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NURS 326 Maternity Exam 2 Study Questions and Answers 2026

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pain during childbirth increases the demand for oxygen and alters placental exchange of O2 and CO2 visceral pain slow, deep pain, poorly localized. dominates in first stage of labor with uterine contractions (tissue ischemia) and cervical dilation somatic pain faster, sharp pain, precisely located. dominates during transitional phase of stage 1 and stage 2 of labor descending fetus puts direct pressure on maternal tissues (distention of vagina and perineum) physiologic effects of pain increase in metabolic rate and oxygen demand increased production of catecholamines, cortisol, and glucagon less oxygen/waste exchange for the fetus = decreased placental perfusion psychological effects of pain no interaction with infant unpleasant memories inadequate feelings of partner factors influencing pain response physiological factors culture anxiety past experience comfort support environment gate-control theory of pain non-pharmacologic pain management methods childbirth preparation methods relaxation/breathing techniques hyperventilation effleurage and counter-pressure music hydrotherapy aromatherapy biofeedback acupressure/acupuncture application of heat and cold therapeutic touch/massage hypnosis pharmacologic pain management analgesia and anesthesia. withheld until the active phase of labor (reduces risk of slowing labor progression) opioids used during active labor, then withheld and non-opioids that will not cross the placenta are used How does pain medication effect the fetus? decreases FHR variability if given in second stage of labor it can lead to CV and respiratory depression of the newborn

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NURS 326



NURS 326 Maternity Exam 2 Study
Questions and Answers 2026
pain during childbirth
increases the demand for oxygen and alters placental exchange of O2 and CO2
visceral pain
slow, deep pain, poorly localized.

dominates in first stage of labor with uterine contractions (tissue ischemia) and
cervical dilation
somatic pain
faster, sharp pain, precisely located.

dominates during transitional phase of stage 1 and stage 2 of labor

descending fetus puts direct pressure on maternal tissues (distention of vagina and
perineum)
physiologic effects of pain
increase in metabolic rate and oxygen demand
increased production of catecholamines, cortisol, and glucagon
less oxygen/waste exchange for the fetus = decreased placental perfusion
psychological effects of pain
no interaction with infant
unpleasant memories
inadequate feelings of partner
factors influencing pain response
physiological factors
culture


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anxiety
past experience
comfort
support
environment
gate-control theory of pain
non-pharmacologic pain management methods
childbirth preparation methods
relaxation/breathing techniques
hyperventilation
effleurage and counter-pressure
music
hydrotherapy
aromatherapy
biofeedback
acupressure/acupuncture
application of heat and cold
therapeutic touch/massage
hypnosis
pharmacologic pain management
analgesia and anesthesia.

withheld until the active phase of labor (reduces risk of slowing labor progression)

opioids used during active labor, then withheld and non-opioids that will not cross
the placenta are used
How does pain medication effect the fetus?
decreases FHR variability

if given in second stage of labor it can lead to CV and respiratory depression of the
newborn



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have NARCAN ready
opioid analgesics
Butorphanol (Stadol) 1mg q3hrs, early stage 1 labor (1-3cm dilated), relaxes mom
between contractions rather than pain relief

Meperidine (Demerol) 12.5-50mg q2-4hrs IV, not given/early labor

Fentanyl (Sublimaze) 50-100mcg, commonly used with epidural

Nalbuphine (Nubain) 10mg q3-6hrs IV
adjunctive drugs
Promethazine (Phenergan), narcotic potentiating effect, 12.5-25mg q2-4hrs IV
SLOW push

Hydroxyzine (Vistaril), narcotic potentiating effect, 25-100mg IM Z-track ONLY

Nalaxone (Narcan), narcotic antagonist
nursing care for analgesia administration
baseline maternal VS and FHR prior to administration

assess phase of labor

determine client's desire for analgesia and support informed choice

obtain MD or CNM order for medication

administer med IV when possible or IM (IV push slowly at beginning of the
contraction to decrease amount of medication to placenta)

DO NOT GIVE PO MEDS due to decreased GI absorption and motility
narcotic administration

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Contraindicated after end of active/beginning of transition phase of stage 1

Narcan at bedside
nurse management of epidural administration
1L IV fluid received before placement**

Monitor maternal HoTN**** (biggest risk of epidural)

bladder assessment

bedrest

continuous monitoring of FHT and record at intervals with maternal VS

Maternal VS q1-2min for first 15 min, then q15min after initial dose
subarachnoid (spinal) anesthesia
used for c-sections

risk for spinal HA : treatment is blood patch: 10-15mL of maternal blood into the
epidural space, MUST remain FLAT for 6-8hrs after delivery

long term pain control - duramorph
epidural (regional block) anesthesia
common persistent OP (occiput posterior position)

also called BACK LABOR: relaxes pelvic floor muscles needed to rotate fetus to
OA, stop continuous infusion in stage 2 to increase effectiveness of pushing

common to allow mother to labor down:
allow fetus to descend further into the vaginal canal (+2-+3 station) before having
mom push
regional blocks commonly associated with

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