessment in a low-risk patient during the active phase of the first stage.
30 minutes
what is the three part notation for this baby
LOA
The hormonal changes believed to trigger labor include decreased progesterone and increased what three hormones?
estrogen, prostaglandins, and oxytocin
The fourth stage of labor lasts how long and is focused on what?
2 hours after placenta delivery, focused on observation and stabilization
What is the sagittal suture aligned midline with equal parietal levels?
Synclitism
The nursing mnemonic “P-U-R-E” stands for what?
What are Position, Urination, Relaxation, and Environment?
The urge to push triggered by pressure on stretch receptors.
Ferguson Reflex
Variability in the fetal heart rate indicates what?
adequate fetal oxygenation and health
Name three clinical signs that labor is approaching (“signs preceding labor”)
lightening, cervical ripening, and bloody show? (also acceptable: nesting, stronger Braxton-Hicks, ROM, backache, urinary frequency).
A breech with hips flexed and legs extended is called what?
Frank breech
an acronym that highlights the critical steps in a postpartum maternal assessment.
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