Gravid
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Mechanics
EFM
Actions & Interventions
100

Contraction characteristics of true labor

What is contractions become closer together, stronger, and last longer

What is do not go away with walking or resting

100

This test which is used all through pregnancy requires gel when it is performed

What is an ultrasound

100

The term for the thinning of the cervix during labor

What is effacement

100

The term for the fetal heart rate of 100-110

What is bradycardia

100

The pregnant patient is placed in this position whenever they are placed onto a bed or gurney

What is tilted using a wedge or roll

200

The relationship of the fetal spine to the mother's spine

What is Axis

200

This test measures 2, 3 or 4 markers in the blood and can indicate the need for further testing. 

What are the maternal assays (blood test) 

200

AROM is the abbreviation of this 

Artificial rupture of membranes or breaking of the bag of waters

200

Where (location) is the fetal heart rate heard best with external monitoring

What is the fetal back

200

Primary nursing action to be completed every 2 hours (or per policy) after the pregnant patient's bag of water has ruptured. 

What is taking the temperature/vital signs

300

The term for the fluttery sensation felt by the pregnant woman around the 4th or 5th month of pregnancy

What is quickening

300

This test that requires contractions is contraindicated if the patient cannot deliver vaginally.

What is the contraction stress test

300

The name for the external palpation that determines fetal presentation and position for applying the fetal doppler

What is Leopold's Maneuver

300

This event in the fetal heart rate tracing indicates that fetus is will oxygenated

What is an acceleration

300

A position that is encouraged for laboring women that facilitates fetal descent and shortens the length of labor

What is upright or squatting (birthing ball or dancing are okay)

400

The height of the fundus at 20 weeks

What is 20cm or at about the umbilicus

400

This test is recorded as "reactive" if two events lasting 15 seconds long and increasing 15 beats above the baseline occur.

What is the NST 

400

Position recorded if the fetus is vertex with the occiput toward moms spine and right hip 

What is  ROP

400

This part of the fetal heart rate tracing is measured by figuring where the heart rate is the majority of the time. It is expressed as a rounded number ex: 125

What is the baseline

400

An intervention the nurse may do if the fetal monitor strip exhibits variable decelerations

Position change

500

The third stage of labor ends with this occurrance

What is delivery of the placenta

500

This test requires the removal of placental tissue through needle guided ultrasound

What is Chorionic Villi Sampling

500

The diameter of the fetal head presenting in occipitomental

What is 13.5 cm

500

This pattern is often seen on the EFM if the patient received narcotics or if isoimmunization has occurred. 

What is (pseudo) sinusoidal or saw tooth pattern

500

The RN will assist with removal of some of the patients blood to treat this when the patient complains of a severe headache after having epidural anesthesia. 

What is an epidural blood patch 

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