What is 7?
Turtle sign, or when the baby's head emerges from the birth canal and quickly retracts back into the pelvis is a sign of
What is shoulder dystocia?
What is an artificial rupture of membranes?
The start of contraction and full cervical dilation
What is the first stage?
What is the fallopian tubes?
The rate of a newborn heart rate requiring chest compressions?
What is <60 bpm?
Antidote used for Mag Sulfate toxicity
What is Calcium Gluconate?
Surgical cut made in the perineum during childbirth to widen vaginal opening and facilitate delivery?
What is an episiotomy?
What are the three pieces of information that tells you how a patient's cervix is progressing?
What is dilation, effacement and station?
Complication after delivery that can result in shortness of breath, chest discomfort, and even death
What is pulmonary embolism?
Abnormal implantation of a fertilized egg outside of the uterus
What is ectopic pregnancy?
Medication used to soften & dilate the cervix
What is Cytotec? (Misoprostol)
most common procedure used to help deliver Shoulder Dystocia
What is McRobet's maneuver?
Baby is born and placenta is delivered
What is the third stage?
What labs will you draw to confirm preeclampsia?
CBC (platelets, hemoglobin, hematocrit)
CMP (AST/ALT)
Serum Creatinine (Kidney function >1.1mg/dl)
Urinalysis (Proteinuria)
This catastrophic OB complication requires quick action by the nurse to prevent head compression on the cord until birth by emergency C/S.
What is an umbilical cord prolapse?
Medication used to prevent seizures in PreE or Eclampsia pts?
What is Mag Sulfate?
done to relieve the pressure on the inferior vena cava
What is turn pt on left side?
Full cervical dilation and birth of baby
What is second stage?
Bacterial infection of the placental tissues and amniotic fluid, often occurring when membranes are ruptured for a long time.
What is chorioamnionitis?
Your patient presents with vaginal bleeding, back pain and severe abdominal pain. These are signs of what OB emergency?
What is placenta abruption?
Medication used to relax uterine contractions and stop preterm labor.
What is Terbutaline?
I am the incision a woman must have if she desires a vaginal birth after Cesarean section
What is a low transverse incision?
First two hours after birth
What is the fourth stage?