Stages
Interventions
The Passenger
Characteristics of a Newborn
Postnatal
100
What is the the 3rd stage of labor?
What is delivery of the placenta
100
What are the scoop shaped tongs used to gently pull the newborns head from the birth canal?
What are forceps?
100
This is the term for a fetus that is butt-down in the uterus.
What is breech?
100
What are two characteristics of a newborn's head?
What is cone-shaped and two soft spots?
100
What is the name of the test that is given to a newborn to determine its health?
What is the apgar scale?
200
What is the 4th stage of labor?
What is the recovery and bonding period
200
What is the intervention that using suction to gently help the newborn exit the birth canal?
What is vacuum delivery?
200
This describes a fetus position that is lying hammock style in the uterus.
What is arm/shoulder presentation?
200
What is the cheese-like substance covering a newborn?
What is vernix?
200
What is the thick, heavy caloric, first milk that a baby should receive?
What is colostrum?
300
What is the 2nd stage of labor?
What is pushing, crowning, and delivery of the newborn.
300
What is the surgical intervention that creates more space for the newborn to move through the birth canal?
What is an episiotomy?
300
What is the word for a fetus that is head down in the uterus?
What is cephalic presentation?
300
What is the soft hair covering a newborn?
What is lanugo?
300
What is the disfunction where a baby cannot process the amount of bilirubin it possesses?
What is jaundice?
400
What is the 2nd stage of labor?
What is contractions and dilation from 0-10 cm.
400
How often are episiotomies performed in modern times?
What is 1 in 4?
400
What is a breech presentation where the presenting part is a foot?
What is footling presentation?
400
These are tiny white spots on a newborn's skin that are sometimes called "baby acne"
What is milia?
400
What are the two documents a newborn's parents have to apply for ASAP?
What is social security card and birth certificate?
500
At what stage does pushing usually become "a relief"?
What is the 2nd stage
500
What are the two ways to medically induce labor?
What is amniotomy and medication (pitocin/oxytocin)
500
What is the newborn presentation where the buttocks is first, with the feet up near baby's head?
What is frank breech?
500
What is significant about newborn's eyes? (3 things)
What is 1) eye color is not determined 2) no tears 3) swollen
500
List three physical problems of preemie babies.
What is poor suck, low birth weight, low muscle density, underdeveloped lungs.
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