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-Monitor exposure received from light source.
Follow instructions to prevent injury.
Nursing intervention for a
-Provide fluids. Infants receiving phototherapy need
newborn receiving
it to prevent dehydration.
phototherapy. Monitor?
-Monitor serum bilirubin levels(ensure decrease).
Provide? Monitor? Family
-Family is aware dehydration, skin rashes, loose
is aware of?
greenish stools, priapism (sustained abnormal
erection) and hyperthermia are common(treatable)
relates to the woman who is pregnant for the first
Define: Primigravida
time.
is the term for a woman who has given birth to one
Define Primipara
child.
refers to a woman who has never delivered a live
Define Nullipara
child; also seen as "para 0."
Define: Grand multipara. A woman who has given birth many times
How many times? (specifically, at least five times)
-Small purplish dots on skin
Define Petechial
-Due to pressure caused by labor and will fade
Define Purpura (bruising)—with or without known injury
Define: Port-wine stain. flat, purple-red area with sharp borders; this is a
types of borders? permanent birthmark
, (Contractions)
-Frequency: 5-10 min
-Duration: 30-50
Define: Latent, Stage 1 -Character and intensity: irregular, mild
phase of labor. -Cervical dilation: 0-4
Frequency? Duration? -Mother's behavior: Follows directions, excited,
Character/intensity? talkative
Cervical dilation?
Mother's behavior? -Dilation: uterine contractions (also called labor
contractions) cause the cervical os (mouth) of the
cervix to open (dilate) and move the fetus
downward into the birth canal.
(Contractions)
-Frequency: 2-4 min
Duration: 45-60 min
Define: Active, Stage 1
-Character/ intensity: Regular, moderate-strong
phase of labor.
-Cervical dilation: 4-8
Frequency? Duration?
-Mother's behavior: Serious, apprehensive
Character/intensity?
Cervical dilation?
-Stage I, Dilation: uterine contractions (also called
Mother's behavior?
labor contractions) cause the cervical os (mouth) of
the cervix to open (dilate) and move the fetus
downward into the birth canal.
Stage II, Birth or Expulsion: uterine contractions
Define Stage 2 of labor.
increase in intensity until delivery by vaginal
Describe?
opening.
-Baby's rectum ends in a blind pouch, causing
Define Imperforated obstruction to normal passage of feces
anus. Fix? Suspected -Corrected STAT.
when? -Suspected if newborn doesn't pass stool in 24
hours of delivery.
-Esophageal atresia with tracheal fistula
Define:
-AKA transesophageal fistula.
Tracheoesophageal
-Life threatening. Esophagus channels food/mucus
Fistula. Aka? How
directly into lungs.
severe? What happens?
-Must be corrected STAT or suffocate.
When to correct and if
-Emergency surgery STAT(no feedings before
not? Treatment?
surgery)