NUR 254 Galen College QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - GALEN
COLLEGE OF NURSING
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1. VEAL CHOP V- Variable C- Cord Comphres-
sion
E- Early Decels H- Head Com-
pression
A- Accelerations O - Oxygen OK
L-Late Decels P - Placenta
2. cord compression change position, oxygen, d/c
oxytocin, vaginal exam to assess
for cord prolapse
3. head compression prepare for delivery
4. placental insufficiency d/c oxytocin, change position, IV
fluids, administer oxygen, con-
sider internal fetal monitoring &
prepare for delivery
5. HOPP hydrate, oxygen, position, stop
pitocyn
6. 0-5 cm, mild-moderate contractions, 30-2 min First stage early phase
apart, 30-40 seconds long, excited, able to walk &
talk through contractions, calm or tense, receptive
to instruction
7. 6-10 cm, moderate to strong contractions 1.5-5 First stage active phase
minutes apart, 40-90 seconds long, more intro-
spective, need to work with most contractions;
at end (transition), increased pressure, feel need
to pass bowel movement (anal pressure), fear of
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COLLEGE OF NURSING
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1. VEAL CHOP V- Variable C- Cord Comphres-
sion
E- Early Decels H- Head Com-
pression
A- Accelerations O - Oxygen OK
L-Late Decels P - Placenta
2. cord compression change position, oxygen, d/c
oxytocin, vaginal exam to assess
for cord prolapse
3. head compression prepare for delivery
4. placental insufficiency d/c oxytocin, change position, IV
fluids, administer oxygen, con-
sider internal fetal monitoring &
prepare for delivery
5. HOPP hydrate, oxygen, position, stop
pitocyn
6. 0-5 cm, mild-moderate contractions, 30-2 min First stage early phase
apart, 30-40 seconds long, excited, able to walk &
talk through contractions, calm or tense, receptive
to instruction
7. 6-10 cm, moderate to strong contractions 1.5-5 First stage active phase
minutes apart, 40-90 seconds long, more intro-
spective, need to work with most contractions;
at end (transition), increased pressure, feel need
to pass bowel movement (anal pressure), fear of
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