Intro to OB/Peds Nursing
Culture
Anatomy and Physiology
Labor and Childbirth
Birth-Related Procedures
100

It is recognized as the constant in the child's life.

What is Family?

100

People of diverse and different backgrounds.

What is Diversity?

100

This female reproductive organ is the site of implantation.

What is a uterus?

100

The four P's to in the process of labor.

What is power, passage, passenger, psyche.

100

Artificial rupture of membranes.

What is amniotomy?

200

Who or what regulates the nursing scope of practice

What is state laws?

200

The development of sensitivity and awareness of beliefs, values, and experiences of members of a group different from you.

What is Cultural Awareness?

200

Which hormone maintains the uterine lining during pregnancy.

What is progesterone?

200

The fetal structure allows oxygen exchange between mother and fetus.

What is placenta?

200

Softening of the cervix before the onset of labor. 

What is cervical ripening?

300

This legal and ethical principle ensures the patient's right to make informed decisions about care.

What is an Informed Consent?

300

Differences in access to or the availability to health-care and services as well as to the variation in rates of disease and disabilities that occurs among different groups within a population. 

What is Health Disparities?

300

The structure that connects the fetus to the placenta is called the

What is umbilical cord?

300

The term describes the ability of the fetus to survive outside the uterus.

What is viability?

300

A process that can involve mechanical or chemical means to soften and dilate the cervix and stimulate uterine contracctions

What is an induction of labor?

400

The nurse's responsibility to advocate for the pregnant patient's wishes reflects which ethical principle.

What is Autonomy?

400

Physical conditions and social situations in environments where people are born, live, play, learn, work, worship, and age.

What are Social Determinants of Health?

400

This hormone is responsible for uterine contractions during labor

What is oxytocin?

400

Abrupt increase in FHR above the baseline.

What is accelerations?

400

Usually performed when complications arise during labor.

What is a cesarean birth?

500

Protected rights within a health-care institution.

What are family rights?

500

A person who is trained medically to translate information to patients in their native language.

What is a medical translator?

500

A structure where fertilization occurs.

What is fallopian tube?

500

A dip in the heart rate that correlates with the contractions.

What is early decelerations?

500

Metal spoon like instruments that fit around the fetal head to allow the health-care provider to assist with the delivery.

What are forceps?