maternal side of the placenta
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duncan
In stage 1 of labor, during the active phase, the cervix dilates:
a. 0-6 cm
b. 7-9 cm
c. 6-8 cm
d. 8-10 cm
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c
latent: 0-6 cm
, active: 6-8 cm
transitional: 8-10 cm
incision to enlarge the vagina inlet
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episiotomy
fetal circulation transitions to newborn circulation after initiated by what?
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crying/baby's first breath & clamping of umbilical cord
the dark red initial discharge as the uterus eliminates epithelial cells, erythrocytes,
leukocytes, shreds of decidua, and occasionally fetal meconium, lanugo, and vernix in
the first 1-2 days following birth
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lochia rubra
Assessment of a primigravid client reveals cervical dilation at 8 cm and complete
effacement. The client has severe back pain during this phase of labor. The nurse
explains that the client's severe back pain is most likely caused by the fetal occiput
being in which position.
,1. Breech
2. Transverse
3. Posterior
4. Anterior
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Answer 3
When the client has severe back pain during labor, the fetus is most likely in
an occipitoposterior position. This means that the fetal head presses
against the client's sacrum, causing marked discomfort during contractions.
transient fall in fetal heart rate
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deceleration
bony inlet
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passageway
nursing assessment of laboring woman includes what?
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, - vitals
- emotional status
- how well she's coping
- pain management
- dilation/effacement/station
- contractions
- fetal monitoring
not engaged in the cervix
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characteristics of third stage of labor?
(what to what is third stage of labor, how long should this stage take MAX., nursing
considerations?)
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- delivery of baby to delivery of placenta
- this stage should take max 30 mins
- do not pull on umbilical cord!! gentle traction is ok but do not pull on
cord
when do early decelerations occur in relation to contractions?
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duncan
In stage 1 of labor, during the active phase, the cervix dilates:
a. 0-6 cm
b. 7-9 cm
c. 6-8 cm
d. 8-10 cm
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c
latent: 0-6 cm
, active: 6-8 cm
transitional: 8-10 cm
incision to enlarge the vagina inlet
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episiotomy
fetal circulation transitions to newborn circulation after initiated by what?
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crying/baby's first breath & clamping of umbilical cord
the dark red initial discharge as the uterus eliminates epithelial cells, erythrocytes,
leukocytes, shreds of decidua, and occasionally fetal meconium, lanugo, and vernix in
the first 1-2 days following birth
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lochia rubra
Assessment of a primigravid client reveals cervical dilation at 8 cm and complete
effacement. The client has severe back pain during this phase of labor. The nurse
explains that the client's severe back pain is most likely caused by the fetal occiput
being in which position.
,1. Breech
2. Transverse
3. Posterior
4. Anterior
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Answer 3
When the client has severe back pain during labor, the fetus is most likely in
an occipitoposterior position. This means that the fetal head presses
against the client's sacrum, causing marked discomfort during contractions.
transient fall in fetal heart rate
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deceleration
bony inlet
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passageway
nursing assessment of laboring woman includes what?
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, - vitals
- emotional status
- how well she's coping
- pain management
- dilation/effacement/station
- contractions
- fetal monitoring
not engaged in the cervix
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ballotable
characteristics of third stage of labor?
(what to what is third stage of labor, how long should this stage take MAX., nursing
considerations?)
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- delivery of baby to delivery of placenta
- this stage should take max 30 mins
- do not pull on umbilical cord!! gentle traction is ok but do not pull on
cord
when do early decelerations occur in relation to contractions?
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