Unit 2 Exam Grid Flashcards

1
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Mastitis

A

painful infection of breast tissue

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2
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Induction of labor

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membrane sweep, prostaglandins, pitocin, oxytocin, artificial rupture of membranes

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3
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Lab values for epidural

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INR, PTT, pt, liver function, cbc

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4
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Complications with delivery

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breech, shoulder dystocia, maternal hemorrhaging, pieces of placenta not delivered

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5
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Signs of labor

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contractions regular and increasing intensity, pain does not decrease with rest and cervix dilation and effacement with 10cm

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6
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Factors that affect labor and delivery

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size of the baby, multiple pregnancy, previous c-section, baby positioning, spiritual/personal wishes

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7
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True and false labor

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true labor will have contractions regular in increasing intensity with pain that does not decrease with rest and cervical dilation and effacement.

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Newborn care

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evaluation for the need of resuscitation, a complete physical exam, administration of prophylactic medications and vaccines, adequate feedings, safe sleep, hygiene of the newborn, and other important areas for baby wellbeing.
apgar tests

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Neonatal risks

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preterm birth, intrapartum related complications, infections, birth defects

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Uterine atony

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occurs when your uterus doesn’t contract properly during or after birth

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11
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Post op assessment

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signs and symptoms of infection, hemorrhaging noting lochia on pad should be less red and less amount as time goes on.

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12
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Post term gestation

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pregnancy that extended to or went beyond 42 weeks

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13
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Care of the newborn following vaginal delivery

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keep baby warm and clean, apgar assessments at , 5, and 9 minutes.

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Postpartum assessment

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“bubble” - breast, uterus (massaging fundus if boggy), bowel, bladder, lochia, episiotomy, lower extremities, emotions

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15
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Macrosomia

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a newborn much larger than average, over 8 pounds

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16
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Airway - newborn

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mouth breathers after delivery, monitoring for signs of fetal respiratory distress and tachycardia using heart monitor

17
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Breast milk production

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occurs after 3-4 days, babies drinking colostrum postbirth to 3/4 days

18
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Blood vessels

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After the placenta is delivered, these contractions help put pressure on the bleeding vessels in the area where the placenta was attached. If the uterus does not contract strongly enough, these blood vessels bleed freely.

19
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Umbilical care

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After birth, the cord is clamped and cut. Eventually between 1 to 3 weeks the cord will become dry and will naturally fall off. During the time the cord is healing it should be kept as clean and as dry as possible. A sponge bath is the best way to clean your baby until the umbilical cord falls off.

20
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Vitamin k

A

needed for blood to clot normally

21
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Amniotomy

A

artificial rupture of membranes: internl rupture of amniotic sac by hcp

22
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Precipitous delivery

A

childbirth after unusually rapid labor

23
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Continuous fetal heart rate monitoring

A

prebirth: checking contraction length and intensity. looking at heart rate, which should not be any lower than 100 bpm or any higher than 160 bpm.

24
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Shoulder dystocia

A

during vaginal birth when the fetus’ shoulder is stuck

25
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Forceps assisted birth

A

get 3 chances to pull, goes on baby’s head to aid in traction of delivery when stuck

26
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Boggy uterus

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not firm, to be massaged during post delivery assessment of mother

27
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Stages of labor

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The first stage starts when labor begins and ends with full cervical dilation and effacement. The second stage commences with complete cervical dilation and ends with the delivery of the fetus. The third stage initiates after the fetus is delivered and ends when the placenta is delivered.

28
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C-section

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can be a result of complications, or if a mother had c sections in the past or unable to do vaginal delivery