NUR 1131 Maternity Exam 3 Questions with Verified
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what are the four P's of the birth powers, passage, passenger, psyche
process?
one of the P's of the birth uterine contractions, efface, dilate
process is the powers, which
includes____________________ _.
These allow the cervix to
_____________ (thin) and ____________
(open).
Effacement is determined by a percentage
vaginal examination and is
described as a____________ of
the original cervical length.
___________________ is the elapsed time frequency
from the beginning of one
contraction until the beginning
of the next contraction
contractions occuring more 2, oxygen
often than every_____ minutes
may reduce fetal _____________
supply and should be reported
in addition to uterine maternal pushing
contractions, another one of the
"powers" of labor is ______________
_____________________, which is
voluntary
Report to the RN any 2, 90, 60
contractions that occur more
frequently than every ______
minutes, last longer than ______
seconds, or have intervals
shorter than______ seconds
,Provide emotional support to pain, progress, blood flow
the laboring woman so she is
less anxious and fearful.
Excessive anxiety or fear can
cause greater______ , inhibit the
_______________ of labor, and reduce
____________ __________ to the placenta
and fetus.
the true pelvis is _______________ directly, lower, inlet, midpelvis, outlet
involved in childbirth, and is the
_______________ part of the pelvis. It is
divided into the__________ at the
top, the___________ in the
middle, and the__________ near
the perineum
the upper, flaring part of the false
pelvis is called the ___________
pelvis
the second of the four P's are passengers
the____________ which include
the fetus, placenta, amniotic
membranes, and amniotic fluid
the___________________ is a anterior fontanelle
diamond-shaped area formed
by the intersection of three
sutures (frontal, sagittal, and two
coronal)
the___________________ , a tiny posterior fontanelle
triangular depression formed by
the intersection of three sutures
(one sagittal and two lambdoid)
the sutures and fontanelles of shape, molding
the fetal head allow it to change
______________ as it passes through
the pelvis (_________ )
_________ describes how the fetus is lie
oriented to the mother's spine
, the fetal attitude is normally one flexion
of___________ , with the head
flexed forward and the arms and
legs flexed; making the fetus
compact and ovoid, effeciently
occupying the space
_____________________ refers to the fetal presentation
part that enters the pelvis first
the two types of lie are the longitudinal, transverse
___________________ and
______________________
the____________ presentation is cephalic
the most common
the fetal legs are flexed at the frank breech
hips and extend toward the
shoulders; buttocks is present at
the cervix; most common type
of breech presentation
A reversal of the cephalic full or complete breech
presentation, with flexion of the
head and extremeties. Both feet
and buttocks present at the
cervix
One of both feet are present footling breech
first at the cervix
the fetal head is neither flexed military presentation
nor extended
the fetal head is fully flexed. This vertex presentation
is the most favorable cephalic
variation because the smallest
possible diameter of the head
enters the pelvis; occurs in ~96%
of births
the fetal head to partly brow presentation
extended. The longest diameter
of the fetal head is presenting;
this presentation is unstable and
tends to convert to either a
vertex or a face presentation
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Terms in this set (174)
what are the four P's of the birth powers, passage, passenger, psyche
process?
one of the P's of the birth uterine contractions, efface, dilate
process is the powers, which
includes____________________ _.
These allow the cervix to
_____________ (thin) and ____________
(open).
Effacement is determined by a percentage
vaginal examination and is
described as a____________ of
the original cervical length.
___________________ is the elapsed time frequency
from the beginning of one
contraction until the beginning
of the next contraction
contractions occuring more 2, oxygen
often than every_____ minutes
may reduce fetal _____________
supply and should be reported
in addition to uterine maternal pushing
contractions, another one of the
"powers" of labor is ______________
_____________________, which is
voluntary
Report to the RN any 2, 90, 60
contractions that occur more
frequently than every ______
minutes, last longer than ______
seconds, or have intervals
shorter than______ seconds
,Provide emotional support to pain, progress, blood flow
the laboring woman so she is
less anxious and fearful.
Excessive anxiety or fear can
cause greater______ , inhibit the
_______________ of labor, and reduce
____________ __________ to the placenta
and fetus.
the true pelvis is _______________ directly, lower, inlet, midpelvis, outlet
involved in childbirth, and is the
_______________ part of the pelvis. It is
divided into the__________ at the
top, the___________ in the
middle, and the__________ near
the perineum
the upper, flaring part of the false
pelvis is called the ___________
pelvis
the second of the four P's are passengers
the____________ which include
the fetus, placenta, amniotic
membranes, and amniotic fluid
the___________________ is a anterior fontanelle
diamond-shaped area formed
by the intersection of three
sutures (frontal, sagittal, and two
coronal)
the___________________ , a tiny posterior fontanelle
triangular depression formed by
the intersection of three sutures
(one sagittal and two lambdoid)
the sutures and fontanelles of shape, molding
the fetal head allow it to change
______________ as it passes through
the pelvis (_________ )
_________ describes how the fetus is lie
oriented to the mother's spine
, the fetal attitude is normally one flexion
of___________ , with the head
flexed forward and the arms and
legs flexed; making the fetus
compact and ovoid, effeciently
occupying the space
_____________________ refers to the fetal presentation
part that enters the pelvis first
the two types of lie are the longitudinal, transverse
___________________ and
______________________
the____________ presentation is cephalic
the most common
the fetal legs are flexed at the frank breech
hips and extend toward the
shoulders; buttocks is present at
the cervix; most common type
of breech presentation
A reversal of the cephalic full or complete breech
presentation, with flexion of the
head and extremeties. Both feet
and buttocks present at the
cervix
One of both feet are present footling breech
first at the cervix
the fetal head is neither flexed military presentation
nor extended
the fetal head is fully flexed. This vertex presentation
is the most favorable cephalic
variation because the smallest
possible diameter of the head
enters the pelvis; occurs in ~96%
of births
the fetal head to partly brow presentation
extended. The longest diameter
of the fetal head is presenting;
this presentation is unstable and
tends to convert to either a
vertex or a face presentation