Loss of pregnancy
What is an abortion?
Assessment at 1 minute and 5 minutes of age
What is the Apgar Score?
Maternal factors indicating the need for cesarean birth include
What is active general herpes
Intrauterine fetal death
What is death of a fetus that occurs after 20 weeks gestation or longer?
Pharmacologic pain relief during labor includes
What is analgesia, regional, and local anesthesia?
Ectopic Pregnancy
What is the implantation of the fertilized ovum outside the uterine cavity?
In the LOA and ROA fetal positions, the presentation part is the:
What is the Occiput of the skull?
multiple gestation, smoking, drinking alcohol, late or no prenatal care, domestic violence, teen pregnancy, maternal infection (UTI,TORCH), stress, weak cervix
What are the risk factors for preterm birth?
A congenital hematologic disease that causes impaired circulation.
What is sickle cell anemia
Common analgesic agents used during labor
What is opioids
Monitoring for hypovolemic shock, Monitoring the fetus, Promoting tissue oxygenation, Collaborating with physician, Preparing the patient for surgery, providing emotional support
What is Nursing interventions during hemorrhagic conditions?
Which drug is a common ripening agent?
What is Dinoprostone (Cervidil)
The presence of tachypnea, nasal flaring, decreased o2 saturation, and green-yellow staining of the umbilical cord.
Meconium aspiration syndrome
When a normally implanted placenta separates from the uterine wall.
What is abruptio placenta?
Variability is classified as
What is minimal, moderate, and marked variability
Separation of a normally implanted placenta before fetus is born
What is abrupto placentae or placental abruption, or premature separation of the placenta?
Transition is a part of which stage of labor?
What is the first stage?
The child born in breech presentation is at risk for
What is intracranial hemorrhage?
The most common underlying cause of cardiac disease in pregnancy
What is congenital anomalies
slow progress or difficult labor
What is dysfunctional labor?
Chronic Hypertension during pregnancy is defined as
What is Systolic BP 140mm Hg or greater or Diastolic BP 90 or greater
from dilation of the cervix, the birth of a newborn, to delivery of placenta, to recovery 1-2 hours
What are the four stages of labor?
infusing of normal saline to relieve cord compression or low fluid
What is amnioinfusion?
an infant whose weight is greater than 90th percentile
What is LGA (Large for gestational age)?
FHR that has a peak that is at least 15 bpm above the baseline lasting at least 15 seconds or more.
What is accelerations
The sudden unset of painless uterine bleeding in the last half of pregnancy.
Want is Placenta Previa
Which sign isn't a sign of true labor?
What is lightening
With the administration of magnesium sulfate, the woman should be observed for
What are increased reflexes?
An infant born with dry, loose peeling skin, long finger & toe nails, lack of vernix and lanugo
What is a post term infant?
Name the 4 types of Uterine contraction activity
What is Frequency, duration, intensity, and resting tone.
Age greater than 25, Obesity, physical inactivity, previous macrosomia infant, increased thirst, increased urination, fatigue, blurred vision
What is a GDM, gestational diabetes?
Before the administration of an epidural anesthetic, the woman should receive 500 to 1000 ml of which I. V. solution?
What is Lactated Ringer solution
what is normal blood glucose values in pregnancy
What is between 90 and 120mg/dl?
Name the the type of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy.
What is gestational diabetes
Decelerations that are defined as a decrease in FHR that last a minimum of 2 minutes and no longer that 10 minutes from one onset to return to baseline.
What is prolong decelerations