How often do you check the vitals of a laboring woman who is IBOW?
Every 2 hours
What elements need to be done before you can leave a birth?
Paper charting, EMR, logbooks, baby card/schedule
RBOW, IBOW, SROM, AROM
Ruptured bag of water, Intact bag of water, Spontaneous rupture of membranes, Artificial rupture of membranes
1
COTYLEDONS
What do we ask the bantay to bring in when birth is imminent?
Hat, placenta container, zonrox, lampin
How often do you check the FHT of a woman who is in active labor?
Every 30 minutes
What is the ideal amount of time to finish the immediate postpartum before transferring her?
2 hours (but don't fret when your first time takes MUCH longer)
AOG
Age of gestation
2
She's pushing now! What do you grab to bring to the cubicle? (3 things)
Birth cart, oxytocin, supervisor:)
Bonus: Bana
How often do you check the FHT of a woman who is very active and in the transitional stage of labor, maybe about to start pushing?
Every 15 minutes
When do you print the patients summary report to put in her chart?
A) Upon patients arrival
B) Upon patients admission
C) Upon birth
B! Only print it once she is officially admitted
CCT
Controlled cord traction
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CEFALEXIN
What is the MOST important thing for the mother to take to the CR after her last check?
Her bontay!
How often do you check the FHT of a woman who is pushing?
Between every contraction, or every 5 minutes
What 5 aspects of the placenta do you need to assess and chart?
Presentation, shape, number of vessels, cord insertion, completion of cotyledons and membranes
gtts/min
Drops per minute (In relation to IV)
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ASYNCLITIC
Directly after SROM, what is the first thing you should do?
Check FHT! (Yes, also tell your sup)
You have a woman who is BOW ruptured, how often will you check each of her vitals (BP, pulse, temp)?
Every 2 hours- Temp, pulse
Every 4 hours- BP
How many different places do you chart the newborn meds?
7
TXA
Tranexamic Acid
5
Schultz
What are signs of placental separation?
Trickle of blood, cord lengthening, cramping, urge to push