9.7 Pain relief in labour Flashcards

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Antenatal classes help prepare women for labour. What things can improve pain symptoms without need for medications?

A
  • Understanding what to expect
  • Having good support
  • Being in a relaxed environment
  • Changing position to stay comfortable
  • Controlled breathing
  • Water births may help some women
  • TENS machines may be useful in the early stages of labour
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What simple analgesia in used in labour?

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Paracetamol, plus codeine for more effect

not NSAIDs

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3
Q

What is in entonox and what are the side effects?

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50% nitrous oxide and 50% oxygen

can cause lightheadedness, nausea or sleepiness.

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4
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What IM pain relief can be used in labour?

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pethidine or diamorphine

also helps with anxiety and distress

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What are the side effects of using IM pethidine or diamorphine?

A

drowsiness or nausea in the mother

respiratory depression in neonate if too close to birth and may make the first feed more difficult.

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Other than IM pethidine and diamorphine what other opiate can be used in labour?

A

remifentanil

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Q

How is remifentanil administered?

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IV, set up as PCA bolus, quick acting at start of contraction.

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8
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What else in needed nearby when using IV PCA remifentanil in labour?

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anaesthetist input:

naloxone in case of resp depression

atropine for bradycardia

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9
Q

What medications are used in an epidural?

A

local anaesthetics:

  • levobupivicaine or
  • bupivicaine

usually mixed with fentanyl

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10
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What are some adverse effects of an epidural?

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  • Prolonged second stage
  • Increased probability of instrumental delivery
  • Headache after insertion
  • Hypotension
  • Motor weakness in the legs (if significant needs review - could be in subarachnoid space)
  • Nerve damage
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