ATI Maternal Newborn study notes
Contraception: à Diaphragms o Must be refit every 2 years, if client has gained more than 15 lbs, and if becomes pregnant o You must use spermicide with every act of coitus interruptus; every time you withdrawal, more spermicide should be instilled o Do not remove diaphragm for 6 hours following sexual intercourse à Oral contraceptives o Side effects: chest pain, SOB, leg pain, increased risk for DVT, headache, vision problems, stroke, hypertension o Contraindicated in women with histories of blood clots, stroke, cardiac conditions, smoking, breast or estrogen related cancers à Depo-Provera AKA Medroxyprogesterone o Injectable progestin; key piece of information to know – can cause decreased bone mineral density and/or loss of calcium ****** Presumptive signs of pregnancy: other conditions may cause these signs to occur © Amenorrhea © Fatigue © Nausea, vomiting © Urinary frequency © Quickening (“stomach flutter”) Probable signs of pregnancy: © Hegar’s sign © Chadwick’s sign © Ballottement © Braxton hicks contractions © Positive pregnancy test Positive signs of pregnancy: © Fetal heart sounds heard © Baby seen via ultrasound © Fetal movement felt GTPAL: G = gravidity: number of times a woman has been pregnant, including current pregnancy* (don’t forget) T = Term births: numbers of babies delivered at 37 weeks+ P = Preterm births: number of babies born before 37 weeks A = Abortion: spontaneous or miscarriages L = Living children
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