Childbirth setting that is designed to provide maternity care to low-risk women outside the hospital setting.
What is a Free-standing Birth Center?
Thinning of the cervix, described as a percentage of the original length of the cervix.
What is effacement?
A key nursing intervention after AROM (artificial rupture of membranes)
What is monitor fetal heart rate for at least one full minute? or What is perform a vaginal exam?
A disadvantage of a free-standing birth center.
What is they are not equipped to handle major obstetrical emergencies?
Three phases/components of a contraction.
What is an increment, acme, and decrement?
Four components used when assessing uterine contractions. (list two)
What is frequency, duration, intensity, and interval?
Guidelines given to a first-time mom for reporting to the birthing facility. (HINT: the contraction pattern you would advise the mom to have)
What are contractions that are five minutes apart for one hour?
The type of delivery that is required when the spine of the fetus is in a transverse lie with the shoulders presenting first.
What is a cesarean section?
A sample of amniotic fluid is spread on a microscope slide, allowed to dry and viewed for leaf-like crystals.
What is fern test or ferning?
Type of room where infant is never separated from the mother unless there is a complication which necessitates further critical care intervention.
What is an LDR or LDRP?
True or False: Anxiety and fear can inhibit uterine contractions and slow labor?
What is true?
Factors that affect pushing. (list one)
What is maternal exhaustion and epidural anesthesia?
The normal, average fetal heart rate range.
What is 110-160?
A disadvantage of this type of setting is a significant delay in reaching emergency care if complications occur.
What is a home delivery?
Fluctuations in the FHR baseline that cause the printed line to have an irregular rather than smooth appearance.
What is variability?