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Babies, Babies, Babies
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Labour & Delivery
It's complicated!
100

The fundus

What is the top of the uterus called?

100

Bluish colouring of the hands and feet that goes away after 24-48 hours

What is acrocyanosis?

100

Number of arteries and number of veins in the umbilical cord

What is two arteries and one vein?

100

This has been demonstrated to increase a mother's birth experience satisfaction and can even help to shorten a woman's labour.

What is one to one labour support?

100

Loss of greater than 500ml for a vaginal delivery and 1000ml for a caesarean section

What is postpartum hemorrhage? Daily Double: What are the first signs of PPH?

200

A sign of commitment between two individuals, this term in labour and delivery means the largest diameter of the presenting part has reached or passed through the maternal pelvic inlet

What is engagement?

200

This non-invasive intervention can be helpful in newborn transition, stabilizes the infant's HR, temperature and RR. It also helps maintain neonatal glucose levels, reduces pain in moms & infants and increases milk supply by day 4 postpartum.

What is skin to skin?

200

A baby born between 20 and 38 weeks is classified as this?

What is preterm?

200

The three aspects of uterine contractions that require monitoring

What are frequency, intensity and duration?

200

These nursing interventions can relieve "back labour"

What are - positioning the patient in knee-chest, massage, counter pressure and double hip squeeze?

300

GTPAL

What is  gravida, term, preterm, abortions and living?

300

Administered to facilitate blood clotting in newborns

What is Vitamin K?

300

110-160 bpm

What is the normal fetal heart rate?

300

A synthetic version of this hormone may be indicated for use in certain situations during labour.

What is oxytocin?

300

Actions to take if a woman's uterus is boggy following delivery


What is gently massage the uterus until firm, express clots as needed and notify the physician.

400

Rubra, serosa and alba

What are the colour changes of lochia

400

Babies who contract this bacteria will require additional monitoring, especially temperature.

What is GBS?

400

Stage three

What is the period of time from the delivery of the baby to the delivery of the placenta?

400

The only way to determine the intensity of a contraction

What is palpation?

400

Actions to take if early decelerations are noted on the fetal monitor?

What is nothing, early decelerations are benign

500

Term for amniotic fluid

What is liquor?

500

Indicators for blood glucose screening

What are: -babies born to diabetic mothers

                -small or large for gestational age

500

The five components of APGAR scoring

What are: heart rate

                colour

                respiration rate

                muscle tone

                reflex irritability

500

 Describes the length of contractions, the strength of contractions and the cm dilated when a patient is in active labour

Contractions are 45-60 seconds long, palpate moderate to strong,  dilation of cervix is 3-10 cm 

500

Actions required when meconium is noted in the amniotic fluid

What are reassure parents, monitor FHR, notify the physician and respiratory therapy team.  Prepare for neonatal resuscitation following birth