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The 5 Ps of Labor and Birth 

Passenger, Passageway, Powers, position of the mother, psychologic response 

100

Theory of pain based on the premise that pain sensations travel along sensory nerve pathways to the brain, but only a limited number of sensations or messages can travel through these nerve pathways at one time; by using distraction techniques (e.g., massage, music, focal points, imagery) the capacity of nerve pathways are diminished.


Gate-control theory of pain

100

Listening to fetal heart sounds at periodic intervals to assess fetal heart rate.

Intermittent auscultation 

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 Deficiency of oxygen in the blood that results in abnormal FHR patterns.


Hypoxemia

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“Building up” of a contraction from its onset.


Increment

200

Part of the feus that enters the pelvic inlet first

Presentation 

200

 Light massage (stroking) of the abdomen or other body part in rhythm with breathing during contractions.


Effleurage

200

Device used in external monitoring to assess fetal heart rate and pattern.


Ultrasound transducer

200

The interventions initiated when an abnormal FHR pattern is detected; these interventions involve providing supplemental oxygen, instituting maternal position changes, and increasing intravenous fluid administration.


Intrauterine resuscitation


200

The peak of a contraction.


Acme 

300

Descent of the fetal presenting part into the true pelvis approximately 2 weeks before term for the primigravida and after uterine contractions are established and true labor is in progress for the multipara.

Lightening 

300

Pain that pre-dominates during the first stage of labor; it results from cervical changes, distention of the lower uter-ine segment, and uterine ischemia.


Visceral 

300

 Device used in external monitoring to measure uterine activity transabdominally; it can determine the frequency, regularity, and approximate duration of uterine con-tractions but not their intensity.


Tocotransducer

300

Abnormally small amount of amniotic fluid.


Oligohydramnios

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“Letting down” of a contraction.



Decrement

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Enlargement or widening of the cervical opening (os) and the cervi-cal canal, which occurs once labor has begun; degree of progress is expressed in centimeters (cm) from less than 1 cm to 10 cm.


Dilation 

400

 Pain that pre-dominates during the second stage of labor; it results from stretching and distention of perineal tissues and the pelvic floor to allow passage of the fetus, from distention and traction on the peritoneum and uterocervical supports during contractions, and from lacerations of soft tissues.


Somatic

400

Device used in internal monitoring to obtain a continuous assessment of the fetal heart rate and pattern.


Spiral electrode

400

 Instillation of room temperature isotonic fluid into the uterine cavity when the volume of amniotic fluid is low for the purpose of adding fluid around the umbilical cord and thus preventing its compression during uterine contractions or fetal movement.


Amnioinfusion

400

What is monitored and documented when assessing uterine contractions. 


Frequency, Intensity, Duration, Resting tone

500

Shortening and thinning of the cervix during the first stage of labor; it is expressed as a percentage.


Effacement 

500

Pain in labor and birth that originates in the uterus and radiates to the abdominal wall, lumbosacral area of the back, iliac crests, gluteal area, and down the thighs.


Referred

500

 Device used in internal monitoring to measure the frequency, duration, and intensity of uterine contractions as well as uterine resting tone.

Intrauterine pressure catheter (IUPC)

500

 Relaxation of the uterus achieved through the administration of drugs that inhibit uterine contractions.

Tocolytic therapy

500

 An involuntary urge to push in response to the Ferguson reflex.


Bearing -down effort