Pregnancy
Physiologic Birth
Childbirth Interventions I
Childbirth Interventions II
100

This presumptive sign of pregnancy includes a blue tinge to the vaginal mucosa

What is Chadwick's sign?

100

This sign of impending labor looks like rubber cement.

What is the mucus plug?

100

Stadol and Nubain are this category of medication.

What is agonist- antagonist?

100

We use these maneuvers to know where to put the fetal monitor.

What are Leopold's maneuvers?

200
At term, a pregnant person's blood volume increases by this much.

What is 40%?

200

When a primip's contractions occur with this frequency, they should come to the hospital.

What is q5 minutes (for an hour)?

200

Cord compression causes this type of decel.

What is variable?

200

This is the normal range for fetal heart rate.

What is 110-160?

300

Pregnant people who are Rh- should get this medication at 28 weeks of pregnancy.

What is RhoGAM?

300

These hormones increase joint flexibility during pregnancy.

What are estrogen and relaxin?

300

If the context of a variable decel, this is the nurse's priority action.

What is changing maternal position?

300

In the context of fetal bradycardia, this is the nurse's first intervention.

What is turn off the pitocin?

400

Pregnant people should get this much folic acid daily.

What is 400 mcg?

400

This type of nonpharm intervention is associated with the gate control theory.

What is massage?

400

When a nurse sees early decelerations, she should do this.

What is "continue to monitor"?

400

This is the amplitude range for moderate variability.

What is 6-25?

500

This is the the word we use to describe the desired outcome of a nonstress test (NST)

What is "reactive"?

500
This Apgar score (or higher) indicates the neonate is stable.

What is 7?

500

Greater than 5 contractions in 10 minutes indicates this problem.

What is tachysystole?

500

This type of deceleration is due to uteroplacental insufficiency.

What is a late deceleration?