This lab culture is collected rectovaginally
What is GBS?
Block injected locally into the pelvic nerve
What is a pudendal block?
This medication treats Chlamydia
What is Azithromycin?
The name of the labor position on the patient's back with knees open and hips flexed back.
What is lithotomy?
Type of vaginal delivery with active assistance
What is operative vaginal birth?
Fetal position of sacrum above cervix
What is breech position?
Fentanyl drip into spinal area
What is an epidural?
Definition of labor 20-34 weeks of pregnancy
What is early preterm labor?
A perineal laceration through the skin and into the muscle layer.
What is a second degree perineal laceration?
A metal medical tool placed on either side of the fetal head
What are forceps?
Flexion and extension of the fetal head
What is attitude?
Fentanyl injection into subarachnoid space of the spine
What is a spinal block?
This procedure can be done up to 24 weeks of pregnancy on the cervix
What is cerclage?
Stage of birth where placenta is delivered.
What is Stage 3?
Sign noted during a shoulder dystocia
What is the "turtle sign"?
Measurement of fetal head in relation to maternal ischial spines in pelvis
What is fetal station?
Self-administered non-invasive opioid pain management
What is nitrous oxide?
This test can be used for preterm labor
What is fetal fibronectin?
An APGAR of less than 3 results in which action?
What is Immediate assessment and intervention of the newborn
Name of the shoulder dystocia intervention where patient's knees and hips are flexed back
What is McRobert's position?
Tests for amniotic fluid, visual snowflake pattern
What is ferning?
Nursing care for this procedure includes monitoring VS and Hypotension
What is epidural anesthesia?
What percentage of PPROM patients go on to deliver a spontaneous preterm birth?
What is 40%?
Normal blood loss in a vaginal birth
What is less than 500 Mls?
Injury that can be common to shoulder dystocia
What is brachial plexus/ arm injury of the newborn?