Stages of Labor
Discomfort during Labor and Delivery
Process of Labor and Delivery
Powers of Labor
Miscellaneous
100

Stage and phase of labor in which mom is still smiling and talking during contractions

What is stage one, latent phase


100

Phase of labor when contractions become more intense, mom may reconsider pain relief options.

What is the active phase of labor?

100

 

Positioning, Hydration, Breathing techniques, Imagery, Effleurage, Massage, Heat/cold therapy, emotional support, hygiene, music

What are nonpharmacologic measures to promote labor and manage pain?

100

The strength of a contraction at its peak

What is intensity (mild, moderate, or firm)?

100

Number one risk in the fourth stage of labor.

What is Postpartum hemorrhage?


200

Begins with the onset of regular uterine contractions and ends with full effacement and dilation of the cervix

What is The First stage of labor?

latent, active, transition phases


200

This form of pharmacological intervention for a laboring mother  effectively relieves the pain caused by contractions BUT it does not completely remove the pressure sensations that occur when the fetus descends into the pelvis.

What is an epidural?

200

These 4 factors affect fetal circulation during labor

What are maternal position, maternal BP, uterine contractions, and umbilical cord flow

200

This is how often uterine contractions occur:  the time that elapses from the beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction

What is frequency?

200

Anticoagulant therapy, bleeding disorder, platelet count less that 100,000

What are contraindications to spinal or epidural anesthesia?

300

 From complete dilation to birth of fetus

What is the Second stage of labor?

300

Systemic pain medication that is inhaled and has no known fetal adverse effects.

What is Nitrous Oxide?

300

This is the descent of the fetal presenting part into the true pelvis approximately 2 weeks before term up until labor starts in the pregnant woman. 

What is lightening or dropping?

300

This is the tension of the uterine muscle between contractions that allows the fetus to recover?

What is the resting tone?

300

Type of anesthesia used for an emergency cesarean in which fetal sedation is expected.

What is General anesthesia?

400

This is the Third Stage of Labor

What is the birth of the fetus to delivery of placenta?

400

Narcotic medication that is contraindicated for persons addicted to opioids.

What are opioid agonist/antagonist medications?

400

This is the process of the thinning and shortening of the cervix during the first stage of labor. Progress is expressed in percentages from 0%-100%

This is enlargement and widening of the cervical opening (os) and cervical canal that occurs during labor. Expressed in cm 1cm-10 cm

What is effacement?

AND

What is dilation?

400

The priority nursing assessment after the placenta delivers.

What is the fundal assessment?

400

An opioid antagonist that can reverse narcotic effects, especially respiratory depression

What is Narcan (Naloxone).

500

This is the Fourth Stage of Labor

What is  the first few hours of Recovery following birth?

(homeostasis is re-established)

500

These are side effects that can occur with an epidural and spinal

What are hypotension, pruritis (itching), urinary retention?

500

Priority nursing assessment after rupture of membranes

What is auscultate fetal heart rate?

500

This is the primary powers of labor that act involuntarily to expel the fetus and the placenta from the uterus

What are Uterine Contractions?

500

Headache that intensifies with upright positioning.

What is a postdural puncture headache (spinal)?

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