Chapter 16 Flashcards

1
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Components of the Birthing ProcessTHE FOUR P’s**

A

Powers -contractions and pushing
Passage- uterus/vagina and pelvis
Passenger - fetus
Position of the the laboring woman

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2
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Powers

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Uterine contractions- first stage

Maternal pushing- second stage

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3
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Contractions

A

INCREAMENT
PEAK
DECREMENT

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4
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Contraction Measure

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  1. FREQUENCY 2. DURATION 3. INTENISTY 4. INTERVAL
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5
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coordinate more intense contractions at the top

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makes it so you can push out baby; stretches at bottom so baby can come out

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6
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no rest for mother until

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baby comes out

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7
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increment

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as contraction builds

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8
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decrement

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as contraction comes down

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9
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duration *

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beginning of 1 contraction to end of same contraction

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10
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if contraction longer than ____ then worry

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90 seconds; the longer the contraction the more likely for the baby to have distress

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11
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internal rest period *

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from 1 contraction to the next

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12
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frequency

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the beginning of contraction to the beginning of the next; includes 1 contraction and interval (rest period)

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13
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can measure intensity of contraction by

A

put hand on woman and feel

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14
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if mild contraction will feel like

A

tip of the nose

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15
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if moderate contraction will feel like

A

chin

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16
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if firm contraction will feel like

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forehead

17
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how do contractions help in labor

A

helps baby come down and out more easily

18
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Uterine Contractions-

A

The upper 2/3 contracts and the lower1/3 & cervix are passive and separated by the physiologic retraction ring

19
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effacement

A

thinning & shortening of the cervix 0- 100%

20
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dilation

A

widening of the cervical os 1 to 10 CMS

21
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10 cms =

A

100 % effaced, time to push

22
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multigravida -

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2nd or more baby, so delivery goes faster

23
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primigravida -

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dilate before labor begins

24
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relaxant

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release when labor tarts so pelvis can be stretched

25
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TRUE VS. FALSE PLEVIS

A

Divided by the linear terminals

26
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True pelvis includes:

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inlet, midpelvis with the ischial spines and outlet

27
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False pelvis-

A

above the true pelvis

28
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Inlet- transverse

A

avg >13.5

29
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Inlet – obstetrical conjugate

A

avg 10.6cms

30
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Outlet – anterior/posterior

A

avg 11(11.5)

31
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measure transverse

A

from side to side average 13.5

32
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inlet is all

A

pelvis between inlet and outlet

33
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station

A

The relationship of the presenting part to an imaginary line drawn between the ischial spines

34
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above the ischial spines is

A

minus

35
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Below the ischial spines is

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plus

36
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CPD- cephalo-pelvic disproportion:

A

when the heads widest diameter can not pass through the ischial spines. (head too big for pelvis)

37
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when baby at level of ischial spine then baby at level of

A

zero station