5 P's of labor
Fetal position and pelvis
Labor and birth
Mother and baby
NCLEX challenge
100

Name the 5 ps of labor 

Passenger, passageway, powers (primary and secondary), position of laboring woman, psyche 

100

What is the head-first presenting part of the fetus?

Vertex/ Cephalic 

100

what are signs of pre labor?

Bloody show, lightening, energy burst, weight loss, backache, N/V/D

100

Labor increases what cardiac measurement 

Cardiac output 

100

what are some indications for a C-section?

Placenta previa, CPD, breech, transverse lie, fetal distress

200

Primary powers are ...? 

Involuntary uterine contractions 

200

What is the relationship of the fetal spine to the mothers spine?

Fetal lie --> longitudinal and transverse

200

Stage one lasts from...?

Regular contractions to complete dilation 

200

Fetal oxygen can do what during contractions?

Can decrease 

200

A low transverse incision may allow ...?

Tolac/VBAC

300

Secondary powers are ...?

Voluntary pushing efforts

300

what is the most common type of pelvis ?

Gynecoid 

300

Active labor begins at how many cm?

6 cm

300

What are common material GI responses?

Nausea/vomiting due to decreased gastric motility 

300

Contraindication to VBAC?

classical uterine incision/high rupture risk

400

Which P has the greatest impact on birth?

Passenger (Fetal head)

400

what does LOA stand for?

Left Occiput Anterior 

400

Stage 3 is ...?

Birth of baby to deliver of placenta 

400

Fetus responds to what sensory inputs?

Touch, sound, temperature 

400

What is the priority in the 4th stage?

Assess funds, Lochia, bleeding, bladder

500

Which nursing intervention is most important during the first stage?

Maternal positioning 

500

What do fontanels help determine?

Presentation, position, and attitude 

500

Latent phase contractions occur every ...?

5-10 minutes, 30-45 seconds 

500

What fetal heart rate may indicate fetal distress?

Persistent late decelerations

500

A woman is 5cm, 90% effaced, station 0. what phase is mom in?

Latent phase (0-6cm)