Anatomy
Place where the fetus is located and fetal development takes place
What is the Uterus
What is it called when a pregnant female begins to have uterine contractions that deliver a fetus
What is labor
A complication that occurs most often during the first trimester of pregnancy but by definition must happen within the first 20 weeks of pregnancy
What is a spontaneous abortion
TWO complications that arise when a newborn is not dried, stimulated, and warmed
What is hypoxia and hypoglycemia
Most common cause of acute respiratory distress in children
What is Asthma
This vascular organ provides oxygen and nutrients to the fetus as well as removes waste
What is the placenta
A quick assessment used on newborn at 1 & 5 minutes
What is APGAR score
A complication that usually presents after 20 weeks that present with high blood pressure
What is preeclampsia
Newborn presentation from the birth canal that can be lower extremities or the buttocks
What is Breech presentation
Appearance, work of breathing, and circulation are the 3 components of what
What is the PAT (pediatric assessment triangle)
A woman will lose this when her cervix begins to open up and prepare for labor
What is a mucus plug
The target SPO2 saturation at 2 minutes
What is 65-70%
A high risk concern with pregnancy that usually results in premature and small newborn size
What is multiple fetuses
The rate of a newborns heart rate requiring chest compressions
What is <60
Physical assessment of an infant/toddler that is stable should be done in this order
What is toe to head
During the 3rd trimester, a fetus can compress against this causing reduced cardiac output
What is the vena cava
This item is used to keep premature newborns warm and supply them with oxygen
What is an Isolette
What occurs when the fetus is positioned on the pelvic veins during the last trimester
What is pitting edema
This must be torn off and away from a newborn that was just delivered if present
What is the amniotic sac
A child what type of shock presents with lethargic, pale, cool, and hypotensive with absent distal pulses
What is decompensated shock
Most common place that ectopic pregnancies take place in the reproductive system
What is the fallopian tubes
Complication after delivery that can result in shortness of breath, chest discomfort, and even death
What is a pulmonary embolism
A complication that is usually noticed during the second trimester that can lead to fatal complications during the third trimester
What is placenta previa
After delivery of a newborn, what APGAR score will require immediate resuscitation
What is 7
This type of choking in a pediatric stills allows for some air movement and you can encourage the child to cough
What is a partial obstruction