L&B/Intraprocedure/Nursing Interventions Flashcards

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Assess vital signs per agency protocolIf membranes are ruptured, how frequently?

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q 1-2 hrs if membranes are ruptured

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Assess FHR via EFM or spiral electrodePrior to electrode placement? (2)

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1) Membranes must be ruptured2) Cervix must be dilated

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3
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Assess uterine contractions via palpation to assess (4)

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1) Frequency2) Duration3) Intensity4) Resting Tone

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Resting Tone?

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Tone of the uterine muscle in-between contractionsA prolonged contraction duration( >90 seconds) or too frequent contractions (more than five in a 10 min period) without sufficient time for uterine relaxation (less than 30 seconds) in-between can reduce blood flow tot he placenta.

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Resting Tone: Dangers (4)

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1) A prolonged contraction duration( >90 seconds) or2) too frequent contractions (more than five in a 10 min period) without sufficient time for uterine relaxation (less than 30 seconds) in-between can reduce blood flow to the placenta.3) Leading to fetal hypoxia and4) Decrease FHR(ATI 123)

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1) Insert, solid, sterile, water-filled intrauterine pressure catheter to measure? (2)

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1) Intrauterine pressure/ Contractions patterns displayed on monitors2) Requires membranes to be ruptured and cervix to be sufficiently dilated

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Vaginal Exam: To assess (5)

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1) Performed digitally by qualified nurse2) Cervical dilation3) Effacement4) Descent of the fetus/measured by fetal station in cm5) Fetal position: Presenting part and lie6) Membranes intact or ruptured(ATI 123)

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