Birth Process
Passenger
Newborn
Pain Management
Care of the mother
100

The four Ps of the birth process.

What is powers, passenger, passage, psyche?

100

The most common breech position. 

What is Frank breech?

100

The time in which apgar scoring in performed.

1 and 5 minutes

100

Can be used to promote blood flow and healing in the perineum  24+ hours after birth.

What is a warm pack?

100

The external device used to monitor contraction intensity and fetal HR.

What is a tocotransducer?

200

The desired time for the duration of a contraction.

What is < 90 seconds?

200

The most favorable passenger presentation.

What is vertex (cephalic).

200

The two medications given to the newborn in the delivery room.

erythromycin eye ointment

vitamin K

200

This type of pain relief BLOCK is local, does not block contraction pain, and helps ith delivery and episiotomy pnly.

pudendal block

200

The appropriate intervention to help a woman avoid pushing before her cervix is fully dialted.

Short puffs

300

The way to measure the frequency of contractions.

Measure the elapsed time from beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction.

300

The station numbers in which the fetal presenting part is above the ischial spines.

Negative (-2, -1)

300

Three nursing interventions to promote infant thermoregulation.

1. dry the infant

2. place infant in warmer

3. place hat on head

4. wrap the infant in warm blankets when removing from warmer

300

This type of pain management requires the mother to be NPO.

general anesthesia

300

The most important nursing intervention in the immediate postpartum period.

What is monitor for and prevent hemorrhage? 

400

These four factors can influence the intensity and effectiveness of contractions.

1. Walking

2. Drugs

3. Maternal anxiety

4. Vaginal examination

400

The change in fetal heart rate that is a "reassuring pattern".

accelerations

400

This delivery assistance tool can cause facial nerve damage.

forceps

400

Three contraindications for an epidural.

1. abnormal clotting

2. infection

3. hypovolemia

400

Medications used to promote cervical ripenining.

prostaglandin (cervidil), then oxytocin

500

Three signs of impending birth.

1. sitting on one buttock

2. making grunting noises

3. bearing down with contractions

4. stating "the baby's coming"

5. bulging of the perineum or the fetal presenting part visible at the vaginal opening. 

500

*Daily Double*

The cardinal movements of labor in order.

Descent - Engagement - Flexion - Internal rotation - extension - external rotation - expulsion

500

* Daily Double* 

Provide an apgar score for the infant that is pink in color, a heart rate of 115, has flexed body posture, and responds to suction with a strong cry.

10

500

The appropriate nursing intervention if a mother experiences hypotension after an epidural that causes late decelerations in fetal hr.

Reposition to Left side, Face mask O2, increase fluids, stop pitocin, notify md

500

Describe the appropriate method in which a laboring woman should push.

When time: take one breath, then take another deep breath and push down while exhaling to a count of 10 & repeat