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Diagnosis: Rupture of membranes. Labor assessment
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Feedback Log
0:00 You arrived at the patient.
, Occasional acceleration. Fetal heart rate: 141.
" 0:47 You identified the patient. To maintain patient safety it is importan
quickly identify the patient.
1:04 Patient status - Heart rate: 89. Pulse: Present. Blood pressure: 120/72
Respiration: 20. Conscious state: Appropriate. SpO2: 97%. Temp: 37 C
Fetal heart rate: 149.
" 1:17 You calmed and supported the patient and the family. This is reas
" 1:26 You examined the patient's head. There is no obvious airwa
There is normal elasticity of the skin. Her color is normal and she
" 1:41 You examined the patient's chest. She is breathing at 20 br
minute. The chest is moving equally.
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" 1:52 You examined the patient's abdomen and pelvis. Leopold&
maneuvers were performed. The fetus is in longitudinal lie, in verte
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" 2:04 You examined the patient's arms. There is nothing to find o
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" 2:13 You examined the patient's legs. There is nothing to find on
the legs. as
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" 2:29 You checked for edema. This was reasonable. There is no pitting
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2:42 Patient status - Heart rate: 88. Pulse: Present. Blood pressure: 116/70
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Respiration: 19. Conscious state: Appropriate. SpO2: 98%. Temp: 37 C
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Occasional acceleration. Fetal heart rate: 140.
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" 2:53 You listened to the lungs of the patient. The breath sounds are cle
bilaterally.
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" 3:15 You listened to the heart of the patient. There were regular heart s
murmurs.
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Patient status - Heart rate: 88. Pulse: Present. Blood pressure: 119/71
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Respiration: 19. Conscious state: Appropriate. SpO2: 98%. Temp: 37 C
Occasional acceleration. Fetal heart rate: 150.
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" 3:43 You attached the <Pulseoximeter>pulse oximeter.<> Thi
by order.
3:47 You looked for normal breathing. She is breathing at 19 breaths p
chest is moving equally.