MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTOR ATI
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An amniocentesis may be performed when?
After 14 weeks gestation
AFP can be measured from the amniotic fluid between:
16 and 18 weeks
alpha-fetoprotein
Presence of PG on a fetal lung test is associated with:
Respiratory distress
CVS can be done at
10-12 weeks
Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is a prenatal test that diagnoses chromosomal
abnormalities such as Down syndrome, as well as a host of other genetic
disorders. The doctor takes cells from tiny fingerlike projections on your placenta
called the chorionic villi and sends them to a lab for genetic analysis.
First stage of labor:
1-1.5 cm (onset of labor)
Latent phase of labor:
0-3 cm
mild to moderate contractions
irregular
,q 5-30 min
lasts 30-40 sec
Active phase of labor:
4-7 cm
moderate to strong contractions
regular
q 3-5 min
lasts 40-70 sec
Transition phase of labor
8-10 cm
strong to very strong contractions
q 2-3 min
lasts 45-90 sec
Second stage of labor:
Full dilation
Intense contractions
BIRTH!!
Third stage of labor:
Delivery of placenta
Fourth stage:
Maternal stabilization of vital signs
First stage pain:
internal visceral
may be felt as back/leg pain
Second stage pain:
somatic
occurs with fetal descent and expulsion
Third stage pain:
, similar to first stage pain
Pain S&S:
Increased BP
Tachycardia
Hyperventilation
Absent or undetectable variability is considered:
Non-reasurring
Minimal variability:
> undetectable but <5/min
Moderate variability:
6-25/min
Marked variability:
>25/min
Accelerations mean:
Healthy fetal/placental exchange
Fetal bradycardia means (less than 60)
Uteroplacental insufficiency
Umbilical cord prolapse
Maternal hypotension
Prolonged umbilical cord compression
Fetal congenital heart block
Anesthetic meds
Fetal tachycardia means:
Maternal infection
Fetal anemia
Fetal heart failure
Fetal cardiac dysrythmias