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NSG210 Reproduction Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Question: Amniotic rupture priority nursing action
Ans: FHR for 1 full minute
Question: Low Bishop's Score
Ans: Labor unlikely
Question: High Bishop's Score
Ans: Labor likely
Question: 5 P's of Labor
Ans: Passageway, Passenger, Position, Powers, Psyche
Question: Passageway
Ans: Birth canal, pelvis, soft tissues
Question: gynecoid pelvis
Ans: most favorable pelvis for successful labor
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Question: android pelvis
Ans: resembling the male pelvis, not favorable for labor
Question: platypelloid pelvis
Ans: pelvis that is flat in its dimensions with a very narrow anterior-
posterior diameter and a wide transverse diameter; this shape makes it
extremely difficult for the fetus to pass through the bony pelvis
Question: Passenger
Ans: Fetus and placenta
Question: Presentation
Ans: Portion of baby presenting at vaginal opening
Question: Vertex/Cephalic presentation
Ans: head is completely flexed, normal, smallest diameter, most common
and favorable for labor
Question: Breech position
Ans: turned so that the buttocks or feet would be delivered first, not
favorable
Question: Position
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Ans: Use Leopold's maneuver to find in relation to the mother
Question: Station
Ans: Baby's presenting part in relation to the pelvis
Question: Zero station
Ans: Ischial spines
Question: Negative station
Ans: Above the ischial spines
Question: Positive station
Ans: Below ischial spines
Question: Powers
Ans: Contractions
Question: Contraction Strengths
Ans: Mild, Moderate, Strong
Question: Mild Contraction feels like
NSG210 Reproduction Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Question: Amniotic rupture priority nursing action
Ans: FHR for 1 full minute
Question: Low Bishop's Score
Ans: Labor unlikely
Question: High Bishop's Score
Ans: Labor likely
Question: 5 P's of Labor
Ans: Passageway, Passenger, Position, Powers, Psyche
Question: Passageway
Ans: Birth canal, pelvis, soft tissues
Question: gynecoid pelvis
Ans: most favorable pelvis for successful labor
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Question: android pelvis
Ans: resembling the male pelvis, not favorable for labor
Question: platypelloid pelvis
Ans: pelvis that is flat in its dimensions with a very narrow anterior-
posterior diameter and a wide transverse diameter; this shape makes it
extremely difficult for the fetus to pass through the bony pelvis
Question: Passenger
Ans: Fetus and placenta
Question: Presentation
Ans: Portion of baby presenting at vaginal opening
Question: Vertex/Cephalic presentation
Ans: head is completely flexed, normal, smallest diameter, most common
and favorable for labor
Question: Breech position
Ans: turned so that the buttocks or feet would be delivered first, not
favorable
Question: Position
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Ans: Use Leopold's maneuver to find in relation to the mother
Question: Station
Ans: Baby's presenting part in relation to the pelvis
Question: Zero station
Ans: Ischial spines
Question: Negative station
Ans: Above the ischial spines
Question: Positive station
Ans: Below ischial spines
Question: Powers
Ans: Contractions
Question: Contraction Strengths
Ans: Mild, Moderate, Strong
Question: Mild Contraction feels like